BJP will form government in Rajasthan with full majority: Amit Shah

Jaipur, 5/12: In his first visit to Rajasthan after BJP’s 2018 election defeat in the state, Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday ruled out any intent from the BJP to topple the Congress government in the state and sought to put up a united face of the faction-ridden state unit of the party before 2023 Assembly polls.

 

Addressing a state executive meeting of the Rajasthan BJP “Jan Pratinidhi Sankalp Mahasammelan” in Jaipur, Shah blew the poll bugle and sought to invigorate the party rank and file, launching a scathing attack on Ashok Gehlot government and Congress over its “Garibi Hatao” slogan and gave enough indications on how the party could bank on showcasing the achievements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government at Centre to appeal to voters in the desert state.

 

“They are always in fear that their government will collapse. Who is going to topple the government? BJP will never topple your government. The party will go among the people and will come to power with a strong mandate in 2023,” Shah said addressing a meeting of BJP MPs and MLAs.