Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot On Assembly Elections, Sachin Pilot, And Why BJP “Won’t Win”

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Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot On Why BJP 'Won't Win'

“They (BJP) will try to win over people by communally sensitive statements,” he told NDTV.

New Delhi:

The Bharatiya Janata Party will communalise elections, and it won’t work, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said, claiming that the strategy failed in Karnataka — where Congress had an emphatic victory — and it will fail in Rajasthan as well

“They (BJP) will try to win over people by communally sensitive statements,” he told NDTV in an exclusive interview.

“Whether PM Modi or Amit Shah…they raise slogans in the name of religion…none of that will work this time. It didn’t work when they mentioned Bajrang Bali in Karnataka. That was very wrong. I had demanded the election commission stop PM Modi from campaigning. This is a kind of crime,” he said. “It’s in their nature, they can do anything,” he added when asked whether it will happen in Rajasthan as well.

The Rajasthan Chief Minister said his party’s governance infrastructure will help them withstand the aggressive BJP campaign in the state.

“I believe we will win based on our governance in the last five years, and how we have worked on issues like infrastructure, education, health, water, the welfare of daughters, or roads — 1 lakh km of roads will be built in Rajasthan. 56,000 km have already been completed,” the chief minister said. We are giving pensions to 1 crore people, he added.

Bullish on his welfare pitch, Mr Gehlot said he has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring a national social security legislation similar to Rahul Gandhi’s Nyay scheme, and four laws passed by former PM Manmohan Singh and former party chief Sonia Gandhi — Right to Information (RTI), Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), National Food Security Act, and The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act.

On his spat with his former deputy Sachin Pilot, he said he doesn’t want to comment on it yet as whatever he says might be misunderstood.

“Recently, in Delhi, we spoke to each other, monitored by Rahul Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, KC Venugopal, and Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa. I wouldn’t like to talk about it right now. When we have sat down to talk once, if I now say something it might be misunderstood,” he said, requesting to stop asking questions in the matter as it’s an “internal issue” of the party. He did, however, assure that he was ready even now to take action against former Chief Minister and BJP leader Vasundhara Raje — a demand repeatedly raised by Mr Pilot, who has accused the state government of going soft on her in corruption charges.

“All the allegations we made against her (Ms Raje) have been taken to the courts. I will act if someone, even a random individual, can point out what we have left pending,” he said.

Congress’s programs, principles, and policies can “save” this country, Mr Gehlot said, adding that whoever identifies with this belief will leave everything and focus on how to defeat these “fascist forces” who “don’t believe in democracy”.



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