BJP is world's biggest, most reliable party: Rajnath Singh ahead of Rajasthan Assembly polls

Addressing an event in Shahpura, Rajnath Singh has also vowed to fulfil all guarantees mentioned in the election manifesto for the state.

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Ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections in poll-bound Rajasthan, Union Defence Minister and key BJP leader Rajnath Singh said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is the world's biggest and most reliable political party.

Rajnath Singh addresses event in Rajasthan’s Shahpura

Addressing a public event at Shahpura, Rajnath Singh slammed the ruling government and said, “Congress govt in the last five years, has only done work that has left scars on Rajasthan's pride and dignity. In our party, maybe an individual can go wrong but our party cannot go wrong. The BJP is the biggest and most reliable political party in the world."

Emphasising the Centre's promises, he said, "We promised abrogation of Article 370, and we did it. We promised that Ram temple will be built in Ayodhya and now you all are invited on January 22 to have a darshan of Lord Ram."

Singh vows to fulfil guarantees in poll-bound Rajasthan

Further, he also vowed to fulfil all guarantees mentioned in the election manifesto for the state, Singh said that they "will fulfil each and every one of the promises mentioned.”

"Even now I guarantee you that whatever we have promised in our manifesto if we are given the chance," he said.

"Earlier, when India said something, world nations blindsided our opinion considering us a weak nation. But now you can be proud that the whole world looks up to India for what it has to say," he added.

PM Modi in Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu

Earlier on Sunday, PM Modi also addressed a gathering in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu while hitting out at the Congress-led government, saying that five years of Congress' rule in the poll-bound state of Rajasthan have been "spent in running each other out," a remark that very well fits in the cricketing world where two teams fight each other to win the match.

Further, the prime minister also targeted the Congress for having developed only one "tradition" - corruption, nepotism and appeasement.

Later, counting on his central government welfare initiatives, PM Modi said that the central government is providing as high as 80 per cent discount on some medicines through Jan Aushadhi Kendras. He cited that a medicine that costs ₹ 100 is available for only ₹ 20.

Notably, Rajasthan will go to polls on November 25, and the counting of votes will be held on December 3, 2023, along with four other states - Mizoram, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh.