UDAIPUR – The Union Home Minister arrived in Udaipur on Tuesday to address the regions of Mewar and Vagad, covering workers from three Lok Sabha constituencies. His speech was a rallying cry for the BJP, as he gave the workers a mantra of victory and took the opportunity to criticize the Congress party.
“Congress cannot develop the country,” he stated, reflecting on the condition of Rajasthan during the previous Gehlot government of Congress. He contrasted this with the current situation, stating, “Now a double engine government has been formed. Now no one can look at women with eyes raised.”
His speech echoed with references to the surgical strike, the construction of the Ram Mandir, and the abrogation of Article 370. He called for the reformation of the Modi government in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Criticism of Congress’s Role in Ram Mandir Issue
The Union Home Minister did not shy away from criticizing the Congress government’s handling of the Ram Mandir issue. “The role of Congress regarding Ram Temple is not hidden from anyone,” he said. “When Congress was in power, they kept the issue of Ram Mandir stuck, pending and diverted.”
He contrasted this with the actions of the Modi government, stating, “Modi government worked on this historical matter and Ram Lalla was seated in Adhyadhya.” During his speech, he also highlighted the schemes of the Central Government.
The Union Home Minister’s visit to Udaipur marks a significant moment in the lead-up to the Lok Sabha elections, with the BJP hoping to secure another term in government.