

'Ignore mistakes; keep state's interest on top,': CM Gehlot's final appeal as polling begins in Rajasthan
Rajasthan Assembly Elections, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot made a final appeal to voters, urging them to «ignore any mistake» that might have happened and vote while keeping the «state's interests in mind.»
Gehlot said that his government's schemes would only be continued if the Congress regained power, otherwise, the BJP would slash down all schemes once it came to power.
«I want to appeal to people that ignore if a mistake has happened and vote while keeping the state's interest in mind. We have also introduced several schemes keeping states' welfare in mind that can only strengthen if the government gets repeated.
But if they (BJP) to power, those schemes will be stopped...We want to strengthen our existing schemes and want to fulfil the guarantees that are given this time. Our agenda is clear,» he said.
Gehlot who was talking exclusively to ANI, showed his confidence in the party's victory in the state.
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- «The government will be repeated this time, it is sure. Right now, the mood of the people is to repeat the government. In Kerala, for 70 years, Congress and CPI(M) used to come to power alternately, but this time the CPI(M) government was repeated because they did good work. If we look at the mood of the people, it is understandable that they have liked our governance and schemes.»
Talking about the alleged attempts made by the BJP to topple different state governments,