poll-bound Rajasthan on October 25, said the rival Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) knows that talking about religion and caste during the elections “will get it votes". The remarks were made by Gandhi while addressing an election rally, alongside Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, in Jhunjuna district. The promises made by the Gehlot government are "implemented on the ground", whereas, those announced by the BJP-ruled Centre are “hollow", she told the gathering.
Gandhi said that it was the responsibility of the voters to hold the “leaders accountable", and identify those who are resorting to communal politics to shed away their accountability. “The truth is that there are people who indulge in the politics of religion and that is where their accountability ends. They have understood that during elections, they should talk about religion as everyone's sentiments are connected to it ...
and that will get them votes," news agency PTI quoted her as saying. Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels. Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! "They have understood that there is no need to work, just talk about religions and castes and that will get them votes," Gandhi further said.
Meanwhile, Gehlot, at the rally, announced two key poll promises to the voters. If the Congress is re-elected, the government will provide gas cylinders at ₹500 each to 1.05 crore families in the state, and an annual honorarium of ₹10,000 would be provided to the woman head of a family. All the 200 assembly segments in Rajasthan will be contested in a single-phase election on November 25.
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