Rajnath Singh targeted the opposition regarding caste census. Rajnath said that our young leader Rahul Gandhi keeps something red in his hand and says that there is a constitution.
Campaigning is underway for the assembly elections to be held on November 20 in Maharashtra. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh addressed a huge public meeting in Mumbai in support of Mahayuti. During this, Rajnath said that there is a continuous war going on between Russia and Ukraine for the last 2.5 years. When this war between Russia and Ukraine started, many of our children studied there, so their parents present here met the Prime Minister and asked him to bring their children back from Ukraine. The Prime Minister spoke to Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky and you must be aware that the war stopped for four and a half hours and 22,000 of our children came to India from there. India did the work which no other country could do.
Along with this, Rajnath Singh targeted the opposition regarding the caste census. Rajnath said that our young leader Rahul Gandhi keeps something red in his hand and says that there is a constitution. Wherever we go, we show it. He says that he will conduct caste census. What will you do by conducting caste census? Politics should not be done by misleading the people of the country. Earlier Rajnath Singh had said that credibility is the biggest asset of any political organization and claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party never compromised with it while other parties make false promises to woo voters for political gains. .
He urged the people to vote for the BJP and help it form the NDA government for the next two terms so that Jharkhand can be brought into the category of developed states. Addressing a rally in Khijri, Ranchi, the Defense Minister said, “Credibility is the biggest asset of any political party and BJP never compromises with it. It has fulfilled all the promises made since the time of Jan Sangh, while other political parties make false promises and deceive the public to remain in power.”
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