BJP chief to visit Raj on Apr 27
Jaipur, April 24 -- Rajasthan BJP president Madan Rathore on Thursday said the party's national president Nitin Nabin will visit the state on April 27, in his first tour after taking charge, even as the BJP sharpened its attack on the Congress over alleged internal divisions.
Nabin is scheduled to inaugurate seven newly constructed BJP district offices and lay the foundation stone for the party office in Jalore. He will also visit Tonk to inaugurate the local office and address party workers, with the programme to be broadcast live across BJP offices in the state.
Rathore said preparations are in full swing, with meetings already held at the state headquarters in Jaipur. He will also chair meetings with senior leaders, morcha coordinators and the BJP core committee, focusing on organisational expansion.
Amid the organisational push, Rathore also launched a sharp attack on the Congress, targeting the recent public appearance of Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot. He said the optics of unity were "forced" and reflected underlying tensions within the party. "If leaders have to repeatedly show they are together, it only highlights the depth of their differences," he remarked.
He further took aim at comments linked to Rahul Gandhi on outreach to ST, SC and OBC communities, calling it "surprising" and indicative of Congress's past neglect of these sections.
On the refinery issue, Rathore urged the opposition to avoid politicising the matter, saying an official probe is underway and the facts will be clear once the investigation concludes.
Commenting on it, Congress spokesperson Swarnim Chaturvedi alleged that under the BJP's rule, there are no concrete policies aimed at the development of backward classes, Dalits and other marginalised sections. The party reiterated its demand for a caste-based census to ensure equitable representation, alleging that the Centre is attempting to delay its implementation.
Asserting unity within its ranks, he said all senior leaders are collectively opposing what it termed BJP's "misgovernance." The party also hit back at the BJP over allegations of internal discord, stating that any factionalism or differences are actually within the BJP and its leadership, which, it claimed, have surfaced repeatedly during various public programmes....
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