Jaipur, Sept. 17 -- Congress is provoking to create a situation like Nepal in India where democracy is still prevailing, said the state president of Bharatiya Janata Party's Rajasthan unit, Madan Rathore. "Congress has lost all their hopes. They are telling everyone that a Nepal-like situation may happen in India too. Can you believe it? There is no President in Nepal currently, people have torched the Parliament. India is a democratic country. There is no anarchy at all. But Congress is provoking people to create a Nepal-like situation in our country with such comments," said Rathore during a press conference in Nagaur. He said, "Such people should be ousted. Democracy has always prevailed in our country and it will always be there. Nobody can harm our peaceful environment." Commenting on the "spy camera" controversy, he said the Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra is depressed with his rapidly reducing support. "He was a good person earlier. But he has changed now. His word choices are extremely vulgar and indecent. What he said about the Speaker of the assembly is wrong," said Rathore. Rathore also said the BJP will start the Sewa Pakhwada from Wednesday on PM Modi's birthday. "We will promote key schemes of the government and also promote the Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan and Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign that have brought big changes in society. We will dedicate the next few weeks to serve the people." Reacting to Rathore, Congress spokesperson, Swarnim Chaturvedi, said, "Congress always believes in democracy. Even the Supreme Court has also said that it seems like a pressure cooker situation when the people have no freedom of expression. A government must listen to the people and work accordingly. But the Modi government is not doing so. They are anarchic. Congress is only warning them."...