In the Rajya Sabha elections held on June 10, out of four seats in Rajasthan, three Congress candidates won. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has targeted the BJP on this victory of the Congress. He said that this is the third time that we have defeated BJP. This will happen many times in the coming year and a half.
Ashok Gehlot said that Rajasthan and its CM are on the target of NDA government and PM. They created trouble in the elections and tried to do horse-trading. But they did not get success. CM Gehlot said that BJP is dividing people on the basis of religion. Riots are being instigated not only in big cities but also in small towns. But we will not compromise on our ideology. We are still a national party, even though our numbers in Parliament have dwindled.
Rajasthan Rajya Sabha Elections: Elections were held on four seats from Rajasthan. In which Congress had three, BJP one and one candidate with the support of RLP was in the fray. In the results, three Congress candidates and one BJP candidate won. Among the winners are Congress’s Randeep Surjewala, Mukul Wasnik, Pramod Tiwari and BJP’s Ghanshyam Tiwari.
On Amit Shah’s statement regarding history, Gehlot said that history will never forgive Narendra Modi and Amit Shah. They will never be able to make history. They are destroying old history. People will teach them a lesson. He said that they speak only one thing in the country, what have they done in all these years? They will never be able to make their own history.
What did Amit Shah say: On Friday, Union Minister Amit Shah, while launching the book ‘Maharana: Dharma Yudh of Sahastra Varsha’, appealed to revive the glory of the past. He said that we are left because of the freedom struggle of 800-900 years. People made sacrifices to keep their culture alive. But some people wrote history in a distorted way. But who can stop us? Truth cannot be withheld.
Amit Shah said that our effort should be big. We are free, no one can stop us from writing our history. Some people wrote history in such a way that despair was born.