Rajasthan bypolls CM Gehlot said his govt needs to be made stronger for states welfare

Jaipur Oct 26 PTI Canvassing for the Congress candidates in the Assembly boypolls Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said his government needs to be made stronger for the welfare of the stateAddressing election rallies in Pratapgarhs Dhariawad and Udaipurs Vallabhnagar assembly segments he said if Congress candidates won it would send a message among the government employees that the dispensation is stronger and they will work of people sincerelyThis vote bypoll is the vote for the strength of the government Gehlot said in a rally in Jhallara area of Udaipur districtIf the BJP candidateswin it will only increase their number of MLAs But a victory for Congress candidates will be a message for the government machinery and that will accelerate work across the state he saidHighlighting the works of his government Gehlot said the Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme has benefitted a large number of people of the state He also spoke about his governments efforts in COVID-19 managementGram sevaks patwari tehsildar and other government employees who work for the people at the grassroot level see how strong the government is If Congress candidates win it means the government is strong and it can also repeat the performance in the next electionsIf BJP candidates win then the impression will be that the government is weak and then they would not care to the work for the people Gehlot claimedIn another poll meeting the chief minister said that the BJP is in the fourth position in the Vallabhnagar constituencyThe bypolls have been necessitated due to the demise of BJP MLA from Dhariawad Gautam Lal Meena and Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar Gajendra Singh ShaktawatPolling will take place on October 30 and counting of votes on November 2In the House of 200 the ruling Congress has 106 MLAs BJP 71 Rashtriya Loktantrik Party three CPIM and Bharatiya Tribal Party two each Rashtriya Lok Dal one and 13 are independent legislators PTI SDA NSD NSD

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Jaipur Oct 26 PTI Canvassing for the Congress candidates in the Assembly boypolls Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said his government needs to be made stronger for the welfare of the stateAddressing election rallies in Pratapgarhs Dhariawad and Udaipurs Vallabhnagar assembly segments he said if Congress candidates won it would send a message among the government employees that the dispensation is stronger and they will work of people sincerelyThis vote bypoll is the vote for the strength of the government Gehlot said in a rally in Jhallara area of Udaipur districtIf the BJP candidateswin it will only increase their number of MLAs But a victory for Congress candidates will be a message for the government machinery and that will accelerate work across the state he saidHighlighting the works of his government Gehlot said the Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme has benefitted a large number of people of the state He also spoke about his governments efforts in COVID-19 managementGram sevaks patwari tehsildar and other government employees who work for the people at the grassroot level see how strong the government is If Congress candidates win it means the government is strong and it can also repeat the performance in the next electionsIf BJP candidates win then the impression will be that the government is weak and then they would not care to the work for the people Gehlot claimedIn another poll meeting the chief minister said that the BJP is in the fourth position in the Vallabhnagar constituencyThe bypolls have been necessitated due to the demise of BJP MLA from Dhariawad Gautam Lal Meena and Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar Gajendra Singh ShaktawatPolling will take place on October 30 and counting of votes on November 2In the House of 200 the ruling Congress has 106 MLAs BJP 71 Rashtriya Loktantrik Party three CPIM and Bharatiya Tribal Party two each Rashtriya Lok Dal one and 13 are independent legislators PTI SDA NSD NSD

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