
The political war is fierce in Rajasthan, Congress and BJP leaders are making barbed comments during the campaign for assembly elections. This has heightened the stakes and made this a contest one to be closely watched as both parties are leaving no stone unturned to capture voters trust. What are the major points of contention, and how do they influence voter sentiment? Let’s dive into the details.
The Congress leaders are now trying to highlight their achievements during the term in office. Indicating welfare programs like free treatment and waiver of farmer loans. Congress further alleged that the BJP has not fulfilled its promises when it was in power at state and national level. The party believes that the work it has done for the people of Rajasthan will persuade those voters to opt again for a Congress-led government.
BJP leaders, on the other hand, are campaigning heavily. They are attacking Congress over charges of corruption and bad governance. According to the BJP, the law and order situation in the state has deteriorated, as also with infrastructure development during the Congress regime. To woo voters, the party is stressing on its vision of good governance and development.
Both the parties have brought in their top guns to address campaign rallies in the state. Congress is depending on the popularity of CM Ashok Gehlot and Gandhi family while BJP bank on the charm of PM man Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. Such high-profile visits energize the party workers and attract a huge turnout.
This conflict is over politics, but matters of far greater importance than mere politics. Voters have been left to run through all rising challenges from unemployment to prices and voters are waiting on what each party plans and aims to do. Its all about LIVES for the people of Rajasthan, which they are going to be living through these 5 years only depending on the results in this election.
Both parties have begun ramping up attacks on each other through social media and pulling the public in from every corner of the state as campaigning goes on. The verbal battle has made this election a kitchen table issue with popularity in tea stalls and marketplaces too. Nobody is busting people over talking about which party they think represents their best interests.
The election date may be marching closer, but one thing is certain: the stakes for Congress and BJP are extremely high. This battle is proving to be a turning point in the history of political future for rajastahn. Will the voters vote for status quo with Congress or change with BJP? The focus now shifts to the polling booths.