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Kavinder Gupta calls for BJP support in Rajasthan to uplift underprivileged
11/1/2023 10:43:29 PM
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RAJASTHAN, Nov 1: In a call to action, senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta, urged the people of Rajasthan to support the BJP, emphasizing the importance of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay's Antodaya principle. He stressed that the BJP would introduce schemes in Rajasthan based on this principle to ensure the growth and development of the underprivileged in society.
Speaking at two public gatherings in the Mahuwa and Mandsore areas of Rajasthan, Kavinder highlighted Pt. Upadhyay's significant contributions to these regions, where he had spent a considerable amount of time working to uplift the most marginalized individuals.
Kavinder encouraged the people to rally behind the BJP and advocated for the implementation of public welfare schemes in Rajasthan that align with the Antyodaya principle-a vision promoted by Deendayal Upadhyay. He emphasized that Pt. Upadhyay's vision revolved around ensuring that those who are last in line receive the same benefits from government schemes as those at the forefront.
The senior BJP leader asserted that the installation of a BJP government in Rajasthan is crucial to guarantee that no one is left out of government schemes, and everyone can access the benefits in line with the Antodaya principle. He stated that Pt. Upadhyay's vision was to simplify the lives of common people by providing government scheme benefits at their doorstep. Kavinder noted that BJP governments at the central and state levels have been exemplary in ensuring equitable public welfare. To extend these benefits to the people of Rajasthan, it is essential to bring the BJP to power with a resounding majority.
Kavinder expressed that people are already disheartened by the false promises made by the Congress leadership in Rajasthan. He urged the public to make the right choice at the right time and vote for the BJP, emphasizing that it is the way to bring meaningful change to the lives of those who are currently suffering due to the Congress's directionless policies.
The public meetings were attended by several notable individuals, including Parvesh Diwaker, Kuldeep Kumar, Rajinder, Meena Devi Sahay, Bhagwan Sahay, and Surinder Kumar.
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