Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit out at the Congress-ruled government of Rajasthan, alleging that the state has not seen any government that has committed more "atrocities" against women than the present governmen had done during their last five years of rule.
Invoking the 'Red Diary' to fire a fresh salvo at the Congress government in poll-bound Rajasthan, BJP national president JP Nadda on Wednesday said all names in the 'Laal Diary' will come out in public domain on November 25 and December 3.
In an interview with ANI, speaking about his role after the election result, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said, "My role has always been whatever the high command wants. I do not decide my own role. The role that high command will give me, I will stick to that"
Addressing a public rally in Pali, PM Modi said, "Congress has made Rajasthan number one in crimes against women. The CM says that the complaints filed by the women are fake. Can it ever happen that a woman in our country files a fake case?. The CM should say that a probe is underway, and
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Friday announced the names of party candidates set to contend in the upcoming Rajasthan State Assembly Elections 2023 from the Fatehpur Assembly constituency and Kaman Assembly constituency.