Publicise welfare schemes, Raje tells BJP workers
With hardly nine months remaining before Rajasthan goes to polls, chief minister Vasundhara Raje Saturday asked party workers to spread out and publicise the welfare schemes launched by the BJP government.
Raje who arrived in Jodhpur on a one-day visit, took feedback from all the office bearers of the organization. She also asked the workers to help enrol new voters.
At the Circuit House, Raje held a review meeting with local MLAs and sought their feedback. She asked party’s Jodhpur City president Devendra Joshi and rural president Bhopal Singh Badla to strengthen the BJP at the booth level.
Workers under the aegis of Government Employees Union staged a protest outside the Circuit House raining slogans in supports of their demands. The protest was led by union leader Shambhu Singh Meratia. Police officials reached the spot and dispersed the protesters.
Meanwhile in Ajmer, CM’s emissary Amin Khan Pathan presented a chadar at the majar of Khwaza Moinuddin Hassan Chisty. Education minister Vasudev Devnani and other local leaders were present on the occasion.
In a message, CM said Garib Nawaz served the poor and the downtrodden. “Garib Nawaz bestowed his blessings on everyone who came to him without distinction of caste creed and religion or race. His Dargah is an emblem of national integration, secularism, and love between different communities. In the light of his teachings of love and brotherhood, we need to strengthen our pluralistic social fabric,” Raje said.
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