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BJP’s '400 Plus Seats' Slogan Aimed At Changing Constitution, Alleges Gehlot

The senior Congress leader was addressing the nomination rally of party's Jodhpur Lok Sabha candidate Karan Singh Uc🎃hiyarda at Ummed Stadium along with Pradesh Congress Committee president Govind Singh Dotasara and All India Congress Committee general secretary Sachin Pilot.

'This Election Is Being Held To Save The Constitution': Ashok Gehlot Targets BJP
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Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday claimed that the BJP h꧂as given the slogan 'Abki baar 400 paar🌳' because it wants to make several changes in the Constitution.

Citing the reactions of the UN and Germany over the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Gehlot s﷽aid the🌌re is criticism of India world over for stifling democracy.

Suspecting abolit💜ion of reservation by the BJP, Gehlot also questioned tไhe monopoly of the ruling party over Lord Ram.

The senior Congress leader was addressing the nomination rally of party's Jodhpur Lok Sabha candidate Karan Singh Uchiyarda at Ummed Stadium along with Pradesh Congress Committee president Govind Singh Dotasara and All India Congress Committee general secretary Sac﷽hin Pilot.

He said the BJP leaders alwa✨ys♏ create an atmosphere in their favour by misleading the voters and giving distorted facts.

"The BJP leaders are so frightened of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah that they do not share the problems and ♔issues of their regions with both of them," alleged Gehlot, adding that now is the time to ch♓ange all this.

Dragging Union minister Gajendra 🦹Singh Shekhawat into the alleged Sanjivani credit cooperative society scam, Gehlot said the country and its democracy are in danger today and this election will determine the protection of both.

Pilot also describ🌼ed this election as crucial for determining the present and the future of the country, democ🎶racy and the republic.

Calling upon the people to take the elections ꦫseriously, Pilot also cautioned them against the BJP's propaganda, promotional♍ tactics and marketing.

"There is a huge challenge before the country. The politics of the past 10 years has been the politics of retaliation, conflict, pressure and violence. They have crossed all the limits in 10 years and⛄ we are to give a befitting reply to this politics", said the former deputy chief minister.

Referring to the arrest of two chief ministers and the unleashing of 🧸the government agencies, Pilot said action m🎶ust be taken against those who are guilty, but an action driven by a sense of retaliation is unacceptable.

"I myself support action against conspirators or those who have done something wrong irrespective of their position or political affiliation. But this action must be imparti♕al and effective, which could build trust among our youth," Pilot argued.

He said the Congress party is protesting against the Centre for "muzzling" the voices of the opposition by "mi♊susing" its agencies.