Bikaner, Rajasthan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, recognized for his unwavering commitment to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, has once again showcased his dedication to the cause. In the aftermath of a grand roadshow in Bikaner, Rajasthan, on Monday, the Prime Minister swiftly directed an immediate cleanliness campaign along the entire route of the roadshow. Responding promptly to the PM's directives, BJP workers sprang into action, resulting in a thorough cleaning of the entire route overnight. This isn't an isolated occurrence. The Prime Minister has consistently emphasized the need for BJP teams to clean roadshow routes and rally venues immediately after these events conclude. A recent instance of this practice was witnessed in Indore, where the roadshow route was cleaned within hours of the event's end. The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 2, 2014, at Rajghat, New Delhi, with the ambitious goal of achieving cleanliness throughout India. The initiative aimed to provide sanitation facilities to every household, encompassing toilets, efficient waste disposal systems, village cleanliness, and a reliable supply of clean drinking water, all by October 2, 2019. With Rajasthan heading to the polls this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and prominent BJP leaders are conducting roadshows, targeting the Congress in their rallies on issues of corruption and crimes against women in Rajasthan. While the Congress' primary campaigners are focusing on pledges to attract voters and maintain power in the state, political parties are leaving no stone unturned in preparation for the Rajasthan assembly elections slated for November 25. Rajasthan is set to hold elections on November 25, with vote counting scheduled for December 3, concurrent with four other states: Mizoram, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh. PM Modi Slams Congress for Prioritizing Appeasement and Dynasty Politics Amit Shah Addresses Hyderabad Liberation Day, Promises Reforms for Telangana