The Prime Minister Narendra Modi today in Jaipur has laid down the foundation stone for thirteen urban infrastructure projects which cost over Rs 21 hundred crores. Modi addressed around 2.5 lakh while the foundation of these facilities to Rajasthan’s public. There, the honourary used the opportunity by taking a dig to the opposition parties and appreciating his own government. He stated the major opposition, Congress as “Bail Gaadi” while saying: “Congress ko aaj kal kuch log 'bail-gaadi' bolne lage hain. Congress ke kai diggaj neta aur mantri aajkal bail par hain (These days the Congress party is being called as 'Bail gaadi', as some of their prominent leaders are out on bail these days).” Representing the opposition party as the irritated class from his work and name, he claimed: “There are some people who will never appreciate good work done, be it the Centre or Rajasthan Chief Minister Raje Ji. Everyone must see the happiness of the beneficiaries' here. There is a class that gets irritated with Prime Minister Modi's name and his work.” While remembering that Congress government have left Rajasthan in the not-good condition he said: “Never forget what the previous government left in Rajasthan.” The huge gathering also heard a line of work that is done by BJP government at the state or central level as PM Modi expressed: “We have only one agenda and that is Vikas (development). The way the programme in Jaipur has been organized is commendable. Hearing beneficiaries are wonderful. Our aim is inclusive and all-round development.” While appreciating the respective state’s CM Vasundhara Raje he further said: “Never forget the tough circumstances in which Vasundhara Raje took oath in 2013. When she took the oath, systems were not working properly. She has changed the work culture in the state. Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje has changed the work culture in the state.” Assuring the development in the state, PM Modi claimed his party’s work an on-time progressive process while saying: “The Central Government and the State Government are working together for the progress of Rajasthan. Humare kaamkaaj ke tarike mein cheezen na atakti hain, na latakti hain aur na hi bhatakti hai (In our way of working neither the work gets delayed, nor pending, neither they get diverted).” His speech also has a special part for topics such as Dalits, farmers, women, backward castes who whom he termed the center of his schemes. Rajasthan's people also gathered the appreciation for the culture and history of the state.