''PM Modi is the first PM who does not respond to CM letters'': Ashok Gehlot
''PM Modi is the first PM who does not respond to CM letters'': Ashok Gehlot
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Jaipur: Congress is organizing a 'Remove Inflation' rally in Jaipur today. Priyanka Gandhi addressed the rally and in this address, she said, "Today I am proud to stand on this earth that there is a Congress government here. I know that today the people of the state and the country are in a lot of crisis and what crisis are you going through. Today, this is the 'Remove Price Rise' rally. I know what he has come here for today. Because you are suffering from inflation. Apart from him, CM Ashok Gehlot also addressed the rally.

He said, "The people of the entire country are suffering from price rise. Inflation hits the poorest of the poor. We know that if anyone has fought the Modi government with misrule, it is Rahul Gandhi. The way the farmers' movement is a chapter of running for more than a year. Today, the PM has to ask the people. The situation is very bad today. The reason for the rise in inflation is the policy of the Central Government. The Central Government is not treating the State Governments properly.''

At the same time, he also said, 'At the time of corona, we did not allow anyone to sleep hungry. The entire people joined us together. We write to the Prime Minister but there is no response. PM Modi will be the first Prime Minister who does not respond to cm's letters. This Government is running in pride. In due course, the people will respond to it. Some sources say Sonia Gandhi has also joined Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi in the rally and Rahul Gandhi is now addressing the mega rally. Not long ago, party's organisation general secretary Randeep Surezwala had said here, "The proposed 'Dahimabi Hatao Maharally (Congress rally against inflation) will launch a decisive battle against the Narendra Modi government at the Centre.''

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