Was Congress playing practice match for 60 years?' Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore asks congress
Was Congress playing practice match for 60 years?' Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore asks congress
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Rajnota: Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore attacked the congress party and said that four generations of the party have been playing a 'game with the country'.

In an interview with Times Now, Rathore said that the newly elected Rajasthan government has been playing politics around the sentiments of farmers and youth by 'blocking' the schemes rolled out by the Modi government.

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strongly advocated for the benefits of his government's initiatives such as GST, demonetisation and hit out at Congress president for getting his 'mathematics wrong' with his party's NYAY scheme. He said, “"After 60 years of ruling the country with four generations, they have come up with a slogan- ab hoga nyay. Ab? Toh tab kya ho raha tha? Was there a practice match going on for 60 years?"

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Rathore further asked, "What game are we playing? This is the unfortunate part that Congress has been playing a game with this country.”

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Rathore also accusing the Congress government in Rajasthan of and said that 100 days after Rahul Gandhi counted 10 days on his fingers promising to waive off farmer loans, the Rajasthan government has failed to honour their party president's promise. "The PM announced PM Samman Nidhi for farmers who own the land below two hectares.. the state govt was supposed to give us a list of farmers who own two hectares of land." He also alleged that 30 lakh farmers from the state applied for the scheme, but the Rajasthan government sat on that and did not give the numbers.

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