Jaipur | BJP State President Madan Rathore has launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. He stated that Rahul Gandhi never engages in serious politics and tries to mislead the youth with thoughtless statements. Rathore made this statement while addressing the media in Delhi.

He said that the students of the country and the state are sensible and will not be swayed by Rahul Gandhi. Rathore added that students know very well that a person who does not conduct himself with prudence cannot teach others.

Accusation of Rahul Gandhi being 'Unwise'


Questioning Rahul Gandhi's wisdom, Madan Rathore said that his conduct is irresponsible. He stated that Rahul Gandhi is only pretending to raise issues of youth and students for political gain.

Students know very well that one who does not practice prudent and responsible conduct himself, what wisdom can he teach others.

Rathore emphasized that such politics is only damaging Rahul Gandhi's own image.

Political Drama over NEET Paper Leak


The BJP state president also commented on the NEET paper leak issue. He said that this incident is connected to Kerala and has no direct link to Rajasthan.

Despite this, Rahul Gandhi is visiting Rajasthan and creating 'political drama' over the issue. He said that everyone has the right to express their views in a democracy, but it should not be misused.

Rathore mentioned that the current government decided to cancel the exam as soon as the irregularity came to light and ensured necessary arrangements for the students.

Questions Raised on Gehlot Government's Tenure


Madan Rathore also targeted the previous Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government. He recalled that several paper leak incidents had occurred in Rajasthan during Gehlot's tenure.

He asked, "Why didn't Rahul Gandhi raise his voice for the youth then?" Rathore said that the Congress had shattered the dreams of the youth by canceling recruitments after they had secured jobs.

People Joining with the Spirit of 'Nation First'


In response to a journalist's question, Rathore said that public representatives and workers are gradually distancing themselves from political parties that lack a clear national agenda.

He said that people now understand the spirit of 'Nation First' and the resolve of a 'Developed India'. Therefore, the number of people joining the Bharatiya Janata Party is continuously increasing.

Rathore praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that his sole goal is to make India a developed nation. He expressed confidence that the public's faith in BJP's policies will grow even stronger.

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