Gujarat BJP president Jagdish Vishwakarma accused the Congress of failing in development, tribal welfare, and education during a booth workers’ conference in Dahod. He emphasized the Congress’s history of false promises and alleged that the party did not support education for rural and tribal communities. Vishwakarma highlighted the rejection of Congress by both the nation and Gujarat over the years.
The event, aimed at workers of the Dahod Assembly constituency, saw the participation of various party leaders. Vishwakarma stressed the importance of the BJP’s service-oriented organizational strength and urged workers to promote the party’s nationalist ideology and government initiatives ahead of local elections. He praised the tribal community for their contributions to society and emphasized their role as nature’s protectors.
Vishwakarma credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for prioritizing development over traditional political considerations. He highlighted key decisions made by the Prime Minister, such as the approval of projects like the Narmada dam, which have led to visible development in Gujarat. Vishwakarma also outlined initiatives to boost local employment and enhance infrastructure in Dahod, including plans for a smart city and a railway engine manufacturing unit.
The BJP president underscored the government’s efforts to improve education infrastructure, particularly for tribal communities, by establishing medical colleges, schools, and universities. He mentioned the increase in income eligibility limits for scholarships and emphasized the transparent implementation of welfare schemes. Vishwakarma reiterated his criticism of the Congress, citing past corruption scandals and urged party workers to ensure the effective delivery of government schemes to beneficiaries.
