'Those who voted against BJP betrayed nation': Gujarat Minister


Palanpur, Dec 17 (IANS): Gujarat MoS Cooperative, Salt industry, Printing and Small Scale Industry Jagdish Vishwakarma on Saturday said that people who voted against the BJP in Vadgam constituency in the state Assembly polls "have betrayed the nation".

Congress leader Jignesh Mevani got elected from Vadgam for the second consecutive time.

Addressing people at his native village Varnawada, which falls in the Vadgam constituency, the minister said:" I thank you for the warm welcome, but all those who have voted against the BJP have betrayed the nation. I would have been more pleased if instead of this warm welcome today, you would have voted for the party."

"The villagers should understand that development is possible only if the MLA is from the ruling party," he claimed.

He even reminded that all villages falling under the Vadgam taluka are connected with good roads, and as far as filling water in the Karmavat lake is concerned, it is a big project. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is monitoring the project and it is likely to be completed soon, he said.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Dec 17 2022

    Dear minister ,one thing I am sure you have forgotten here,that voting is everybodys personal rights whom and why.One cant direct to whom to vote and not.Everyone has met their experience and second BJP is also not forever .One day other Party will come out and their idiology presents.Kindly dont make unnecesary thoughts and strain yourself.

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