• 6 months ago
केंद्रीय कानून मंत्री अर्जुन राम मेघवाल ने कहा कि शुरू से ही अल्पसंख्यकों का तुष्टिकरण कांग्रेस की नीति रही है परन्तु देश का विकास ही भाजपा का कार्यक्रम है।

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00:00In this way, I would like to welcome the Chief Executive Officer of Rajya Sista Samiti, Mr. Vimala Srinivas Pagel.
00:10I would also like to welcome the District Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Ratnam Mukthi.
00:20I would also like to welcome the District Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Vasanath Amin.
00:27I would also like to welcome the District Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Vimala Srinivas Pagel.
00:34I would also like to welcome the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Bakta Raja.
00:40I would also like to welcome the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Sridhar Varma.
00:45Who has spoiled BSNL? Why couldn't we sell mobile BSNL?
00:57Who has made 2G hotel?
01:02We have told BSNL that BSNL is also a player and it should remain.
01:09We have corrected it.
01:11We have taken a package from the Indian government.
01:16They have disturbed BSNL.
01:19They have sold it and spoiled it.
01:21They have not given mobile at the right time.
01:23They have not given 2G at the right time.
01:25They have not given at the right time. That is why there is a problem.
01:27We have given a tower to BSNL.
01:30Do you know?
01:32There will be a tower in many villages.
01:34We have improved the network of BSNL.
01:36Sir, how many seats will you win in the first, second and third phase elections?
01:45We have taken a target of 400.
01:49We have calculated that if we remove Article 370,
01:56the people of the country will bless us with Article 370.
02:00We have taken a target of 400.
02:02We have calculated that if we remove Article 370,
02:04the people of the country will bless us with Article 370.
02:06We have taken a target of 400.
02:08We are moving ahead in this direction.
02:10You will see when the election results come.
02:13We are moving ahead in this direction.
02:15But in the first phase, the polling was very less.
02:19BJP has raised concerns.
02:22I come from Bikaner, Rajasthan.
02:26My election was in the first phase.
02:28It was on 19th April.
02:30I was telling you as a candidate.
02:34On that day, on 19th April,
02:37I saw more than 40 polling stations.
02:42I went there.
02:44I counted the tables of the Congress and the people of the Congress.
02:48I counted the tables of the Congress and the people of the Congress.
02:50The people of the Congress are disappointed.
02:53We have 25 seats.
02:55We have 25 seats.
02:57One person got a ticket.
02:59He told London that he was not asking for a ticket.
03:02He gave it to me.
03:04So I had to change.
03:06Sunil Sharma got a ticket on a seat like Jaipur.
03:08He said I don't want to fight.
03:10So I gave it to Pratap Singh Ghacheryawas.
03:12There are many examples like this.
03:14The Congress was disappointed with us.
03:17I think there are other places like this.
03:20They were not the only people.
03:22When they were disappointed, their people did not come.
03:23When they were disappointed, their people did not come.
03:25So we got the votes of our BJP right.
03:27The people of the Congress were disappointed.
03:31And they did not bring the vote.
03:33So the vote percentage fell.
03:35Our votes are right.
03:37I believe this, Rajasthan.
03:39Sir, it is right in North India.
03:41What is in South India?
03:43We will improve in South India too.
03:45Sir, there will be a guarantee effect.
03:47Which guarantee?
03:49Congress guarantee.
03:51What is the guarantee?
03:53543 seats in Lok Sabha.
03:55543 seats in Lok Sabha.
03:57543 seats in Lok Sabha.
03:59543 seats in Lok Sabha.
04:01543 seats in Lok Sabha.
04:03What is the number of seats?
04:05272.
04:07How many candidates did the Congress elect?
04:09250.
04:11So where will the government come from?
04:13What guarantee?
04:15They are lying.
04:17India Alliance has a partner.
04:19What is in India Alliance?
04:21I will tell you.
04:23India Alliance.
04:25India Alliance.
04:27And in front of Rahul Gandhi,
04:29a man from the Communist Party is electing.
04:31What is this?
04:33Is this an alliance?
04:35This is a fraud.
04:37The public knows.
04:39Thank you.
04:41All the best.
04:43Namaste to my friends.
04:45Today, I am in your midst.
04:48Our manifesto
04:50of the Aarti Zindabad Party
04:51which we have named the Sankalp Patra.
04:55And the Congress manifesto
04:57which we have named the Sankalp Patra.
04:59There is some discussion about that.
05:01But our manifesto of the Bharatiya Janta Party
05:04which we have named the Sankalp Patra.
05:08It is based on three foundations.
05:13Three pillars
05:15in our manifesto.
05:18One is a social infrastructure.
05:21One is a social infrastructure.
05:23What is this social infrastructure?
05:25You should understand this.
05:27You should understand this.
05:29Women Reservation Bill,
05:31Women Reservation Bill,
05:33Lakhpati Didi,
05:35Lakhpati Didi,
05:37Women Empowerment,
05:39Women Empowerment,
05:41Empowerment of the SCST and OBCs,
05:43Empowerment of the SCST and OBCs,
05:45on conducts through medical colleges or IITs,
05:53on conducts through medical colleges or IITs,
05:58these are all a social infrastructure.
06:00PM's School
06:02PM's School
06:04these are all social infrastructure.
06:09Second is the digital infrastructure.
06:11Second is the digital infrastructure.
06:12What is the digital infrastructure?
06:42How can we increase the connectivity of villages?
06:49How can we increase the rupee card?
06:54How can we increase the BTM?
06:59All these are the issues of the digital infrastructure.
07:07Third is the physical infrastructure.
07:11In the physical infrastructure, there can be roads, highways, railways, seaports, airports.
07:26There are many such physical infrastructure sectors that are a part of our physical infrastructure.
07:35One is the social infrastructure.
07:38Second is the digital infrastructure.
07:42Third is the physical infrastructure.
07:45And when all these three are combined, they lead to a developed India.
07:50This is my greeting to all my friends in the nutshell of our manifesto.
07:58Today, I would like to talk about our manifesto, which we have named the Sankalp Patra.
08:08And the Congress manifesto, which we have named the Sankalp Patra.
08:22It stands on three foundations in our manifesto.
08:32One is the social infrastructure.
08:36You should understand what the social infrastructure is.
08:44Movement Reservation Bill, Lakhpati DD, Movement Empowerment, Empowerment of the SC, ST and OBCs.
08:57If we increase the number of seats in medical colleges or IITs or IIMs, this is also a part of our social infrastructure.
09:12We also need PMC schools.
09:17These are all our social infrastructures.
09:20And the second is the digital infrastructure.
09:25What is the digital infrastructure?
09:30As soon as the digital infrastructure increases, and as soon as we implement DBT in all schemes,
09:39there is less corruption and the beneficiary gets direct money.
09:45In that, we can raise the issue of OFC, Optical Hyper Cable.
09:53Our DBT scheme can be increased.
09:58Relay connectivity can be increased.
10:04The issue of increasing the rupee card can be raised.
10:08The issue of increasing our BTM can be raised.
10:12All these issues can be raised.
10:15All these issues are part of our digital infrastructure.
10:21The third is the physical infrastructure.
10:25In the physical infrastructure, there can be roads, highways, railway development, C ports, A ports.
10:40There are many such physical infrastructure sectors that are part of our physical infrastructure.
10:49One is social infrastructure.
10:52Second is digital infrastructure.
10:56Third is physical infrastructure.
10:59And when all these three get together, they move towards a developed India.
11:04This is our manifesto's nutshell.
11:08We need 272 for the government.
11:10We will get the other 10.
11:12But BJP did not get any less.
11:14It is 138.
11:16There was very little difference.
11:18But the other parties got together in the government.
11:21So Congress made a think tank.
11:23In which Jai Ram Ramesh, Shiv Chitroda, such people were in the think tank.
11:29The part of that think tank was that why are Muslims away from us.
11:33I am talking about the think tank of the UPA first.
11:41In UPA second, the think tank was expanded.
11:46But in UPA first, Jai Ram Ramesh was a part of the think tank.
11:50Later he became a minister.
11:52So he left the think tank.
11:54Shiv Chitroda was also a part of the think tank.
11:57In that think tank, the subject came that why are Muslims away from Congress.
12:03It was a subject.
12:05So it was decided where Muslims went.
12:08So it was found that Muslims went to Shaba.
12:11Socialist party.
12:14Muslims also went to Bauzan Socialist Party.
12:17Muslims also went to TMC.
12:20So they thought how to bring Muslims to our party.
12:25Again this is the agenda of 1940.
12:28How to bring Muslims to Congress.
12:32This was the subject.
12:34On that subject, they thought that we are a part of the National Development Council.
12:41In which PM Manmohan Singh is going to speak.
12:45So they wrote and gave.
12:47And also explained to the PM.
12:49That if all the Chief Ministers are also there.
12:53If you will say that the first right of Muslims is on the national development.
12:59Then Muslims will be attracted towards us.
13:02So this meeting was on 9th December 2006.
13:09Meeting was of National Development Council.
13:12And meeting was headed by the then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.
13:20And he said.
13:22That the resources of this country.
13:26All resources.
13:29The first right of the minority, especially Muslims.
13:34He said this.
13:35This is on record.
13:38After that.
13:40In 2009, he did a press conference with Manmohan Singh in Mumbai.
13:44He did not say this by mistake.
13:48It was a part of think tank.
13:51Constituted by the Congress Party.
13:54In 2009, Manmohan Singh also said in Mumbai.
13:58That the first right of Muslims is on the resources of this country.
14:04Now in 2004, he came on less seats.
14:10But in 2009.
14:12He came on 204 or 205 such seats.
14:18So he felt that it was right for him to say this.

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