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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.