The first stop in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's extensive visit to Rajasthan is Churu. Speaking at a public gathering in Churu on Friday, Modi confronted Congress about the Ram Temple issue and charged it with messing with faith. In addition, he claimed to have insulted the army in Shekhawati territory.
The Churu ticket of current MP Rahul Kaswan was canceled by the BJP. By joining Congress, he is running for office once more. Modi also provided gesture-based clarification on the Kaswan ticket slashing scandal. Senior BJP officials were also told not to go to Modi's event but to work on the elections instead.
Congress published a recommendation about the Ram temple, and according to Modi, he asked his followers to keep quiet because they believed that if Ram's name was taken, Ram-Ram would end up becoming Ram-Ram.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated at Churu, Rajasthan, that although we have accomplished a lot in the past ten years, this is still very little. Up to now, Modi has only made the starter (appetizer) available in upscale hotels; the entire plate is still unfinished.
In two minutes, ascertain the main points of Modi's speech: Churu gave a reason for removing Rahul Kaswan's ticket and advised BJP leaders