Ahead of the bypolls in four assembly constituencies in the state, Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje today hit out at the Congress Opposition saying the rival party was asking about the government's work but it did not tell them what they did during their rule for over 50 years.
"The Opposition is asking for estimate of works we did in the last 8-9 months but why they do not tell us what they did during their rule for 52 years," she said.
Raje alleged that Congress during its rule neglected peoples' work and did nothing for the common man.
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"The former Congress government disconnected the state from the process of development and now we have resumed it," she told the gathering," Raje claimed.
Addressing a public gathering in Surajgarh constituency in Jhunjhunu district, Raje said she felt the need to make effective public grievance redressal mechanism and said the government visited Bharatpur, Bikaner and Udaipur divisions for holding camps under the 'Sarkar Apke Dwar' programme.
"We will now cover Kota, Ajmer, Jaipur, Ajmer and Jodhpur divisions by the end of this year with the programme for addressing issues of people who face difficulties and getting their works done at the lower level," she said.
The chief minister said that new medical colleges would be set up in the state soon which will help the state in addressing the issue of shortage of doctors.
She said her government was committed for providing job opportunities to 15 lakh people and has started the country's first skill development project aimed at creating employment opportunities for the youth.
The chief minister also said that free medical scheme and pension scheme will not be stopped and the government would make all efforts for improving the life of the citizens.
Bypolls will be held in four assembly constituencies of Surajgarh (Jhunjhunu), Weir (Bharatpur), Nasirabad (Ajmer) and Kota South on September 13.