Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on Saturday said her government worked for farmers from farms to mandis and left no stone unturned for their prosperity.
At public meetings in Sriganganagar district during her Rajasthan Gaurav Yatra, Raje said the government worked for the strengthening of canal system in the state for ensuring that farmers properly get water for irrigation.
She said additional 2.30 lakh hectare area has been covered with irrigation facility in the Indira Gandhi canal and Gangnahar area by her government.
Raje said her government leaves no stone unturned for prosperity of farmers and worked for them from farms to Mandis.
The chief minister, at a public meeting at Sadulshahar, said that ticket distribution for the upcoming Assembly elections would be based on survey.
She said that those who take all along and with unity would be considered for ticket and asked the party workers to work for the candidate who gets the ticket.
The chief minister on the occasion also highlighted the works done by her government , particularly for farmers.
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