Gehlot calls PM Modi's comments ‘unfortunate,’ says aimed at upcoming elections
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Monday expressed his displeasure against Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his comments targeting the previous governments.
Gehlot accused Prime Minister Modi of making comments with an eye on the coming assembly and general elections. He then defended previous central governments saying that it was not fair to say the development of railways happened only after 2014.

"Today, your speech was given completely keeping in view the 2023-24 assembly and Lok Sabha elections and it was in the form of the election agenda of the Bharatiya Janata Party. I believe such comments will not be acceptable to the people of the state and the country," the Rajasthan Chief Minister said.
Gehlot asserted if the modern train is able to run today, it is because of Manmohan Singh, who as the finance minister did economic liberalisation in 1991 and gave new technology an opportunity to develop India.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Gehlot a "friend" and thanked him for attending the launch of a Vande Bharat Express even though he is going through a political tussle in the state.
Gehlot is facing a fresh challenge from his former deputy Sachin Pilot, who sat on a day-long fast in Jaipur on Tuesday, targeting his own party's government for "inaction" in cases of alleged corruption when the BJP ruled Rajasthan.
Pilot said his struggle against corruption will continue. "I express my special gratitude to Gehlot ji. During these days of political struggle when he is going through several crises, he took out the time for development work and participated in a railway programme. I welcome him," the Prime Minister said, launching the state's first Vande Bharat train virtually.
Speaking via video-conferencing, he told Gehlot that his trust in him gives strength to their "friendship". "I thank you for the trust you have in this friendship," Modi said.
Taking a dig at previous governments, the prime minister said the work that should have been done immediately after Independence had not been done till now. "But you have so much faith in me that you have given me that task today," Modi said.
"And I want to say Gehlot ji that you have laddoos in both your hands... The railway minister is from Rajasthan and the chairman of the Railway Board is also from Rajasthan," he added.
This was the second time in five months that PM Modi "praised" Gehlot.
Last November, when the two shared the dias at an event in Banswara, the Prime Minister described Gehlot as the senior-most chief minister in the fraternity of CMs.
Pilot had then taken a dig at the chief minister over this.
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