Jaipur:Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra claimed on Friday that the BJP is scattered in Rajasthan and it does not have a chief ministerial face for the upcoming state Assembly polls. The Congress general secretary also took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's frequent visits to the poll-bound state, saying it seems that he is out to find a chief ministerial face for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
"The BJP is a scattered party in Rajasthan and it does not have a face for the chief minister's post. The prime minister is roaming every corner of the state. Sometimes, it seems that he is out to find his chief ministerial face," Gandhi said while addressing a poll rally at Sagwara in Dungarpur district.
"Modi is seeking votes in his name. Who will run the state? He will not come from Delhi to run the state, a local leader is needed for that," she added. Gandhi also asked the voters to be careful if emotions and religion are used with a design to get their votes. "If emotions and religion are used in politics, one has to be careful. If your emotions are being used, then you will have to be careful and think whether they are working for you or just taking the name of religion," she said.
Hitting out at the BJP-led Centre, the Congress leader said people across the country, including farmers, are suffering due to inflation. She said the voters will have to decide what kind of leaders they want -- those who work for them or those who only talk of religion and do not work for them.