Their issues range from corruption to the ongoing water crisis in the region.
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ContributePrime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off his Rajasthan polls visits with a rally in Alwar, a region which has 11 seats. He used a two-pronged approach: attacking the Congress while praising chief minister Vasundhara Raje for the work her government has done. Newslaundry‘s Amit Bharadwaj talked to the youth of Alwar who detailed what they wished the prime minister had addressed in his speech, from farmers’ issues to the water crisis in Alwar to the problems of unemployment and corruption.
Watch the video to see what they had to say.
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