Gehlot today reached his home-town Jodhpur for the first time after the recent win of the Congress in the by-polls.
The countdown has already begun and the people of the state have given indication that they are fed up of the BJP government, he said.
"Despite winning a thumping majority, this government has done nothing but has lied to the people throughout the stint and has worked only with hostility," Gehlot alleged.
Later, on his route to the temple of Tanot Mata, Gehlot attended a felicitation program in a Agolai village near Jodhpur and appealed to the people to vote out BJP and bring Congress back to the power for development.
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