From Delhi to Dausa: A Minister Brings the Budget Home.
Okay, so this is how governance should connect.
Today, Colonel Rajyavardhan Rathore (yes, the Olympian, the ex-soldier, the Minister) didn't just talk about the Central Budget 2026-27 in some fancy Delhi studio. He held a full-fledged press conference in Dausa, Rajasthan—his constituency.
Think about that. The details of a national budget, broken down in a local setting. No political fluff, just straight talk on what it means for the people right there.
The Big Points from Dausa:
Budget 2026-27 = "A New Chapter." His words. Focus on rural economy, digital stuff, jobs for the young, and farmers.
Dausa-specific wins: New railway lines, water projects, funds for schools. Actual, tangible things.
Shoutout to the State Govt: Gave credit where it's due—on health, roads, and women's schemes.
The vibe? It was less "politician speechifying" and more "here's the plan, let's get to work." He even took questions head-on.
The Quote that Hit: "The development of Dausa will not halt. It is poised to reach new heights."
This is what local representation looks like. Not just a name on a ballot, but a communicator, a translator of policy into promise.















