Jaipur, Feb. 6 -- Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully on Thursday launched a sweeping attack on the BJP-led state government during the debate on the Governor's Address in the assembly, raising questions over manifesto promises, administration, law and order and policy decisions, while accusing it of focusing more on branding than governance. Opening his address with a reference to the Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata, Jully said governance cannot be built on falsehood. "A state cannot run on lies. a ruler who relies on falsehood ultimately loses the trust of people," he said, while questioning the government's claim that 72% of its manifesto promises had been fulfilled. He asserted that the ruling party had made 122 promises across nine sections and asked what had happened to the remaining commitments, remarking, "If 72% is done, has GST been imposed on the remaining 28%?" Targeting the government's publicity approach, Jully alleged that branding had become a priority over governance. "Whether work happens or not, the focus is on aggressive branding. The chief minister makes reels. a Rs.8-crore contract has been given for this branding," he said. He described the administration as running on a "reel format" rather than substantive work. Raising internal governance issues, the Opposition leader claimed that even ruling party legislators had expressed dissatisfaction during internal meetings. He alleged strained coordination within the government, stating, "MLAs say ministers are not listening, ministers say the chief minister is not listening, and the chief minister says no one is listening to him," prompting objections from the parliamentary affairs minister and brief exchanges in the House. On law and order, Jully alleged deteriorating public safety, citing crime incidents including a murder in Sawai Madhopur and irregularities in land transactions and local administration. He questioned policing, drug control and governance at the district level, alleging vacant posts and administrative delays....