Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot Says ’Gurjar Community’s Complaints Will Be Heard; Bharat Jodo Yatra Will Be a Success'
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday said that he will try to address Gurjar community's complaints, after its leader Vijay Singh Bainsla threatened to disrupt Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra in the state.
Jaipur, November 23: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday said that he will try to address Gurjar community's complaints, after its leader Vijay Singh Bainsla threatened to disrupt Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra in the state.
Bainsla has been pressing the state government to resolve issues it has raised regarding OBC reservation, and has also demanded Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to make Sachin Pilot Rajasthan CM. Ashok Gehlot Government Sanctions Rs 13.10 Crore for Smart Classes in 500 Madrasas Across Rajasthan.
Bainsla has said that the community had given its votes to Congress for a Gurjar CM in the state. Reacting to his demands, Gehlot said, "This is democracy and every one has the right to speak. We are ruling on the basis of the Constitution and the right to speak cannot be taken away. If there is any demand or suggestion, we will hear that and will try to address the complaints." Rajasthan Government Approves Rs 36.56 Crore To Set Up Digital Libraries in 344 Residential Schools in State.
After a meeting of the party leaders to review the preparations of the yatra, the chief minister told reporters that the yatra will be held successfully in the state.
"The atmosphere in the state is good, there is enthusiasm in the party workers. The objective of the yatra is to restore harmony and flag issues such as inflation and unemployment," he said.
Gehlot said that efforts were made to tarnish the image of Rahul Gandhi on social media in the past but now, through the yatra, a new image of him has emerged. Gehlot also attacked the BJP, calling them "fascists."
He said people running the central government do not like criticism and treat anyone who criticises them as "anti-national." "They speak with shamelessness … do not take the name of former prime ministers. This is a fascist thought," he said, as he spoke about the contributions of former prime ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi in the making of the country.
On the issue of anomalies in OBC reservation raised by former minister Harish Chaudhary, Gehlot said that the issue will be discussed in the cabinet and will be resolved. He also said that it was a technical matter and those raising it should not make it an issue related to caste.
Chaudhary, a Congress MLA from Baitu in Barmer, has agitated several times under the banner of OBC Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti to remove the discrepancies in OBC reservation. Gehlot said that the anomaly was created by the former BJP government, but it will be taken care of.
Pradesh Congress Committee chief Govind Singh Dotasra said the party had detailed discussions on the yatra in its state coordination committee. He said that a committee has been formed with 15 coordinators to look after the arrangements of the yatra. These coordinators also attended the meeting.
Senior Congress leader and state in-charge Ajay Maken skipped the meeting. Maken had recently written to party president Mallikarjun Kharge expressing his unwillingness to continue as the party in-charge, citing the September 25 incident, when a separate meeting of MLAs was held at the residence of parliamentary affairs minister Shanti Dhariwal, due to which the Congress Legislature Party meeting could not take place.
Party sources said that Maken is unhappy that no action has been taken against Dhariwal, chief whip Mahesh Joshi, and Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) chairman Dharmendra Rathore, despite notices served on them.
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