CM Gehlot made a big statement on the offer of resignation of Ashok Chandna, said - may be...
Rajasthan / CM Gehlot made a big statement on the offer of resignation of Ashok Chandna, said - may be...
Rajasthan - CM Gehlot made a big statement on the offer of resignation of Ashok Chandna, said - may be...
Jaipur. Rajasthan Sports Minister Ashok Chandna has offered to resign. He has made a big allegation on CM's Principal Secretary Kuldeep Raka of capturing the departments. Now Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has given a big statement in this matter. According to a tweet by NNI, CM Gehlot said, 'Ashok Chandna is under a lot of work pressure. He may have given the statement under stress. We should not take it seriously. We will talk to them' It is known that in one of his tweets, Chandna said that CM Gehlot should free him from the arrogant ministerial post.
Ashok Chandna wrote in his tweet, 'Chief Minister, my personal request to you is to free me from this jealous ministerial post and give the charge of all my departments to Kuldeep Ranka, because anyway he is the minister of all departments.' If experts are to be believed, Chandna is angry with Kuldeep Ranka's interference. Because of this he has offered to resign.Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot gave clarificationGiving clarification, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that for what reason Chandna did this, he was not talked about yet. Maybe he is under some tension. Ashok Gehlot also tried to clarify on Chandna's allegations by saying that the responsibility of organizing the Rural Olympics in Rajasthan is with Ashok Chandna and it is a big task. A huge budget has been allocated for this.Gehlot government minister Shakuntala Rawat, while reacting to the issue of Chandna, said, 'Small things happen. Whatever Chandna saab has said, he should sit and talk. Every man does it in his own way. The way the CM works, the way the budget was presented, perhaps such a budget has never come in Rajasthan. In what way it is said, I do not know. I don't want to comment. I don't think so. If no one does any work, then what is a separate machinery of bureaucracy, they are also their own men.