Rajasthan / Congress MLAs open front against Gehlot government, rebels become eight MLAs in a month

Last year, the pro-Sachin Pilot pro-Congress MLAs took up an uprising against Rajasthan's Ashok Galhot government. After one year, the resentment of the party MLAs against the Gehlot government is increasing. In the last one month, eight Congress MLAs have expressed their dissatisfaction against the Ashok Gehlot government and have opened a front against their own government.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 09, 2021, 05:21 PM
Last year, the pro-Sachin Pilot pro-Congress MLAs took up an uprising against Rajasthan's Ashok Galhot government. After one year, the resentment of the party MLAs against the Gehlot government is increasing. In the last one month, eight Congress MLAs have expressed their dissatisfaction against the Ashok Gehlot government and have opened a front against their own government.

The latest case in Rajasthan has come up against former minister and MLA Bharat Singh, who has opened a front against his government's food minister Pramod Jain Bhaya. Bharat Singh has written a letter to the police IG of Kota saying that a history sheet is being opened against Congress worker Naresh Meena while he is a political activist. Mines Minister Pramod Jain Bhaya, who did all this, knows the whole of Rajasthan, how he is a person. Earlier, in a letter to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Bharat Singh had told Mines Minister Pramod Jain Bhaya even to the mafia.

Please tell that before Bharat Singh, three Congress members, who were among the MLAs who had taken a rebel stand against the Ashok Galhot government, accused the MLAs of SC / ST and minority communities of discriminating and trying to suppress their voice in the House. Huh. It included former ministers Ramesh Meena, MLA Ved Prakash Solanki and Murari Lal Meena. Apart from this, former minister Vishvendra Singh and former minister Hemaram Chaudhary have also expressed their satisfaction over the functioning of the Rajasthan government.

Ramesh Meena had alleged that the SC and ST community MLAs are being heard neither in the government nor in the organization and they will take this matter to the party high command. The former ministers who took the rebel stand are Ramesh Meena, MLA Murari Lal Meena and Ved Prakash Solanki. These three MLAs supported the then Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot, who took a rebel stand against Chief Minister Gehlot last year.

Significantly, the issue of giving 50 MLAs seats without a mic was hot in the assembly. Earlier, the issue was discussed between Assembly Speaker CP Joshi and Congress MLA Ramesh Meena. Outside the assembly, Ramesh Meena said that I will meet Congress leader Rahul Gandhi about my problems. I have asked for time to meet, but if our problems are not resolved there, I will not back down from resigning.

Congress MLA from Dausa Murari Lal Meena had said that discrimination is being done right from the beginning. For this, a voice has been raised from the Chief Minister to the party level. Meena told reporters outside the assembly that there have been development works in my area which I cannot deny, but in many constituencies, many people are not working in the government. He had said that party leaders consider SC / ST and minorities to be the backbone of the Congress, but this backbone is being weakened at the assembly, government and party level itself.

Congress MLA Ved Prakash Solanki of Chaksu assembly constituency had alleged that only a select few are allowed to speak in the assembly. Solanki had said that on one hand you believe that the SC and JA are the backbone of the Congress and on the other hand you weaken their MLAs. The two things cannot happen simultaneously. He said that most of the 50 MLAs who have been given unopposed seats in the Assembly citing the Corona Protocol, are mostly from Dalit, tribal and minority communities. In this way, eight Congress MLAs have kept the rebel stance.