Rajasthan / Congress-BJP debate on Gehlot's 'political class' statement

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 19, 2022, 05:24 PM
Rajasthan News: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's statement of 'starting political classes after retirement' has sparked a huge debate in the political circles of the state. When Gehlot was asked to speak on the political model of Rajasthan during a press conference organized on Saturday (December 17) to mark the completion of four years of the Congress government in Rajasthan, he quipped, "I will take political classes after my retirement." Will start taking.

BJP state president Satish Poonia said, 'God forbid! If one sees a day that one has to go to the Ashok Gehlot School of Politics, one will learn to lie, make false declarations and break promises...You can get trained on these issues, but training in traditional ethical politics There is no scope for which Rajasthan was once known.

Congress leaders are also reacting to the statement

Not only BJP, even Congress leaders are not able to stop themselves from speaking on this issue. Sushil Asopa, former secretary of Congress' Rajasthan unit, tweeted, "I don't want to go to any class to learn politics. Whenever I am in trouble, I sit down to read the unfinished autobiography of Pandit Nehru, this automatically strengthens my knowledge of moral politics.

Speculation continues in the state regarding the statement

Meanwhile, speculations are also going on in the state regarding Gehlot's statement. A senior leader on the condition of anonymity said, Gehlot has been a politician for the last four decades and a politician never thinks or announces his retirement plan. His statement has added fuel to the ongoing political tussle in Rajasthan on leadership issues.

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