Rajasthan: Dotasra Slams BJP Government Over Law and Order, Demands Cabinet Reshuffle Ahead of Anta By-election
Rajasthan - Dotasra Slams BJP Government Over Law and Order, Demands Cabinet Reshuffle Ahead of Anta By-election
Rajasthan Pradesh Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra recently visited Bundi, where he received a warm welcome, while upon arriving at the Circuit House, MLA Harimohan Sharma and numerous Congress workers greeted him enthusiastically. Dotasra was felicitated with bouquets and garlands, with a large number of party officials and workers present to show their support. This visit comes at a time of heightened political activity in the state, particularly concerning the upcoming Anta by-election, indicating the Congress party's focus on strengthening its grassroots presence and preparing for electoral challenges.
During his address, Dotasra launched a scathing attack on the state's BJP government. He alleged that accidents are continuously increasing across the state, leading to a complete breakdown of law and order. Dotasra stated that the public feels insecure, and the government has clearly lost control over these critical issues, while he emphasized that the people are fed up with the BJP government's policies, and the results of the Anta by-election will clearly reflect this public sentiment. His remarks underscore the Congress party's concerns regarding governance and public safety in Rajasthan.
Strong Criticism of BJP Government: Law and Order Concerns
Demand for Cabinet Reshuffle: Citing Gujarat Model
Targeting Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Dotasra demanded a significant cabinet reshuffle, while he asserted that the nature of incidents occurring in Rajasthan clearly indicates that the government has lost its grip. Dotasra suggested that the entire government should be changed along the lines of the "Gujarat model. " He advocated for bringing in new faces through a cabinet reshuffle to provide relief to the public and inject new energy into the administration, while this demand appears to be a strategic move by the Congress to put pressure on the BJP government and highlight perceived administrative inefficiencies.Clarification on Anta By-election Incident
During his interaction with the media, Dotasra was questioned about his convoy being stopped during the Anta by-election campaign. He clarified that there was no attack on him, but his convoy was indeed halted for about half an hour, while dotasra described this incident as an attempt to obstruct the democratic process. He noted that a gathering of "anti-social elements" was visible in the Anta. Election, actively trying to disrupt the electoral proceedings and create an atmosphere of intimidation.Call for Strict Action Against Anti-Social Elements
Dotasra urged the administration to take strict action against the "anti-social elements" who are obstructing the democratic process in Anta. He stressed that such incidents are detrimental to a healthy democracy and that the administration should take immediate steps against such elements to ensure fair and peaceful elections. This call for action is also aimed at putting pressure on the election commission and local authorities to maintain order and ensure the integrity of the by-election.Public to Respond to BJP's Failures
The PCC Chief affirmed that Congress workers are strongly engaging with. The public, and the organization is being activated across the state. He expressed confidence that the public will respond to the BJP's failures in the upcoming elections. Dotasra stated that the Congress is continuously fighting for public issues and expects positive results in the near future. He called upon party workers to unite and dedicate themselves fully to the election campaign.