Minister Rajendra Gudha unhappy with ashok gehlot government says commitment not fulfilled

Rajasthan / Minister Rajendra Gudha unhappy with ashok gehlot government says commitment not fulfilled
Rajasthan - Minister Rajendra Gudha unhappy with ashok gehlot government says commitment not fulfilled
Rajasthan : The process of political crisis in Rajasthan is not taking its name to end. Now MLA and Sainik Welfare Minister Rajendra Gudha, who has left Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and joined Congress, has complained about the behavior of ministers towards him. He has also said that the promises made to him by the government have not been fulfilled. Gudha is one of the 6 rebel BSP MLAs who joined the Congress and gave stability to the Gehlot government and its number of MLAs increased to 106. Even during the political crisis of 2020, he supported the Gehlot government.

'There was also a promise to meet Sonia-Rahul'

Gudha has openly expressed his displeasure saying, "Almost all (6 MLAs from BSP) believe that the kind of expectations and promises that were made were not fulfilled. This has increased distrust. Gudha said, "We were assured that a meeting would be held with Congress President Sonia Gandhi and senior leader Rahul Gandhi, but nothing happened. If nothing happens then we will have to think because everyone is worried.

Displeasure of not getting board, car and staff

On the feeling of insecurity, Gudha said, "Last time (Gehlot's old tenure) everyone was given tickets. Three were made ministers and three parliamentary secretaries, similar things were still on my mind, but this time it is not so, and looking at the stand, there seems to be distrust." Spoke to (other 5 MLAs who came from BSP) and gave him many assurances on behalf of CM. No board was given to MLAs Wajib Ali and Sandeep. MLA Lakhan was not given vehicle, staff and office.” He said that the basic thing is that elections are coming and there is a feeling of insecurity.

Gudha had expressed dissatisfaction even before the Rajya Sabha elections

Earlier, Gudha had also publicly expressed his grievances in June ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections. 5 out of 6 MLAs did not attend the meeting with other MLAs in Udaipur and then after meeting with Ashok Gehlot went by state plane, where other MLAs were kept for fear of horse trading. Then Gudha targeted the in-charge of Rajasthan, Ajay Manak, saying that he made promises, but did not fulfill them. He said, "Promises should be fulfilled in politics." Responding to Gudha's words, spokesperson RC Chaudhary said that he is part of the Congress Legislature Party and if there is an issue, the party leader will look into it. It should also be ensured that the issues are raised on the right platform.

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