Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Leader and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati took to Twitter to share her views on the recently passed Minimum Guaranteed Income Bill, 2023 by the Rajasthan Government.
Earlier on Friday, Gudha had criticised his own government over recent incidents of crimes against women in the state. Speaking in the assembly, Gudha, the Congress leader said that it should be accepted that the state government “failed” in women's safety.
"Rajasthan CM is forgetting that the law and order situation in Rajasthan is getting worst. It's only PM Modi who can help them. Rajasthan’s sentiment has got hurt because of the mismanagement of the law and order situation," BJP leader Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said.
Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that there is an anarchic situation in Rajasthan Congress as the party is taking action against their MLA Rajendra Singh Gudha for speaking the truth instead of taking appropriate action on the things said by him.
Reacting to the sacking of former minister Rajendra Singh Gudha from the State cabinet over his remarks on the rising number of crimes against women in the state, Dotasra said, "Inclusion of a minister or their dismissal is up to a Chief Minister and he acted accordingly. It is the right of
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Training his guns at Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot led government in Rajasthan, Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Saturday said that the "peaceful and safe state has become number one in terms of crime against women in five years."
"For the first time, I have seen that a Prime Minister is visiting Karnataka, Rajasthan and other places for elections, but not Manipur. It is his government in Manipur, just imagine what would he have said if it was a Congress government there," CM Ashok Gehlot said while speaking to the
A day after being sacked as a minister following his critical remarks against Ashok Gehlot government over recent incidents of crimes against women in Rajasthan, Rajendra Singh Gudha on Saturday said that he will keep speaking until he is alive.
"He was removed from the state cabinet because Congress cannot tolerate truth, this truth was muffled by the state government for a long time," Rajyavardhan Rathore told ANI.