Showing posts with label Ashok Gehlot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashok Gehlot. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2020

Cong foiled Centre's bid to topple Rajasthan govt with money: Shiv Sena

ent tried to pull down the Ashok Gehlot government in Rajasthan by buying MLAs but the Congress party foiled its conspiracy, said the Shiv Sena on Monday "The Central government's pressure and money were used in attempts to topple the Gehlot government. However, Congress has destroyed it. Now BJP says that Rajasthan government tapped phones in an unethical manner. The Central Home Department will now investigate this phone tapping case and we have also read the news of getting such an order. This is correct too," the party said in its mouthpiece Saamna.

The Sena governs Maharashtra along with the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party and it hardly has a presence in Rajasthan.
"It is a crime to listen not only to political leaders' conversation secretly but of any other individual as well. This is an attack on personal freedom. In such a situation, the Union Home Department will be investigating in this context, so what's wrong in this? The only question is that the Gehlot government must have heard this conversation, so did any situation of any such emergency created in this country or state?" Shiv Sena added.
The party added that there was an attempt to bring down the majority government in Rajasthan and for this, the sale of MLAs at high prices had also started.
"The reason behind Sachin Pilot's revolt was more that of money than morality. It is a revolt against the people and democracy. This is corruption. The Gehlot government has registered a case against a BJP leader and Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat based on the evidence," said Shiv Sena.
"Shekhawat has cases and allegations of serious crimes against him but BJP is not ready to speak anything about it. As immoral as it is to listen to phone conversations and keep a track, the criminal nature of buying laws to topple the government is equally immoral," the mouthpiece further read.
In Rajasthan, the Pilot vs Gehlot dispute remained the same, but despite this, the government did not fall from the contradiction, rather Gehlot reversed BJP's stance, said Shiv Sena.

"Phone tapping is not a small matter and it is not only happening in Rajasthan. The state's phone tapping has led to the unravelling of many things, but if someone secretly listens to the conversation held between Congress leaders and sends it to Rahul Gandhi then there would be many sensational disclosures," the mouthpiece read.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

What about 'ghar wapsi'? Sibal on Sachin Pilot's claim of not joining BJP

Tearing into Sachin Pilot over his case that he isn't joining the BJP, senior Congress pioneer Kapil Sibal on Thursday got some information about his arrangements on 'ghar wapsi'. He additionally asked whether Rajasthan's nonconformist administrators are traveling in Haryana under the attentive gaze of the saffron party.
Pilot was sacked by the gathering as Rajasthan vice president pastor and PCC boss after he transparently rebelled against Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
As theory mounted about his subsequent stages, Pilot said he isn't joining the BJP.
Likewise READ: Sachin Pilot's future is in Congress just: Senior pioneer Veerappa Moily
"Bogus gossipy tidbits spread to insult. Pilot: 'I am not joining BJP'. I surmise then lawmakers at a lodging in Manesar is simply a get-away in Haryana's customary range of familiarity under BJP's attentive gaze. Shouldn't something be said about 'ghar wapsi'," Sibal asked on Twitter.
Sibal had before said he was stressed for the gathering and inquired as to whether it will wake up after the ponies have shot.
"Stressed for our gathering. Will we wake up simply after the ponies have dashed from our corrals," he had inquired.
Sibal's comments about 'ghar wapsi' come after the Congress by and by said the nonconformist MLAs can at present come back to the Congress overlay.
AICC general secretary for Rajasthan Avinash Pande and boss representative Randeep Surjewala have asked Pilot and other nonconformist administrators to come back to the Congress overlay in the event that they are not joining the BJP. The offer comes at the occurrence of Rahul Gandhi, who needs to give Pilot one more opportunity, party insiders said.Taking a swipe at Sachin Pilot over his case that he isn't joining the BJP, senior Congress pioneer Kapil Sibal on Thursday got some information about his arrangements on 'ghar wapsi'. He likewise asked whether Rajasthan's protester lawmakers are traveling in Haryana under the careful gaze of the saffron party.
Pilot was sacked by the gathering as Rajasthan vice president pastor and PCC boss after he straightforwardly rebelled against Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
As hypothesis mounted about his following stages, Pilot said he isn't joining the BJP.
Additionally READ: Sachin Pilot's future is in Congress just: Senior pioneer Veerappa Moily
"Bogus bits of gossip spread to insult. Pilot: 'I am not joining BJP'. I surmise then officials at an inn in Manesar is simply a get-away in Haryana's usual range of familiarity under BJP's careful gaze. Shouldn't something be said about 'ghar wapsi'," Sibal asked on Twitter.
Sibal had before said he was concerned for the gathering and inquired as to whether it will wake up after the ponies have shot.
"Stressed for our gathering. Will we wake up simply after the ponies have darted from our pens," he had inquired.
Sibal's comments about 'ghar wapsi' come after the Congress by and by said the nonconformist MLAs can even now come back to the Congress crease.

AICC general secretary for Rajasthan Avinash Pande and boss representative Randeep Surjewala have encouraged Pilot and other nonconformist officials to come back to the Congress crease on the off chance that they are not joining the BJP. The offer comes at the example of Rahul Gandhi, who needs to give Pilot one more opportunity, party insiders said.