Rajasthan
If I can, I will cut hair of rapists, gangsters and parade them in public: Rajasthan CM
"If I can, I will cut the hair of rapists and gangsters and parade them in public at a market place. When such people feel ashamed, others will be scared to commit similar acts," Gehlot said. The Chief Minister said this after he was asked about the increasing cases of gang wars in Rajasthan at a programme here.
With Jan Aakrosh Yatra, we will repeat Gujarat story: Rajasthan BJP chief Satish Poonia
As per the programme, a total of 200 chariots will go to 200 assembly constituencies of the state, while 'sabhas' (meetings) being held out in each assembly constituency, which Satish Poonia believes "will become a reason for the change of government Rajasthan".
Rajasthan BJP defers Jan Akrosh Yatra amid Covid concerns
BJP president Satish Poonia tweeted, "Bharatiya Janata Party Rajasthan's Janakrosh Yatra against the misrule of Congress, Jungle Raj and corruption in Rajasthan was getting immense public support, but in view of the general precautions and instructions of Covid, it has been postponed till the next time in public interest."
I am opening shop of love in the market of hatred: Rahul Gandhi
The former Congress President said that the voice of the workers and common people should echo in the government, suggesting to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot sitting on the dais that the way the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' is being taken out, a 'padayatra' should also be taken out in every district of the state one day in a month. "If the government meets the people once in a month, the problems of the public will directly reach it," he said.
Ex-RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan joins Rahul's Bharat Jodo Yatra in Raj
Rahul Gandhi had a more than half-an-hour discussion with Rajan during the yatra, which resumed this morning from Bhadoti of Sawai Madhopur. Rajan is known for keeping a frank opinion on economic issues. Both put forth their views on the economic issues for a documentary.
Gujarat formula leaves Rajasthan BJP veterans worried
The reason is that many veteran leaders in Gujarat were asked to sit at home while freshers were given a chance to contest elections. The formula produced stunning results, giving the biggest ever victory to the saffron party in the state. The discussions in the political circles in Rajasthan are now centred around this Gujarat formula and many senior leaders are seen discussing this in hushed tones.
Sukhjinder Randhawa replaces Maken as Congress in-charge of Rajasthan
The party has appointed Kumari Selja as General Secretary Incharge of Chhattisgarh, Shaktisinh Gohil as Incharge of Haryana (in addition to Delhi) and Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa as Incharge of Rajasthan, the Congess said in a late night communique, adding that party president has made these appointments in the All India Congress Committee with immediate effect.
Gehlot, Pilot show unity; state Cong chief calls it 'united colours of Rajasthan'
Both Gehlot and Pilot greeted each other in the meeting. Later, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee chief Govind Singh Dotasra shared photographs on Twitter with a caption 'The United Colours of Rajasthan'. Those seen in the photographs are Dotasra, along with Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal, Pilot and Gehlot. Recently, differences between the Gehlot and Pilot turned worse after the veteran Congress leader called his former deputy a traitor during an interview with a media outlet.
'We don't need Sachin Pilot': BJP reacts to Ashok Gehlot's allegations
"Sachin Pilot has nothing to do with BJP. This is an internal quarrel within the Congress. How can we be guilty of the ongoing feud? There is no substance in Gehlot's allegations. We never met or talked to Pilot. We never needed Pilot before, and we don't need him even now," he said. "It never happens that a party has to sack its Deputy CM and Pradesh Congress Committee chief. We did not ask anyone to go and topple the government.
'Gaddar' can't be made CM: Gehlot tears into ex-deputy Sachin Pilot
In an interview with NDTV, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot launched a scathing attack on his former deputy Sachin Pilot, saying "a gaddar (traitor) cannot be the Chief Minister". "How can people accept a man who does not have even 10 MLAs... Someone who rebelled against the party and has been named a traitor," Gehlot said in a no-holds-barred attack.
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