Rajasthan: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has fiercely attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP for the assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh. During a press conference on 22 November in Jodhpur, the Chief Minister said that “at least 33 MLAs in Gujarat and 21 in Himachal Pradesh have rebelled. Prime Minister Modi’s party has not been the same as before, now changes have started coming in the party. People have started speaking. The BJP has changed now and people have started speaking up and speaking up.”
CM Gehlot targeted BJP
Even before this, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had lashed out at BJP at the time of inauguration and foundation stone laying of development projects worth Rs 149 crore in Chittorgarh. He said that “inflation and unemployment have emerged as the biggest problems in the whole country today. In Rajasthan, the state government is working with commitment to provide maximum employment opportunities to the youth. According to the CM, the Rajasthan government has provided more than 1.25 lakh government jobs so far during the current tenure.
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Recruitment on the posts of government jobs
Recruitment on the posts of government jobs in Rajasthan is still going on and in this recruitment has been announced for one lakh government jobs. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that “the governments that came after independence have worked to strengthen India’s democracy and as a result of that, with the implementation of the constitution in the country, women also got the right to vote. Whereas in other democracies it has taken a long time.
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Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s statement came when BJP’s Himachal Pradesh unit’s chief spokesperson Randhir Sharma claimed Congress’ horse-trading allegations as baseless. He said that “BJP will return to power in the state with absolute majority.”
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