No infighting in party, claims BJP Rajasthan in-charge Arun Singh
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No infighting in party, claims BJP Rajasthan in-charge Arun Singh
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JAIPUR: BJP national in-charge of Rajasthan Arun Singh claimed that infighting within the party is over and all leaders are now attending party meetings. In a presser held at the BJP headquarters on Saturday, Singh said that infighting in Congress is hampering the delivery of the ruling government which in any case is lethal for citizens. Singh presided over the first statewide Panna Pramukh meeting at the BJP headquarters. Taking a dig at CM Ashok Gehlot, Singh said that the CM is sitting on cabinet expansion and other important decisions which have led to slow progress of the state. “If a new cabinet can take oath in Karnataka, why a cabinet expansion has been delayed in the state. It is ironic that Congress state presidents of other states – Karnataka’s D K Shivkumar and Haryana’s Kumari Selja, have been heading towards the state to convince Gehlot of resolving the issue,” said Singh. Referring to the statements of Congress MLAs, Singh said that they have forgotten about the welfare of the local people in the state. “Gehlot has not been able to placate his own MLAs, how can he run the state,” said Singh, who alleged that announcement of the Panchayati Raj elections in the state is yet again a strategy by the Gehlot to deviate people’s attention from the internal fight and from his misgovernance. Replying to a question on the angry reaction from farmers against BJP leaders, Singh said, “I don’t see any angry reaction from the farmers. I have been travelling across the state and have not come across any farmer opposing the three farm bills.”
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The Times of India
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2021-08-08
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Jaipur