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Rajasthan Congress Crisis: Assembly elections are going to be held in Rajasthan this year. Before this, the phase of rhetoric is going on inside the Congress party, on which Congress in-charge of Rajasthan Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa has expressed concern. He has asked the Chief Minister of the state Ashok Gehlot to stop his ministers from making statements against each other. Talking to the media, he said that it is the job of the chief minister to control his ministers. I will look into this matter at the party organization level. Congress in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa The above remarks came in response to Food and Civil Supplies Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas criticizing Urban and Development (UDH) Minister Shanti Dhariwal for his statement blaming Jaipur's local MLAs and ministers for lagging behind in development works under the Smart City Mission. Has come after. Congress in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said that I I have told you to call your ministers and explain and work to control them. I will look into the matter at the party level. He said that as far as the government and ministers making statements against each other is concerned, it is the job of the chief minister to see to it...the responsibility of the ministers is to strengthen the government and the organization and not to make statements against each other. To spoil the environment by giving. Six MLAs and three ministers from Jaipur Discuss here that Dhariwala said in a program in Udaipur last days It was said that there are six MLAs and three ministers from Jaipur and due to their mutual dispute there is a hindrance in the development work. Dhariwal had said that the Smart City Mission was started in four cities of Rajasthan, Kota, Jaipur, Ajmer and Udaipur, but some problems are being seen in Jaipur. Due to the mutual dispute between local MLAs and ministers, the pace of work is going slow, due to which the work seems to be getting affected. Khachariawas hit back on the matter Khachariawas, MLA from Jaipur's Civil Lines seat, hit back on the matter and said that Dhariwal should apologize for his words. Khachariawas said that Dhariwal should clarify 'whether Kataria is his leader and if so, whether he (Dhariwal) is a BJP worker. The kind of language Dhariwal is using cannot be of any Congress worker.

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Rajasthan Congress Crisis: Assembly elections are going to be held in Rajasthan this year. Before this, the phase of rhetoric is going on inside the Congress party, on which Congress in-charge of Rajasthan Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa has expressed concern. He has asked the Chief Minister of the state Ashok Gehlot to stop his ministers from making statements against each other. Talking to the media, he said that it is the job of the chief minister to control his ministers. I will look into this matter at the party organization level.

Congress in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa The above remarks came in response to Food and Civil Supplies Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas criticizing Urban and Development (UDH) Minister Shanti Dhariwal for his statement blaming Jaipur’s local MLAs and ministers for lagging behind in development works under the Smart City Mission. Has come after.

Congress in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said that I I have told you to call your ministers and explain and work to control them. I will look into the matter at the party level. He said that as far as the government and ministers making statements against each other is concerned, it is the job of the chief minister to see to it…the responsibility of the ministers is to strengthen the government and the organization and not to make statements against each other. To spoil the environment by giving.

Six MLAs and three ministers from Jaipur

Discuss here that Dhariwala said in a program in Udaipur last days It was said that there are six MLAs and three ministers from Jaipur and due to their mutual dispute there is a hindrance in the development work. Dhariwal had said that the Smart City Mission was started in four cities of Rajasthan, Kota, Jaipur, Ajmer and Udaipur, but some problems are being seen in Jaipur. Due to the mutual dispute between local MLAs and ministers, the pace of work is going slow, due to which the work seems to be getting affected.

Khachariawas hit back on the matter

Khachariawas, MLA from Jaipur’s Civil Lines seat, hit back on the matter and said that Dhariwal should apologize for his words. Khachariawas said that Dhariwal should clarify ‘whether Kataria is his leader and if so, whether he (Dhariwal) is a BJP worker. The kind of language Dhariwal is using cannot be of any Congress worker.