Rajasthan
Congress In-charges Meet Gehlot, Paint Bright Picture | Jaipur News
JAIPUR: Congress in-charge for Rajasthan Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and three co-in-charges of the party on Thursday met CM Ashok Gehlot and gave their feedback on the state government’s ongoing inflation relief camps and the overall political situation in the state.
The three co-in charges —Amrita Dhawan, Virendra Singh Rathore and Qazi Nizamuddin—held a meeting with Randhawa at Circuit House before meeting the CM in the afternoon. Dhawan told the media that after the Delhi talks, the situation has improved for Congress in eastern Rajasthan. She is the co-in charge of eastern Rajasthan districts where Sachin Pilot holds sway.
Randhawa said after the meeting, “The co-in-charges had a meeting with the CM for the first time, discussed the future programmes of Congress and the feedback on the inflation relief camps”.
Dhawan attacked BJP, alleging that the saffron party is engaging in the politics of fear. “Congress will win the elections in Rajasthan with a huge margin. The inflation relief camps have been providing relief to the last person in the line. Congress will repeat due to the government’s schemes. BJP has no vision of development in the state as it does the politics of religion and caste.”
The three co-in charges —Amrita Dhawan, Virendra Singh Rathore and Qazi Nizamuddin—held a meeting with Randhawa at Circuit House before meeting the CM in the afternoon. Dhawan told the media that after the Delhi talks, the situation has improved for Congress in eastern Rajasthan. She is the co-in charge of eastern Rajasthan districts where Sachin Pilot holds sway.
Randhawa said after the meeting, “The co-in-charges had a meeting with the CM for the first time, discussed the future programmes of Congress and the feedback on the inflation relief camps”.
Dhawan attacked BJP, alleging that the saffron party is engaging in the politics of fear. “Congress will win the elections in Rajasthan with a huge margin. The inflation relief camps have been providing relief to the last person in the line. Congress will repeat due to the government’s schemes. BJP has no vision of development in the state as it does the politics of religion and caste.”