3 Congress MLAs Accuse Rajasthan Govt Of Discrimination
Jaipur:
3 Rajasthan Congress MLAs, who have been a part of the riot towards Leader Minister Ashok Gehlot closing yr, on Friday accused the state govt of discriminating towards the legislators of Scheduled Castes and minority communities, with considered one of them threatening to surrender.
Former minister Ramesh Meena and MLAs Murari Lal Meena and Ved Prakash Solanki alleged that the federal government is attempting to suppress the voice of legislators representing SC/ST and minorities as they have got been allocated seats within the meeting with out mics.
“I can meet Congress chief Rahul Gandhi referring to this factor. I’ve sought time for a gathering. If our issues aren’t resolved, then I can now not step again from resigning,” Mr Meena stated out of doors the state meeting.
In July-August closing yr, the Congress govt in Rajasthan confronted a political disaster after former deputy leader minister Sachin Pilot and 18 different party MLAs revolted towards the management of Mr Gehlot.
The problem settled in August after the intervention of the party top command and the Pilot camp gave up riot.
Ramesh Meena was once got rid of from the cupboard for rebelling towards the state govt.
On Friday, the previous minister requested media individuals to test the 3 earlier budgets introduced by way of the state govt to have a look at what legislators representing SC/ST and minority communities were given for construction paintings of their constituencies.
“I’m elevating my voice towards the acts that weaken the Congress. If you don’t permit us to talk, give price range for construction paintings. Ministers don’t meet us and then you definitely name us the spine of the federal government,” he stated.
Congress MLA from Chaksu constituency Ved Prakash Solanki claimed that just a decided on few are allowed to talk within the meeting.
“On one hand, you believe SC/ST the spine of the Congress and at the different, you weaken the legislators belonging to those communities. Each the issues can not move in combination,” Mr Solanki stated.
He alleged that many of the MLAs belonging to SC/ST communities had been allocated seats within the meeting with out mics.
At the moment, 4 seats are vacant within the Space of 200. The ruling Congress has 104 individuals and the BJP has 71 MLAs. 13 are independents whilst the RLP has 3, BTP two, CPI(M) two and the RLD has one MLA.