Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot has guaranteed to succeed a law to restore the Old Pension Scheme and also to acquire cow dung at Rs. 2 per kg if his party is elected again.
He made five assurances to the state’s natives today including making a law to restore the Old Pension Scheme and also acquiring cow dung for Rs 2 per kg. Also, promises to supply tablets and laptops to government college students and Rs.15 lakh insurance coverage for damage pursued during natural calamities.
Gehlot declared that his government will give one crore women with smartphones and also a free internet approach for 3 years.
CM of Rajasthan accentuated his government’s track record of satisfying assurances by directing attention towards his commitment created by senior congress leader Rahul Gandhi to abandon farmer’s loans according to schedule.
Malikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi have pleaded with the government to retain its promises. Gandhi drew attention to that he had promised to abandon farmer’s loans by seven days and had done so.
Gehlot also admonished the BJP-led central government for purportedly misusing federal investigative agencies, the next day after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided the establishment of state Congress chief Govind Singh Dostara.
further Chief Minister Bhupesh Bhagel has had to say that ED (Enforcement Directorate) is snuffing around the country exceeding than dogs. What could be a bigger affliction than this?” Gehlot mentioned it at a press conference. Whichever comment he can have made, you can comprehend that he must have done so in agony. You (agencies) have turned into a tool of the state.
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He also purported that the ED had intended the Congress leader cause he is an auditory analyst of the BJP. Also alleged that PM Modi was consequent his “guarantee model”. He also mentions five new guarantees were in besides the two he also had beforehand proclaimed at Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s public rally in Jhunjhunu on Wednesday: Cooking gas cylinders at Rs. 500 for about 1.05 crore households and an annual family head, paid in sections.
