rajasthan assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani will honor 21 MLAs who took oath in sanskrit on Friday. sanskrit Bharti's jaipur region secretary krishna Kumar Kumawat said that in the 16th assembly session of rajasthan, the newly elected MLAs have supported its preservation by taking oath in sanskrit and have made rajasthan proud. Praising the MLAs, he said that 21 MLAs have made gujarat proud by taking oath in the ancient language Sanskrit.
Krishnakumar Kumawat further said that the felicitation ceremony will be organized in the Central sanskrit University campus on friday (January 19) under the joint aegis of Central sanskrit University, sanskrit Bharati and Bharati monthly magazine. He told that Devnani will be the chief guest at the function, while sanskrit Education minister Madan Dilawar will preside over the program. These MLAs of rajasthan took oath in Sanskrit. Udaylal Bhadana (Mandal), Gopal Sharma (Civil Line), Gopal Lal Sharma (Mandalgarh), Chhagansingh Rajpurohit (Ahore), Zuber Khan (Ramgarh), Jethanand Vyas (Bikaner West), Kailash Meena (Garhi), Balmukund acharya (Hawamahal). . Pabbaram Vishnoi (Phalodi), Mahant Pratap puri (Pokaran), sandeep Sharma (Kota South), Shankarlal (Sagwada) and hari Singh Rawat (Bhim), Babu Lal Kharadi took oath in Sanskrit.
MLAs who take oath in sanskrit will be honored
Let us tell you that the oath was administered to the newly elected MLAs in the rajasthan assembly on 20 and 21 December. During this period, 21 MLAs took oath in sanskrit language. After which the discussion about these MLAs intensified and now rajasthan assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani is going to honor these MLAs. Let us tell you that among the MLAs who took oath in sanskrit, there are two Muslim MLAs, Zubair Khan of congress and Yunus Khan who won as an independent. Let us tell you that Yunus Khan rebelled against bjp and contested the elections as an independent. congress MLA Zubair Khan won from Ramgarh seat of Alwar, while Yunus Khan, who rebelled against bjp, won the election as an independent from Didwana seat. These two Muslim MLAs took oath in Sanskrit.