Sachin Pilot's big attack on Bhajan Lal Sharma govt…

Congress leader and former deputy chief minister of rajasthan sachin pilot said on friday that different power centers have emerged within the bjp government in the state, due to which it is not clear which minister is in the cabinet and who is not.
Criticizing the Bhajan Lal Sharma government on the issue of law, sachin pilot said, "People are upset with the current situation in the state. Usually tensions arise within governments after three-four years, but here I see that different centers of power have emerged from the beginning."
Former deputy cm Pilot further said, "This is harmful for the people of the state. It is not clear who is running the government. Sometimes one leader says something and sometimes another leader says something else." Responding to a question on one state-one election, Pilot said that there is a lack of coordination within the government, which is why absurd statements are coming out.
Sachin Pilot had reached the program of Bishnoi community
Pilot alleged that development in rural areas has come to a standstill. The tenders for the projects issued by our congress government are not being implemented by the present government due to which those works are not able to move forward. Let us tell you that congress leader sachin pilot went on a one-day tour to participate in the Shahidi Diwas organized by the Bishnoi community in Khejadli near Jodhpur. This day is celebrated in the memory of those 363 people of the Bishnoi community who sacrificed their lives to save trees.
'The law and order of the state is deteriorating'
The former deputy chief minister said that the government seems to be careless due to which the law and order of the state is deteriorating. The law and order situation is looking bad in every district. He said that so many rape incidents have happened in jodhpur due to which the law and order has completely collapsed. Instead of tightening the noose on law and order, the government is engaged in the politics of allegations and counter-allegations.
 

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