Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Raje has no moral right to remain CM’

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

EXCM TRAINS GUNS Ashok Gehlot says there’s no rule of law in state, cites violence during and after Bharat Bandh

Chief minister Vasundhara Raje has no moral right to remain in power as the people of Rajasthan have lost faith in the BJP government, Congress general Secretary Ashok Gehlot said on Thursday.

“She has no moral right to remain in power as there is no rule of law in Rajasthan. From top to bottom, (state government) is riddled with corruption,” Gehlot said.

The former chief minister claimed that whenever BJP workers try to reach out to the people in rural areas, they have to face public ire. “The ministers are not allowed to enter in their own constituen­cies. CM is cancelling her visits (to different assembly constituen­cies). What kind of governance can they provide? The government has lost its credibilit­y,” Gehlot said, adding “I don’t know what (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi and (BJP president) Amit Shah think (about Raje continuing as chief minister)... She needs to contemplat­e whether she has the moral right to remain on the post.”

Talking about the law and order situation, he alleged that, houses of Dalit leaders were torched in Hindaun in the presence of the local SP and collector, which is “very alarming and shows there is no rule of law in the state”.

A mob, allegedly of upper caste people, set ablaze the houses of a sitting BJP MLA, Rajkumari Jatav, and former minister and Congress leader Bharosi Lal Jatav— both from the Dalit community, a day after April 2 Bharat Bandh.

“Police asked family members of Bharosi Lal to leave before their house was set on fire. The vehicles at his house were torched in presence of SP and the collector. Bharosi Lal is in a state of shock and not in condition to

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speak. Even BJP MLA’s home was attacked... the chief minister never spoke to the two leaders or visited them,” Gehlot said. He was addressing newsperson­s at his residence in Jaipur.

He said 11 people died in protests during the April 2 Bharat Bandh across the country, but the anti-reservatio­n Bandh on April 10, which was without any leadership, was peaceful. This shows security arrangemen­ts on April 2 were not as effective as that on April 10, he said.

“If the government could suspend the Internet on April 10 and clamp Section 144 of IPC, why did it not take similar preventive measures on April 2,” asked Gehlot.

Gehlot also blamed state Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria for “rising” number of criminal incidents in the state.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Congress general Secretary Ashok Gehlot said chief minister Vasundhara Raje needs to contemplat­e whether she has the moral right to remain on the post.
HT PHOTO Congress general Secretary Ashok Gehlot said chief minister Vasundhara Raje needs to contemplat­e whether she has the moral right to remain on the post.

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