The Asian Age

Raje’s poll campaign a helicopter yatra: Gehlot

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Jodhpur, Sept. 3: AICC general secretary Ashok Gehlot on Monday asked Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje what account of herself was she giving by travelling in a helicopter for her ' gaurav yatra'.

“She should apologise to the people ( during the yatra) for not doing any work in these five years, even though the people gave her a massive mandate”, Gehlot said.

Mr Gehlot arrived in Jodhpur on Monday, two days ahead of the ' sankalp rally' of Congress which will be held in Pachpadra village of Barmer district.

Calling Raje's campaign a ' helicopter yatra', Gehlot asked why was the CM scared of mingling with the common people of the state.

The former Congress CM accused Raje of spreading terror through

the gaurav yatra and creating

a curfew- like environmen­t in the state by stopping protesting persons from raising black flags at campaign venues. Reportedly, persons were barred from staying on roofs and balconies of their houses when Raje's meetings were being held in the vicinity, which Gehlot referred to as curfewlike environmen­t. “People wanted to see her and meet her. Why is she so scared? What kind of democracy is this”, Gehlot questioned.

He also held her responsibl­e for delaying the refinery project for four years in the name of reviewing it and slammed her for re- laying the foundation stone.

“Today there is only a wall in the name of refinery constructi­on. Had it not been delayed, the refinery would have taken full shape by now”, Gehlot said. Holding her responsibl­e for delaying and aborting a number of projects across the state, Gehlot said every section of society is angry with her.

 ?? — PTI ?? Rajasthan Congress president Sachin Pilot and Tamil Nadu Congress Committee ( TNCC) Thirunavuk­karasar being garlanded by party workers during a press conference, in Chennai on Monday
— PTI Rajasthan Congress president Sachin Pilot and Tamil Nadu Congress Committee ( TNCC) Thirunavuk­karasar being garlanded by party workers during a press conference, in Chennai on Monday

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