Congress Party of Rajasthan3 Apr 2019 17:32
The new Rajasthan Government, the Congress Party, point of view following their election win in December 2018. Gla ;-)
" Our government will also review the decisions made in the six months of the previous government," Raghu Sharma, DIPR minister, said.
"Law does its work that is a different thing. No one can stop it, nor should [it] be stopped," Gehlot said.
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Amid speculation that the Ashok Gehlot-led Rajasthan government is likely to tweak or discontinue some of the pet projects launched during the previous Vasundhara Raje government, the Congress on Tuesday claimed that it does not work with a sense of vindictiveness.
"Now, the first cabinet meeting of the government has taken place. We do not work with a sense of vindictiveness. History is witness that whenever Congress has come to power in the country, whether in the Centre or in states, we do not have time for useless things. Our thing is positive, those people work with a sense of vindictiveness. Law does its work that is a different thing. No one can stop it, nor should [it] be stopped," Gehlot said.
The BJP had earlier hit out at the state government after its decision to review announcements made by the Raje government in the last six months of its tenure.
"They are talking about reviewing decisions. The decisions by the BJP were taken following constitutional and administrative process. There are no errors in those decisions," Madan Lal Saini, state BJP president, earlier told India Today.
During the cabinet meeting of the Gehlot government, apart from reviewing the decisions made during the last six months of the Raje government's tenure, it was decided to remove the condition of minimum educational qualification for panchayati raj and local body elections.
"This tradition, was started by them [BJP] when the BJP government was formed last time. That the reviewing of decisions of last six months of the previous government was started by the BJP. Our government will also review the decisions made in the six months of the previous government," Raghu Sharma, DIPR minister, said.