Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore has accused Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of flouting the model code of conduct of the EC while visiting Congress leader Sonia Gandhi in Delhi
BJP MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore stated that the party's focus is on good governance, women's safety, addressing farmers' and youth issues, and creating a secure environment for all citizens
The Union minister predicts that BJP will cross its record 2013 tally of 163 seats in the 200-member Rajasthan House this time
Chaturvedi, a former BJP chief in Rajasthan, pointed to Gehlot's recent travel to Delhi for a meeting with Sonia Gandhi
He further exuded confidence that Congress will form government once again in Rajasthan
The conversion of 510 schools into Government Mahatma Gandhi English Medium Schools and the upgrading of 47 upper primary schools to higher secondary schools have also been approved
Despite being sidelined in the state, former deputy minister Sachin Pilot's charisma still counts. He remains a crowd-puller, particularly among the youth
"The crimes against women are continuously increasing in the state. Pratapgarh and Kota are the biggest examples of this," he said
Rajasthan, ruled by the Congress, will be the second state in the country to conduct such a population count
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Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday night announced that Rajasthan will conduct a caste survey along the lines of the one done in Bihar.
"As per public demand and recommendation of a high-level committee, three new districts will be created in Rajasthan," Gehlot posted on X
Allegation regarding the 'red diary' resurfaced. The diary allegedly contains financial transactions of the Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
He also claimed that the BJP has no moral right to be in power as it "toppled" elected governments
He also announced a 90% fare exemption on Rajasthan Roadways buses for those with monthly passes
Ahead of Rajasthan state Assembly elections, Prime Minister Modi promises to boost tourism sector in the state
"It was a government programme but the Chief Minister was absent. Why was he not there? Because he has confidence that if Modi comes, everything will be fine," PM Modi said
The chief minister announced the initiative during the 2023-24 state budget and will be financed by the state's Tourism Development Fund
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot demanded the Prime Minister implement the schemes on a national level to underscore his commitment to the welfare schemes
This initiative will span over 20 days to collect suggestions from the public in Rajasthan, ahead of the state assembly elections