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BJP set to move a no-confidence motion in Rajasthan against the Congress government.

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BJP set to move a no-confidence motion in Rajasthan against the Congress government.

BJP set to move a no-confidence motion in Rajasthan against the Congress government.

The decision to move a no-confidence motion against Ashok Gehlot government was taken in the BJP’s legislature party meeting.

On Thursday, Rajasthan Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) held a legislature party meet and decided to move the motion of no confidence against the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in the state assembly. The leader of the opposition, Gulab Chand Kataria after the high-level meet, revealed that in the assembly session beginning Friday, the no-confidence motion will be moved.

Not all is well inside the Congress party, says the leader of opposition in Rajasthan: 

Kataria addressed the reporters and said,” Coronavirus cases are on the rise and the law and order situation is badly deteriorating. Attempts were made to link those, who were arrested by the Special Operations Group (SOG) over allegations of conspiring to topple the government, with BJP but the government failed in this. We will mention all these issues in the proposal.” Kataria made a sly dig at the Congress even though the political crisis in the party has been resolved; he said that nothing is normal in the party as someone is going to ear and the other to the west. BJP Rajasthan President Satish Poonia stated that the motion will be moved on Friday and that in the Thursday’s legislature party meeting, a total of 74 MLAs of the BJP and its ally Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) were present at the BJP’s office. Both parties have a total of 75 MLAs between them. Poonia accused the Ashok Gehlot government of being a government of contradictions. 

BJP accuses Ashok Gehlot-led government of being in a state of coma:

BJP MLA Madan Dilawar said that the Rajasthan government has gone into a state of coma and is not quite working for the betterment of Rajasthanis. The BJP legislature meet was attended by the BJP national vice president and former chief minister Vasundhara Raje, along with the national vice president and state in-charge Avinash Khanna. After a month-long political crisis in the state was amicably resolved, the opposition party has decided to move with the no-confidence motion, and it believes that all 75 MLAs of the BJP and RLP will support the motion.

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