Congress leader Khachariyawas taunts on Rising Rajasthan event, said- people held hostage by closing the road

Rajasthan: Former minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas has reacted sharply to the Bhajanlal government on the Rising Rajasthan event. He said that long traffic jams are formed, people are getting troubled, and sick people cannot reach the hospital, but the Rajasthan government is not concerned with the problems of the public.

Wed, 11 Dec 2024 06:30 PM (IST)
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Congress leader Khachariyawas taunts on Rising Rajasthan event, said- people held hostage by closing the road
Congress leader Khachariyawas taunts on Rising Rajasthan event, said- people held hostage by closing the road

Congress leader and former minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas said that the people of Jaipur hostage by closing their roads by the Rajasthan government in the name of Rising Rajasthan. For the last 15 days, sometimes the reason are the rehearsals or any VIP movement all roads have been closed.

Long jams of traffic are being made, people are troubled, and ailing people cannot reach the hospital. However, the Rajasthan government is not concerned with the problems of the public. He further said that by putting curtains, slums, garbage, and government arrangements have been hidden. Khachariyawas said that big industrialists were being made to enjoy themselves as guests of the government in five-star hotels using the hard-earned tax money of the public, to make billionaires into trillionaires and lakh pati into crorepatis.

Nobody knows when the MoUs will be inked, when they are going to be implemented, and when employment is going to be provided. But the government is making tall claims and talking about giving major benefits to industrialists, giving them major discounts in the name of Rising Rajasthan. The unemployed of the state have not gotten anything from this yet, nor is there any possibility of getting anything in the future, but the people of Jaipur have been continuously held hostage in the name of the VIP movement. In such a situation, there is nobody to listen to the public as student leaders have been arrested and locked up in police stations.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer