Loyalist Harish Chaudhary Attacks Chief Minister, Sachin Pilot Camp Fires Too
Jaipur:
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s camp, where it was recently decided by Parliament leadership to transfer him to a national role, is witnessing discontent internally, following his involvement in the rebellion. Continuity of Pilot Sachin.
Former minister Harish Chaudhary today threatened to provoke if his party’s government does not change the rules “allowing former defense personnel to prevail in quotas for the Other Backward Classes (OBCs)” )” due to the decision of the previous BJP government in 2018.
“It cut into the OBC quota. Chaudhary, MLA from Baytu in Barmer district, said at a press conference that quotas should be segregated for former defense personnel.
OBCs make up more than half of the state’s population.
“I am making it clear that the CM is responsible; The bureaucracy has nothing to do with it. I am a transparent person and I cannot understand why the CM delayed the decision on this,” he added.
With the request for a cabinet meeting to be convened again to make a decision on “fixing differences”, Mr Chaudhary also met with the head of state parliament Govind Dotasra.
For Ashok Gehlot, who has always promised to solve problems, this outburst comes at a time when his younger rival Sachin Pilot is once again demanding that “an atmosphere of hesitation must be maintained.” terminating”, that is, a question of leadership.
On the quota question, Mr. Pilot’s loyalist MLA Mukesh Bhakar tweeted today: “If the government does not make quick decisions in the interest of the OBCs, then the Minister himself will be held accountable for the quotas. the atmosphere that will be created in the state against the government and the party. For me, youth rights are more important than any post.”
अगर सरकार ने ओबीसी वर्ग के हित जल्दी फैसला नहीं लिया गया तो आने में सरकार सरकार में में जो जिम्मेदार मुख्यमंत्री आप जी आप मेरे मेरे लिए लिए से के को उनका उनका हक दिलवाना में है।।।।।।।।।।।।।।।।। @RajCMO#OBC_ _बहाल_करो
– Mukesh Bhakar (@MukeshBhakar_) November 11, 2022
Anger coming from the Pilot camp was not new to Mr. Gehlot.
But such is the outburst of Harish Chaudhary.
Mr Chaudhary, Punjab’s head of affairs, who reports to the nation’s leadership, has stood with Mr Gehlot amid a lingering factional rift.
Regarding quota within quota, he has been upset for some time and directly questioned Mr. Gehlot in a tweet yesterday. “Minister Ashok Gehlot, I am shocked; what do you want?” he said in the tweet, in Hindi, adding: “I assure the OBCs that I will fight whatever battle comes up on this issue.”
In September, Mr Gehlot promised that “anomalies” would be eliminated. “This matter will be resolved at the earliest by consulting with the department and the law so that the recruitment is not stuck in the trial process,” he tweeted.
OBC विभागीय एवं कानूनी राय लेकर इस का जल्द से समाधान समाधान किया जाएगा जिससे न्यायिक प्रक्रिया में अटके।।।
– Ashok Gehlot (@ashokehlot51) September 30, 2022
That assurance came after community organizations – mainly OBC Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti – organized protests and Mr Chaudhary, in August, also participated in a dharna in Barmer.
Nub of agitation is a 2018 circular by Vasundhara Raje’s BJP government that made an important change to the 12% quota for former defense personnel. While this quota has previously been exceeded and higher than other reservations, such as for Dalits and OBC, the 2018 circular states that demobilization quotas will now run across all categories on an annual basis. overall performance. Since about 55% of the state’s population belongs to OBCs – and a large number of veterans come from these communities – veterans make up a large portion of the 21 on the OBC quota.
The hysteria about the quota split has grown strong as thousands of vacancies in government jobs will be filled over the next two months. State elections will take place next year.
Rajendra Chaudhary, a member of the OBC front, said, “There are 1.5 lakh government jobs coming up – teachers, police and others. If this disparity continues, the young players from the OBCs will lose their chance. “
Harish Chaudhary’s direct threat comes after numerous demonstrations of Ashok Gehlot’s strength over the past three years.
Two months ago, when the Gandhis reportedly wanted to make Mr Gehlot the party’s head of state, his loyalists defeated the leadership’s insistence that he quit the minister’s seat following the ‘one man one post’ convention ‘. Another veteran, Mallikarjun Kharge, took his place as party chief.
Mr Chaudhary also stuck with Ashok Gehlot in a deeper crisis in 2020, when Pilot Sachin camped out with several MLAs in a Delhi hotel and pushed the party to the brink demanding that he be given the chair at his word. The term split promise was made at the time of the 2019 election. Mr. Pilot lost his position as deputy minister and commander of the state unit.
In 2021, when Harish Chaudhary was in the midst of a leadership change in the Punjab Parliament ahead of the polls there, he rejected proposals for a similar change in Rajasthan.
“There is a difference between Rajasthan and Punjab. The Rajasthan MLAs are with Minister Ashok Gehlot,” he said, in contrast to Captain Amarinder Singh having lost the support of the MLA parties.
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