
No ‘conspiracy' to remove CM: Madan Rathore
Udaipur:
BJP
state president Madan Rathore told the media in Udaipur Thursday that there was no "conspiracy" within the BJP to remove Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, as alleged by former CM
Ashok Gehlot
in Jodhpur a day ago.
Rathore said there was strong coordination between the Bhajan Lal govt and the BJP state organisation, just like the effective double-engine coordination between BJP's central and state govts.
Rathore described Gehlot as a three-time chief minister who was democratically elected but was now supporting the "murderers of democracy" who imposed the Emergency in 1975.
Rathore also targeted Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra, recalling conflicts within the Cong during Dotasra's tenure as education minister.
He contrasted these past disputes with the current harmony within the BJP, and accused Dotasra of disregarding past issues and attacking others without self-reflection. tnn
Udaipur: BJP state president Madan Rathore told the media in Udaipur Thursday that there was no "conspiracy" within the BJP to remove Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, as alleged by former CM Ashok Gehlot in Jodhpur a day ago. Rathore said there was strong coordination between the Bhajan Lal govt and the BJP state organisation, just like the effective double-engine coordination between BJP's central and state govts.
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Rathore described Gehlot as a three-time chief minister who was democratically elected but was now supporting the "murderers of democracy" who imposed the Emergency in 1975.
Rathore also targeted Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra, recalling conflicts within the Cong during Dotasra's tenure as education minister.
He contrasted these past disputes with the current harmony within the BJP, and accused Dotasra of disregarding past issues and attacking others without self-reflection. tnn

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