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New Indian Express
19-07-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Slapgate shakes Rajasthan, Gehlot adds fuel
Rajasthan's power corridors echo a scandalous whisper — an IPS officer was allegedly slapped inside the Chief Minister's residence or office. The news surfaced briefly, denied just as swiftly, but the rumour has only gained traction since. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has contributed his bit. 'Been hearing it for a long time. Something definitely happened. Now what exactly happened—if you know, please tell,' Gehlot said with a hint of sarcasm. He added, 'Some say it was an assault. Some say a slap. Such talk about the CMO or CMR—I've never heard before. Personally, I don't believe it.' For now, the slap remains unseen. There's just the echo. Shah's seating strategy hints at BJP next move? This week in Jaipur, Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah gave a master class in balance as strategy. In a crafty move, Shah seated CM Bhajanlal Sharma on one side of him and former CM Vasundhara Raje on the other—two leaders whose political equations are under quiet scrutiny. Raje, known to be miffed with the high command since the last Assembly polls, was all smiles. Was it just courtesy, or a coded message from the top brass? Whispers suggest the party could be prepping for a national shuffle, with the next BJP national president possibly from Rajasthan. Names doing the rounds? Bhupender Yadav, and yes, Vasundhara Raje herself. Sachin Pilot's chances in Tonk under the scanner A fresh storm is brewing in Rajasthan politics. From the pages of a book. Ex-minister and five-time MLA Surendra Vyas is taking aim at Congress leader Sachin Pilot, questioning his intent and electoral future in Tonk. In his newly released book 'Ek Vifal Rajnitik Yatra', Vyas claims that if Pilot contests the 2028 assembly election from Tonk, even as the CM face, his defeat is inevitable. Vyas writes Pilot wants to block any strong Muslim candidate in Tonk to protect his Gurjar vote bank. 'The common Muslim in Tonk feels ashamed that they're forced to support a non-Muslim candidate against their community's interest just to stop the BJP.' Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur

New Indian Express
14-07-2025
- Health
- New Indian Express
Cashless treatment under RGHS to halt from July 15 as private hospitals protest over unpaid dues
JAIPUR: Private hospitals across Rajasthan are set to suspend cashless treatment under the Rajasthan Government Health Scheme (RGHS) from Tuesday, affecting lakhs of government employees, pensioners, and their families. The decision comes after months of non-payment from the state government, with dues totalling approximately Rs 980 crore. Hospital administrators claim they can no longer sustain operations without receiving pending reimbursements, despite repeated appeals and warnings to the government. On Sunday, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) convened a meeting in which representatives from private, corporate, and charitable hospitals discussed the financial crisis and challenges they face under RGHS. The Rajasthan Alliance of Hospital Associations submitted a memorandum to the state government proposing urgent reforms to save the scheme. These included immediate payment of dues, a 45-day fixed payment cycle, simpler documentation, reactivation of the TMS portal, formal recognition of an advisory committee, and long-term structural improvements. Dr. Vijay Kapoor, president of the Private Hospitals Association, said nearly 1,000 private hospitals have not been paid under the scheme for over seven months. He stated that while the hospitals never intended to enter into conflict with the government, the lack of dialogue and delay in payments have left them with no choice but to halt cashless services starting Tuesday. The RGHS was originally launched in June 2018 during the Vasundhara Raje government and was revived in 2021 by the Ashok Gehlot-led administration.