Jaipur: Rajasthan disaster relief minister Govind Meghwal made a controversial statement on Friday, saying that Congress workers can resort to taking the law into their own hands to remove the BJP government at the Centre. His remarks came after the Gujarat high court rejected Rahul Gandhi’s plea for a stay on his conviction in a defamation case. Meghwal also questioned the decision of the high court.

★Minister Govind Meghwal claimed that the BJP has crossed all limits and until they are out of government, Congress workers will not remain silent.
★He stated that Congress workers have decided to take the law into their own hands if necessary, in order to remove Narendra Modi and Amit Shah from power.
★At a protest organized by the party, Meghwal accused Narendra Modi of being the Prime Minister of Start-Enemies and an RSS tool. He called him an illiterate Prime Minister who is dividing the country.
★Meghwal further criticized the BJP government, accusing them of destroying democracy and violating the Constitution. He claimed that they have divided the country on the basis of religion and caste.

Summary:
Rajasthan disaster relief minister Govind Meghwal has sparked controversy by stating that Congress workers can take the law into their hands to oust the BJP government. This statement came after Rahul Gandhi’s plea for a stay on his conviction was rejected by the Gujarat high court. Meghwal accused Narendra Modi of being an illiterate Prime Minister and dividing the country. He also criticized the BJP government for destroying democracy and violating the Constitution.

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