The former Rajasthan minister and Congress leader also alleged that around 50 people “attacked and kicked” him out of the state assembly. The sacked minister, along with BJP’s Madan Dilawar, was suspended by Speaker C P Joshi for the remainder of the assembly’s term over the ruckus.
Summary:
★Former Rajasthan minister Rajendra Gudha waved a red diary with alleged details of irregular financial transactions in the state assembly.
★Gudha claimed that around 50 people attacked and kicked him out of the assembly.
★He alleged that the chairman of the Rajasthan assembly did not allow him to speak.
★Gudha also revealed that the red diary was secured during an income tax raid at the residence of RTDC chairman Dharmendra Rathore.
★The diary allegedly contains details of the money given to MLAs, including Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his son Vaibhav Gehlot.
★Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat expressed curiosity and concern over the mention of the red diary.
The Rajasthan assembly witnessed chaos as sacked minister Rajendra Gudha created a ruckus by waving a red diary containing alleged details of irregular financial transactions. Gudha claimed that he was attacked and kicked out of the assembly by around 50 people. He further alleged that the chairman of the assembly did not allow him to speak.
Gudha revealed that the red diary was secured during an income tax raid at the residence of RTDC chairman Dharmendra Rathore. He claimed that the diary contains details of the money given to MLAs, including Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his son Vaibhav Gehlot. Gudha expressed his willingness to undergo a narco test and demanded the same for the MLAs involved.
Meanwhile, Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat expressed curiosity and concern over the mention of the red diary. He questioned why the government and its head, Ashok Gehlot, were so nervous about it. The BJP leader from Rajasthan demanded answers regarding the mystery surrounding the red diary.
The chaos in the Rajasthan assembly led to multiple adjournments throughout the day. The ruckus began when Gudha entered the House and waved the red diary. BJP MLAs also stormed the Well of the House with their own symbolic red diaries. The situation escalated to the point where marshals had to force Gudha out of the assembly.
Overall, the Rajasthan assembly was in disarray as sacked minister Rajendra Gudha waved a red diary with alleged details of irregular financial transactions. The incident led to the suspension of Gudha and BJP’s Madan Dilawar for the remainder of the assembly’s term. The mention of the red diary has sparked curiosity and concern among political leaders and the public alike.
Source: Times of India
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