JAIPUR: The Rajasthan assembly was adjourned on Monday after former minister Rajendra Gudha created chaos in the House by waving a red diary containing alleged details of irregular financial transactions. Gudha, along with BJP’s Madan Dilawar, was suspended by Speaker C P Joshi for the remainder of the assembly’s term. Gudha claimed that he was attacked and dragged out of the assembly by Congress leaders. He also accused the chairman of the assembly of not allowing him to speak. Gudha stated that the red diary was retrieved during an income tax raid at the residence of RTDC chairman Dharmendra Rathore. He claimed that the diary contains details of money given to MLAs, including chief minister Ashok Gehlot and his son Vaibhav Gehlot. Gudha demanded narco tests on the MLAs and expressed his readiness to undergo the same. The BJP slammed the Congress for not allowing Gudha to speak and called the incident shameful. Meanwhile, Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat questioned the Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot about the ‘red diary’ and expressed curiosity over the government’s restlessness regarding it.
Summary:
- The Rajasthan assembly was adjourned after Rajendra Gudha created chaos by waving a red diary with alleged details of irregular financial transactions.
- Gudha claimed that he was attacked and dragged out of the assembly by Congress leaders.
- He accused the assembly chairman of not allowing him to speak.
- Gudha stated that the red diary was retrieved during an income tax raid and contains details of money given to MLAs, including the chief minister and his son.
- The BJP criticized the Congress for not allowing Gudha to speak and called the incident shameful.
- Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat questioned the Rajasthan CM about the ‘red diary’ and expressed curiosity over the government’s restlessness regarding it.
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