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Corona administration to be recreation changer; authorities to come back again to energy: Ashok Gehlot

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Express News Service

JAIPUR: Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot asserted that the corona administration will show to be a recreation changer for his social gathering and that they are going to come again to energy. He mentioned, “It will be similar to how the Kerala government came back to power due to the management of corona in the state.”

Gehlot was presenting a reply on behalf of the state authorities on the Governor’s handle within the state meeting on Thursday. CM added, “The public sees the work and our government has done the work. Almost 80 per cent of the promises made in the election manifesto have been fulfilled.”

Targeting the BJP on the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project, the Chief Minister mentioned that the Prime Minister is coming to the Dausa district this month and that he needs to be reminded of the promise of declaring ERCP a nationwide venture. 

“All MPs go to Delhi for ERCP. If they want, we can go too.  If ERCP is made, 13 districts will be benefited.”

On the difficulty of the outdated pension scheme Gehlot mentioned, “OPS will have to be implemented for the employees. Center is not giving our money.  We will go to the supreme court,” he added.

JAIPUR: Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot asserted that the corona administration will show to be a recreation changer for his social gathering and that they are going to come again to energy. He mentioned, “It will be similar to how the Kerala government came back to power due to the management of corona in the state.”

Gehlot was presenting a reply on behalf of the state authorities on the Governor’s handle within the state meeting on Thursday. CM added, “The public sees the work and our government has done the work. Almost 80 per cent of the promises made in the election manifesto have been fulfilled.”

Targeting the BJP on the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project, the Chief Minister mentioned that the Prime Minister is coming to the Dausa district this month and that he needs to be reminded of the promise of declaring ERCP a nationwide venture. 

“All MPs go to Delhi for ERCP. If they want, we can go too.  If ERCP is made, 13 districts will be benefited.”

On the difficulty of the outdated pension scheme Gehlot mentioned, “OPS will have to be implemented for the employees. Center is not giving our money.  We will go to the supreme court,” he added.