Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has introduced a new digital series called “Intezar Shastra,” aiming to shed light on stalled projects in Rajasthan due to political reasons. In the inaugural episode, Gehlot criticizes the BJP-led state government for causing delays in governance. He specifically highlights the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Governance and Social Sciences (MIGSS), a project initiated during his tenure that remains unopened despite being ready since 2024.
Gehlot emphasizes that the BJP’s delays are negatively impacting the state’s youth and aspirations. He urges the current government to prioritize opening MIGSS, envisioned as a center for quality education in governance and social sciences. The series, starting with this episode, is set to focus on governance delays, public infrastructure issues, and youth opportunities in Rajasthan, with more chapters to follow in the future.
Gehlot’s team states that the series aims to showcase the significant work accomplished during his time as Chief Minister, which is currently unused due to political games played by the present government. The series is scheduled to run for approximately two weeks, highlighting the importance of addressing governance delays and providing opportunities for the state’s youth.
