Leader of the Opposition in the Rajasthan Assembly, Tika Ram Jully, accused the BJP-led state government of using deception and misusing constitutional institutions for electoral gains. Jully criticized the BJP’s public awareness campaign as a tactic to mislead the public rather than focus on public welfare.
He raised concerns over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and alleged that the BJP tried to remove names of Congress-supporting voters from the electoral rolls. Jully expressed worry over the Election Commission’s involvement in the matter, questioning the extension of the objection filing deadline under the SIR.
The Opposition leader also condemned the removal of Mahatma Gandhi’s name from MGNREGA, calling it a reflection of the BJP’s political agenda. Jully accused the BJP of misleading claims regarding employment schemes and criticized the renaming of projects for political gains.
Reflecting on his two years as Leader of the Opposition, Jully reiterated his commitment to addressing public issues and safeguarding democracy and the rights of the people in Rajasthan.
