A political feud erupted in Rajasthan as Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma criticized former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s digital campaign called “Intezaar Shastra.” Sharma labeled the campaign as misleading, dubbing it not just an “Intezaar Shastra” (doctrine of waiting) but a “Jhooth Shastra” (doctrine of lies). He highlighted past recruitment and examination paper leaks during the previous Congress government’s tenure, contrasting it with the current BJP government’s efforts to reduce such incidents and prosecute the accused. Sharma also pointed out alleged irregularities in the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) under the previous Congress regime, emphasizing ongoing actions against those responsible under the current BJP-led state government.
Chief Minister Sharma emphasized that anyone involved in corruption will face consequences, asserting that they will be held accountable. In response, Gehlot defended the “Intezaar Shastra” campaign, stating its aim to pressure the current BJP government by highlighting unused constructions across Rajasthan. Gehlot specifically mentioned dormant projects like the Social Science Institute and the Gandhi Museum, accusing the government of neglecting these developments. The political tension between the two parties continues to escalate in Rajasthan.
