The Rajasthan Assembly recently saw intense political debates between the ruling BJP and the Opposition Congress. Discussions revolved around corruption, governance issues, and welfare schemes, causing disruptions in the House. BJP MLA Atul Bhansali accused the Congress of a Rs 25 crore scam in the Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project in Jodhpur, the Lok Sabha constituency of former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
Deputy Leader of the Opposition Ramkesh Meena retaliated, alleging irregularities in the Special Intensive Revision scheme by the BJP. He claimed that BJP workers submitted fake forms with forged signatures, potentially leading to years of imprisonment. The Congress vowed to investigate the matter thoroughly, emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations.
The debates also involved Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari responding to queries on road construction, sparking protests from Congress MLAs. Minister of State for Home Jawahar Singh Bedham accused Congress leaders of misconduct regarding hookah bars. The discussions highlighted deep divisions over governance and accountability in the state, with both sides engaging in strong political rhetoric.
