Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma criticized the Congress party during a heated Assembly session, accusing them of avoiding debate and lacking the courage to face facts. Sharma highlighted his government’s implementation of 285 out of 352 resolutions passed in 2023 within two years, contrasting it with what he called the Congress’s “zero performance.” He expressed disappointment over the opposition’s absence during the debate on governance comparisons between two and five years.
Sharma emphasized that the Congress members fled the House as they did not have the courage to confront the truth, claiming that his government’s work contrasted with the opposition’s alleged corruption and appeasement. He mentioned that if the former Chief Minister had participated in the debate, the differences in governance between five years and two years would have been evident to all. Sharma further accused Congress State President Govind Singh Dotasra of causing chaos to prevent the Leader of the Opposition from speaking.
The uproar in the Assembly ensued after a proposal for a debate on the government’s two-year performance report, instead of a comparative discussion on two years versus five years. The session witnessed disruptions, with allegations of irregularities and scams from both the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress. The political confrontation highlighted issues of governance, transparency, and accountability between the two parties.
