The verbal clash between Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot escalated as Shekhawat responded strongly to Gehlot’s remarks questioning his ministerial stability. Shekhawat, in a direct retort, accused Gehlot of political insecurity, stating that fear does not define his character.
Shekhawat further countered Gehlot’s allegations by asserting that it was Gehlot who grappled with insecurity and the fear of irrelevance. He criticized Gehlot’s political career, labeling it as power-driven and focused on holding positions, contrasting it with his own dedication to public service.
Responding to Gehlot’s recent comments branding him a “worried man,” Shekhawat emphasized his commitment to public service and dismissed Gehlot’s accusations. The ongoing exchange highlights the enduring political rivalry between the two leaders, marked by disputes over governance, corruption claims, and the Sanjivani scam investigation.
