No law and order in Rajasthan: former CM Gehlot

Press Trust of India  |  Ajmer 

Former chief minister today alleged there is no and order with incidents of rape of young girls in every part of the state.

Miscreants and antisocial elements have no fear of the law, he said here.



Gehlot said was trying to win the Dholpur Assembly by-but that is fighting with the support of the state

He alleged that a Cabinet minister was in Dholpur and running the campaign with the help of the

He claimed had the upper hand before the polls.

Gehlot said the colour of bicycles distributed to girls has been changed to saffron adding the Vasundhra Raje has forgotten its commitments to the public.

is working for the next Assembly with a proper strategy, he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

No law and order in Rajasthan: former CM Gehlot

Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot today alleged there is no law and order with incidents of rape of young girls in every part of the state. Miscreants and antisocial elements have no fear of the law, he said here. Gehlot said Congress was trying to win the Dholpur Assembly by-election but that BJP is fighting with the support of the state government. He alleged that a Cabinet minister was in Dholpur and running the election campaign with the help of the government. He claimed Congress had the upper hand before the polls. Gehlot said the colour of bicycles distributed to girls has been changed to saffron adding the Vasundhra Raje government has forgotten its commitments to the public. Congress is working for the next Assembly election with a proper strategy, he said. Former chief minister today alleged there is no and order with incidents of rape of young girls in every part of the state.

Miscreants and antisocial elements have no fear of the law, he said here.

Gehlot said was trying to win the Dholpur Assembly by-but that is fighting with the support of the state

He alleged that a Cabinet minister was in Dholpur and running the campaign with the help of the

He claimed had the upper hand before the polls.

Gehlot said the colour of bicycles distributed to girls has been changed to saffron adding the Vasundhra Raje has forgotten its commitments to the public.

is working for the next Assembly with a proper strategy, he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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