The five-time MLA said that if BJP has the courage, they can throw him out of the party.
Senior Rajasthan BJP leader Ghanshyam Tiwari, continuing with his defiant posturing, termed Rajasthan Chief Minister, Vasundhara Raje, a dictator.
During a programme held in Rajasthan's Bharatpur district, the BJP MLA from Jaipur's Sanganer district, said that he has been protesting against the state government for a long time and if the party has the courage, then he should be thrown out (by the party).
"By-elections are to be held in the state in two Lok Sabha seats of Alwar and Ajmer and Mandalgarh assembly seat in this month itself. But, people will seek account of achievements in the last four years from the government. Also, people will ask the government why did it bring in black law, why did the CM bring in an act to obtain her house, why have the youth not being given employment, why were government jobs kept pending in the name of reservation.", Ghanshyam Tiwari, BJP MLA from Sanganer, Jaipur, mentioned on Saturday.
The longtime BJP leader, who won from Jaipur's Sanganer constituency by a massive margin, dared the party to throw him out.
"I have been protesting everywhere against the government on people's issues and will keep on doing but if the party has the guts, throw me out." Tiwari added.
Tiwari, a five-time MLA, who has been working with the organisation, Deendayal Vahini, is in the state power corridors. Tiwari is also considered an old BJP hand who has maintained close association with the RSS.
"They (Sangh) have never said to me that they are happy or unhappy. They have never told me to do or not do Deendayal Vahini's work. So, they can clarify on this situation." Tiwari mentioned to India Today last year.
Tiwari had also maintained that the BJP will not get good results in the next elections, if Vasundhara stays at the helm and, is not removed. Tiwari has been the Deputy Leader of opposition and also minister in the BJP government in the past as well.
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