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Ashok Gehlot Targets Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Over Rajasthan Water Crisis

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also accused Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat's alleged involvement in the Sanjeevani Credit Co-operative Society scam.

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Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot
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Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has targeted Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat over water shortage in the state.

"Jodhpur MP Shekhawat is the Union Jal Shakti minister. In spite of that the people of his home constituency have been suffering and he is not worried at all,” Gehlot said according to the report in NDTV.

He said the Centre used to provide 90 per cent funds for water projects, which have now been reduced to half.

Gehlot said the state government is now funding even works like the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project, it mentioned.

“We can have our share of water from Gujarat, Punjab and Haryana. But this minister is least bothered”, Gehlot was quoted as having said.

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Gehlot, as per the report, also referred to Shekhawat's alleged involvement in the Sanjeevani Credit Co-operative Society scam.

Gehlot claimed that he even spoke to Shekhawat's mentor Bhagwan Singh Rolsahabsar and told him that his disciple is allegedly not returning money of the depositors, it mentioned.

“But nothing happened. He might also be under some compulsion for not exhorting Shekhawat to return the money”, he added, as per the report.

Shekhawat has dismissed allegations linking him to the credit society and has also filed a defamation case in a Delhi court against Gehlot , it mentioned.

Gehlot also spoke about the welfare schemes by his government, saying since the BJP has no reply to these schemes, they are defaming the Congress and misleading people, the report said.

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Gehlot has also slammed the Centre for not taking any stand on the ongoing protests by wrestlers against outgoing WFI president Brij Bhushan Singh, it mentioned.

“Our wrestler daughters have been sitting in Delhi since long. But the Centre has nothing to do with that. All the medal winner players of the country are disappointed today”, Gehlot was quoted as having said.
 

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