Rajasthan Minister's Fiery Retort: Why Gehlot Is 'Unsettled' by BJP's Progress

A political war of words has erupted in Rajasthan over development and law and order. Minister of State Jawahar Singh Bedham has strongly countered former CM Ashok Gehlot's criticism of the BJP government. Bedham presented data claiming a significant drop in crime and touted major industrial investments. He accused Gehlot of being "unsettled" by the current administration's progress and spreading misinformation.

Key Points: MoS Bedham Counters Gehlot on Rajasthan Crime Rate and Development

  • Bedham claims overall crime in Rajasthan fell by 13% under BJP rule
  • He highlights MoUs worth Rs 35 lakh crore from the Rising Rajasthan summit
  • The Minister says 92,000 government jobs have been provided so far
  • Bedham advises Gehlot to practice positive politics, not spread misinformation
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Rajasthan CM development work not going well with Gehlot: MoS Bedham

Minister Jawahar Singh Bedham hits back at Ashok Gehlot, citing 13% crime drop and Rs 35 lakh crore MoUs under CM Bhajan Lal Sharma's leadership.

"The rapid development... over the past two years has unsettled the former Chief Minister. - Jawahar Singh Bedham"

Jaipur, Dec 13

Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs Jawahar Singh Bedham on Friday said that former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is attempting to mislead the people of Rajasthan by making statements based on incorrect facts.

He said that the rapid development carried out under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma over the past two years has unsettled the former Chief Minister.

Bedham said that Gehlot appears unaware of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data. He alleged that during the Congress regime, Rajasthan witnessed lawlessness, whereas in the two years of the BJP government, overall crime has declined by approximately 13 per cent.

Highlighting the government's achievements, the Minister said that significant industrial growth has taken place in the state.

He noted that MoUs worth Rs 35 lakh crore were signed during the Rising Rajasthan summit and that 92,000 government jobs have been provided so far.

Bedham also said that the state government invited NRIs from India and abroad and organised Pravasi Rajasthani Divas, which would help accelerate Rajasthan's development.

He advised former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot to practice positive politics, stating that spreading misinformation through social media and newspapers does not befit a senior leader.

He added that the Congress party is steadily losing relevance and that the people of Rajasthan no longer trust its politics.

Earlier, Ashok Gehlot had questioned the state government over poor law and order in the state.

He said that while the BJP government in Rajasthan was holding a press conference, boasting of reduced crime, gangsters were openly firing at each other on the streets of Jhunjhunu for nearly three kilometres, leaving two people dead.

"Such lawlessness has never been seen before. These incidents have spread fear among the public, even as the government indulges in self-praise," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a resident of Jaipur, I have noticed better roads and some new infrastructure projects. But Gehlot ji has a point about law and order. Just last week there was a robbery in my cousin's area. Data can be shown any way, but public feeling is different. 🤔
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Aman W
92,000 government jobs is a big claim. I hope they are transparent about these recruitments. Youth unemployment is a major issue here. If true, it's a good step. But both parties should stop the blame game and work for Rajasthan.
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Sarah B
The Jhunjhunu incident Gehlot mentioned is terrifying. A 3-km shootout in broad daylight? No statistics can erase that image. The Minister's response feels like deflection. Safety should be the top priority, not political one-upmanship.
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Vikram M
Positive politics is needed, I agree with Bedham ji on that. But it has to come from both sides. The Pravasi Rajasthani Divas is a brilliant idea! Engaging our global community can bring in knowledge and investment. More of such constructive initiatives, please. 🙏
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Nikhil C
This is just typical political noise before elections. The CM has been in power for two years, let his work speak for itself. If crime is down and industries are growing, people will feel it. No need for ministers to get into daily debates with the opposition.

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