Key Points

Rajasthan Congress chief Govind Singh Dotasra met Shivani, the schoolgirl whose viral video exposed severe waterlogging in Sikar. He praised her courage and announced immediate relief measures, including generators and drainage plans. Shivani’s sarcastic "Netaji" remark resonated widely, highlighting villagers' frustration with local leaders. Dotasra’s swift response set an example of political accountability amid criticism.

Key Points: Rajasthan Congress Chief Dotasra Meets Girl Who Exposed Sikar Waterlogging

  • Dotasra allocates MLA funds for generators in Gadoda village
  • Shivani's viral video exposed waterlogging and faulty electricity
  • Congress chief assures permanent drainage post-monsoon
  • Villagers' frustration highlighted in sarcastic "Netaji" remark
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Rajasthan Congress chief meets school girl who exposed waterlogging crisis in Sikar

Govind Singh Dotasra praises Shivani for viral waterlogging video, allocates funds for drainage and generators in Sikar village.

"The courage shown by our daughter Shivani in raising the issue of waterlogging is truly commendable. - Govind Singh Dotasra"

Jaipur, July 15

Rajasthan Congress chief Govind Singh Dotasra met schoolgirl Shivani, whose viral video exposing the waterlogging crisis in Gadoda village in Laxmangarh constituency, Sikar district, sparked a storm on social media.

In the video, Shivani was seen standing in knee-deep water, criticising local leaders for the lack of basic facilities—a bold move that drew widespread attention and public support.

Moved by her courage, Dotasra invited Shivani and villagers to his Sikar office on Tuesday morning. He lauded the student’s fearless stand, saying, “The courage shown by our daughter Shivani in raising the issue of waterlogging is truly commendable.” He announced immediate steps to address the problem, including the allocation of funds from his MLA quota for a generator and the provision of two additional generators for the village. Dotasra assured the villagers that once the monsoon recedes, a permanent solution would be implemented by constructing proper drainage systems. He added, “I’m proud that our youth are bringing real issues to light. It is our responsibility to solve them with full commitment.”

Shivani’s video didn’t just highlight water stagnation; she also pointed out faulty electric generators and a damaged power distribution panel (DP), raising serious safety concerns. In her sharp commentary, she had said, “Netaji, you enjoy yourself, we are with you,” sarcastically targeting the apathy of political leaders.

While the video led to criticism of Dotasra, the Congress leader responded positively, taking swift action on the ground. He personally oversaw water drainage work and ensured power backup for the village, setting an example of responsiveness and accountability.

In her video, Shivani didn’t just speak about waterlogging; she also highlighted other critical concerns and made a sarcastic remark, “Netaji, Tum Mauj Karo Hum Tumhare Saath Hain,” which captured the growing frustration among villagers and struck a chord on social media. The video went viral, prompting a broader discussion on the poor state of infrastructure in the area.

Dotasra, who faced criticism following the video’s circulation, chose to treat it constructively. He quickly took stock of the situation, initiated the draining of stagnant water, and ensured a temporary power supply by providing generators to the village, said party workers.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Typical political drama! Why wait for a schoolgirl's video to go viral before fixing basic infrastructure? MLA sahab should have known about these issues already. At least some action is happening now, but this shows how disconnected our leaders are from ground reality.
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Arjun K
Shivani's sarcastic "Netaji" comment is gold! 😂 Exactly captures how we villagers feel about politicians making promises during elections and then disappearing. Hope this isn't just temporary show-off before next elections. Permanent drainage system is what we need.
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Sarah B
As someone working in rural development, I appreciate Dotasra's quick response. Many leaders would have ignored or punished the girl. This is how democracy should work - citizens raising voices, leaders listening. Hope other states learn from this positive example.
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Vikram M
Waterlogging in Rajasthan villages is a serious health hazard. Mosquito breeding leads to dengue and malaria. This girl did what our health department should have done long back - raised alarm about the dangerous conditions. Salute to her courage!
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Kavya N
My relative lives in nearby village. They've been complaining about waterlogging for 3 years! Social media pressure works where official complaints fail. Now waiting to see if the "permanent solution" actually comes before next monsoon or not.

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