Jaipur. In Rajasthan, the Congress continued its ‘one to one’ dialogue with its MLAs for the second day on Tuesday. According to the party spokesperson, the MLAs of Udaipur, Kota and Bharatpur divisions will be discussed on the second day of the dialogue.
State in-charge Sukhjidar Singh Randhawa, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and party’s state president Govind Singh Dotasara are interacting with the MLAs in the party’s new office (war room) here. According to party sources, the objective of this initiative is to take ‘feedback’ from the MLAs regarding the government’s plans and other issues.
Chief Minister Gehlot tweeted the photo about the discussion held with the MLAs on Monday night and said, “Necessary suggestions were received regarding Mission 2030 and inflation relief camp to make Rajasthan the number one state.” These thoughts will make the dream of lofty Rajasthan come true. He further wrote, “This discussion will give momentum to the efforts to make Rajasthan the number one state. As per the schedule, on April 20, the MLAs of Bikaner and Jaipur divisions will be interacted with.
On the other hand, a one-day workshop has been organized on Wednesday in which party MLAs, MPs and all office bearers will participate. The Congress currently has 108 MLAs in the state’s 200-seat assembly. Apart from this, many independents and MLAs of other parties are supporting it. The ruling Congress in the state is doing all this exercise at a time when assembly elections are to be held in the state later this year.
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