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‘Listen to people’s voice to save democracy’: Ashok Gehlot’s message to MLAs ahead of Assembly session

Ashok Gehlot had sought cooperation from the MLAs which he called to fulfil the promises of development and prosperity of the state.

‘Listen to people’s voice to save democracy’: Ashok Gehlot’s message to MLAs ahead of Assembly session

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and other Congress leaders. (File Photo: Twitter | @ipradhanjii)

With only a few days left for the Rajasthan Assembly session which is scheduled on August 14, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday wrote a letter to all MLAs, appealing to them to listen to the people’s voice to save democracy and to stand by the truth.

Ashok Gehlot had sought cooperation from the MLAs which he called to fulfil the promises of development and prosperity of the state.

“Victory and defeat are part of elections. However, as a leader, you should stand with people. I hope you shall stand with the truth. People’s mandate remains over and above everything. You should extend full cooperation in fulfilling promises made to the people. Leaders like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Atalji also faced defeat in elections. However, they never weakened the democratic traditions and constitutional values,” he said.

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CM alleged that a few of Congress MLAs along with the opposition lawmakers, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, were engaged in a conspiracy to “destabilise our elected government, which is quite unfortunate”.

He recalled that in 1993-96, attempts were made to topple the state government led by BJP leader Bhairon Singh Shekhawat by buying and selling MLAs.

“At that time, as Union Minister of State and state Congress President, I met then-Governor Baliram Bhagat and Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao and opposed the very idea of toppling the elected government, stating that this is against our democratic values. Even the people of this state would never want such a tradition to be established in Rajasthan,” he added.

On the six Bahujan Samaj Party MLAs controversy, he maintained that they joined the Congress in the state in the past by following all norms.

“They decided to merge with the Congress Legislature Party for forming a stable government and to ensure developmental work in their respective areas within the purview of law.”

He ended his letter by saying that he is confident that all MLAs will stand with by truth and work for the development and prosperity of the state.

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