Rajasthan Politics: Intense Debate in Assembly, Devanani’s Strong Rebuttal to Opposition Attacks, Says 'No One Can Escape My Watch'

Heated Debate in Rajasthan Assembly, Opposition Questions Government’s Policies

During a session in the Rajasthan Assembly, Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Avinash Gehlot was responding to various queries when Leader of Opposition Tikaram Julie raised concerns about the settlement of loans under the Anuja Loan Scheme. Julie emphasized that these loans were of minimal amounts and should be fully settled as part of a one-time settlement plan.

Amid the discussion, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel addressed the Speaker, requesting attention to certain members’ conduct. In response, Devanani confidently stated, “No one can escape my watch.”

BJP Denies Allegations of Ending Reservation Policies

Addressing accusations against the BJP regarding the removal of reservation benefits, Minister Avinash Gehlot firmly dismissed such claims. He asserted that BJP leaders have always supported reservations and accused the opposition of making baseless allegations. Gehlot assured that the BJP has no intention of eliminating reservation policies.

Assembly Adjourned Until March 3

Following the intense debates, the Assembly proceedings were adjourned until March 3 at 11 AM.

Avinash Gehlot’s Strong Statement Reflects Determination

During the session, Avinash Gehlot displayed a resolute and independent stance, stating, “I have always stood firm, and I have no desire to bow down anymore.” His remarks highlighted his strong will and confidence. He further asserted, “I have shaped my life with my own hands, and I fear no one. I will withstand every challenge and persevere through hardships.” His words resonated with his fearless leadership approach.

Controversial Remarks Spark Reaction from Opposition

Leader of Opposition Tikaram Julie objected to certain controversial remarks made by MLA Ganesh Ghaghra, calling them inappropriate. Julie stated that such words do not align with parliamentary decorum and requested their removal from the records. He strongly condemned Ghaghra’s statement.

Exchange of Poetry Adds a Lighter Moment to the Debate

In a lighter moment, Minister Avinash Gehlot recited a couplet, prompting a playful exchange with Tikaram Julie. Julie humorously remarked that he had heard the same lines before and accused Gehlot of borrowing his words. In response, Gehlot acknowledged learning many things from Julie, to which Julie quipped, “There’s a difference between learning and copying.” Jogaram Patel also joined the conversation, playfully asking Julie about the original source of the couplet.

The session in the Rajasthan Assembly reflected both serious political discourse and moments of lighthearted interactions, making for an eventful debate.