City: Chief Minister Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday attacked in the middle of holding it responsible for non-stop rice in important commodity prices and also to reduce state revenue.
He urged the central government to formulate policies that strengthen the countries and raise their income.
Overcoming the Public Assembly in Jorwarpura Village in the City District Pipalda area, Gehlot claims that the price increase is due to the “wrong policy” center and that the country witnessed a steep increase for the first time since independence.
“Prices of gasoline and diesel continue to increase and pass RS 100 per liter.
They now cost around Rs 113-Rs 115 per liter.
With a recent pieces announced by the Excise Tax Center, Rajasthan will lose around Rs 550.
Crore,” he said .
However, the main minister urged the Government of Narendra Modi-LED to reduce fuel prices by Rs 10-15 per liter, saying that this means that the loss around the RS 3,500 Crore for the country, the government will bear it “at the public interest”.
Gehlot said it was unfair in the middle to reduce the countries to reduce taxes but it was the responsibility of the central government to strengthen the state and formulate policies that would raise their income.
He accused the central government to reduce parts of the country in several schemes.
The minister’s chairman, accompanied by President Rajasthan Congress Govind Singh Dotasra, landed with a helicopter here and checked the ‘Presasas Gaon to Sangh’ camp detained at Gram Panchayat.
At least 22 government departments have established their counters to sort out the issues of income, water, pensions, water and electricity associated with others.
The minister’s chairman reviews the work of this counter and receive feedback from the people.
He handed a wheelchair to a special local woman, Manjubai, asked the reason for disability and gently pushed it into a wheelchair to explain how it worked.
Gehlot called the ‘Prashashan Gaon to Sangh’ camp in handling public complaints.
At least 5,941 camps under the initiative have been held so far at 352 Panchats of the State and more than 6.09 lakh cases of mutations, 5.6 lakh recording correction, more than 4,900 housing land allotment cases, 6.55 lakh cases, 70,000 cases of social security pensions And more than 31,300 cases of disputes about ways have been sorted, it is claimed.
Then on that day, Gehlot also visited another camp in the village of Thikrida Hindoli Panchat Samiti in the Bundi district.