Jaipur: Secretary General AICC Ajay Maken on Sunday said there was no conflict among party leaders in Rajasthan on the planned cabinet reshuffle and they had left a decision about the leadership of the center.
After meeting the minister, MLAs and office carriers at the party office here, Maken said they had stated trust in the party’s high command for decisions of reshuffle.
Maken does not reveal the date for the expansion of the cabinet, but he will return to be in the country’s capital on July 28.
“I can say that there is no conflict among party leaders and they all have left the final decision on the cabinet expansion for the High Command Party,” he told reporters.
Maken, together with the Secretary General of AICC (Organization) K C C Venugopal, arrived at the party office in Jaipur for a meeting.
He said problems such as inflation and pegasus material were discussed.
“People in the country suffer from high inflation, many lose jobs during a pandemic, and instead of spending money and resources for people, the central government abuses resources to peek and spy on leaders, journalists and justice .
This is very liked, “he said.
For questions about BJP’s accusations against the Head of PCC and Minister of Education Govind Singh Dotasra from influencing the interview process of the 2018 Rajasthan interview interview that supported two relatives, Maken said the Dotasra was being cornered because he had targeted the leader of RSS Nimbam and BJP.
Nimbak, Pracharak Regional RSS, named in FIR registered in the anti-corruption bureau in a matter associated with graft, and recently, Dotasra said that the state government would provide “treatment” to RSS leaders.
By saying “care”, it seems to mean actions against leaders.
Maken said he would come to Jaipur on July 28 to hold a discussion with MLA about the regency’s appointment and blocked the party’s president.
Venugopal and Maken on Saturday night held a discussion on the issue of the reshuffle of the cabinet and political promises with the Head of the Head of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot at his residence.
After Punjab, Party High Command has shifted its focus to Rajasthan, where the demand for the expansion of the cabinet and political promises has gained momentum after a hatred report in the camp led by the former Deputy Chief of the Sachin Minister, who along with 18 MLA has rebelled Gehlot’s leadership last year.
Three days ago, the pilot has indicated that the Congress will immediately receive the appropriate steps to overcome the problems submitted by it.
He said that he was in contact with the high command party for problems raised by him and hoped that the necessary steps would be taken soon.
The pilot was fired as Deputy Chairperson of the Minister and Head of the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) in July last year after he rebelled against Gehlot’s leadership.
After a political crisis for one month, the party’s high command announced to form a three-member committee to see the problem raised by him.
Last month, MLAs from the pilot camp said that the party had to fulfill the promises made for the pilot last month, after demand for the expansion of the cabinet and political promises rose momentum.
At present, there are 21 members in the Council of Ministers, including the minister’s chairman, and nine empty slots.
Rajasthan can have a maximum of 30 ministers.
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