“This will become...": Kailash Choudhary hits out at Rajasthan Govt over Red-diary row
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“This will become…”: Kailash Choudhary hits out at Rajasthan Govt over Red-diary row

Union Minister Kailash Choudhary while hitting out at Rajasthan Government said that," this Red-diary will become their grave because the dark deeds of them (Gehlot government), are hidden inside this diary and they have many more diaries like red diary with them ”

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On August 4, Union Minister Kailash Choudhary, hit out at Senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot-led Rajasthan Government over the ‘Red-diary’ issue, saying that “this diary will become their grave”.

Speaking to media, Union Minister said, the red diary has many dark deeds of the Gehlot Government and they have many more diaries like this.

“This Red-diary will become their grave because the dark deeds of them (Gehlot government), are hidden inside this diary and they have many more diaries like red diary with them,” Kailash Choudhary said.

“You saw how they had tried to steal the diary by committing hooliganism inside the Vidhansabha, which means the diary has something which will come out in upcoming time. People of Rajasthan are watching everything,” he added.

Further, Kailash Choudhary praised the BJP and its alliance NDA for moving the country in the right direction.
“Today, the country is moving forward only because of BJP and NDA alliance, in the UPA time there were government of scams that relegated the country to the back seat,” Union Minster added while speaking to the media.

Addressing a press conference on August 2, Rajendra Gudha held up the ‘Red Diary’ and also read a couple of pages from it saying he will continue revealing more secrets in the coming days.

Also Read: “Rajasthan is number one when it comes to crime against women,” says sacked Congress Minister Rajendra Singh Gudha

Invoking a purported conversation between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, his Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Saubhag Singh, and Tourism Development Corporation Chairman Dharmendra Rathore, Gudha said the diary mentions talks on settling accounts of the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA).

Gudha was sacked as minister by CM Gehlot after he flagged the incident of four women being found dead in Jodhpur, saying that the Congress government should look within before criticising the Centre over the Manipur situation.

Also Read: Intolerant Rajasthan Govt: Ashok Gehlot sacks Minister Rajendra Gudha for questioning government over security of women

Later, he was marshalled out of the Rajasthan Assembly after he demonstrated against the Gehlot government, holding up the ‘Red Diary’.

Earlier, on July 21 Rajasthan Government, sacked its minister of State, Rajendra Singh Gudha. According to the Governor’s House, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot recommended to Governor Kalraj Mishra to remove the minister. However, even after the action, Rajendra Singh Gudha remained firm in his statement and said that he was punished for speaking the truth.” I speak the truth always. That is who I am. I follow my conscience. I got punished for speaking the truth,” Rajendra Singh Gudha said.

Topics: Senior Congress leader Ashok GehlotRed Diary rowGehlot GovernmentRajasthanRajasthan governmentRed Diarynion Minister Kailash Choudhary
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