‘Red diary conspiracy hatched in Home Ministry’, CM Gehlot asks PM Modi to answer seven questions
Rajendra Gudha, who was sacked from the Cabinet of the Gehlot government, alleges that this (Lal) diary contains details of “illegal transactions” of Gehlot and other leaders. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday alleged that the alleged ‘Lal Diary’ was conspired by Bharatiya Janata Party leaders in connivance with a then Rajasthan minister. At the same time, Gehlot said that he was not worried about this, but his aim was to form the Congress government again in the state. Rajendra Gudha, who was sacked from the Cabinet of the Gehlot government, alleges that this (Lal) diary contains details of “illegal transactions” of Gehlot and other leaders. The purported picture of some pages of the diary had recently surfaced on social media. When asked about this, Gehlot once again targeted the BJP government at the Center.
“Though I don’t know what is the red diary and the black diary, it seems to me that all this happened under a conspiracy hatched within the Home Ministry of the central government,” he told reporters at the party’s war room. There the diary was named ‘Red Diary’. “The Prime Minister was scheduled to come to Sikar four days later. Before that, the person who was our Minister was misused. By talking to him, all this was done by BJP leaders, along with the minister (Rajendra Gudha). The chief minister also said, “So if you talk about the red diary, or say that the pages are coming and going… So we don’t care about that. Our only aim is that the Congress government should be formed again. We have done good work, given good administration, which we are sure that the general public will label our works. Gehlot also targeted the central government and Prime Minister Modi over the situation in Manipur.
He said a state of the country was burning but “Prime Minister Modi and Amit Saha do not understand the seriousness of it”. The Prime Minister did not go there even once, did not make a single comment there. The comment he made was that the chief ministers of Manipur, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh should maintain peace. He said this was done to “downplay” the Manipur incident.
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