BJP MLA raised questions on his government, ministers’ answers are wrong
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Dispute between BJP MLAs: Questions raised on recruitment process of farmers
Bhopal. BJP MLA Narendra Singh Kushwaha in Madhya Pradesh Assembly has made serious allegations against his government. He raised the issue of serious irregularities in various recruitment processes in Rajmata Vijayaradhe Scindia Agricultural University of Gwalior district and demanded immediate investigation and cancellation of the recruitment process.
Agriculture Minister’s clarification
On Kushwaha’s questions, Agriculture Minister Adal Singh Kansana clarified that there was no irregularities of any kind. He said that interviews have been conducted by issuing advertisements and no objections were raised in the meetings either. All the papers have been submitted to the High Court and the matter is sub-judice.
recruitment time
Kushwaha also raised questions as to why recruitment was being done after four years and why permission was not taken from the government. He said, “I am a member of this committee, why are we being implicated in this matter? If this is not corruption then what is?” He clarified that three assembly members had objected to this.
protest against recruitment process
Agriculture Minister Kansana said that the recruitments have been done as per the rules. But Kushwaha refuted these claims and said that recruitment was to be done in 2022, whereas now this process is being completed in 2026. He accused the Agriculture Minister of not giving correct answers and said that a cover-up was being done.
Comment and uproar on Mahatma Gandhi
At the same time, Congress MLA from Amarpatan Rajendra Kumar Singh once again accused Mahatma Gandhi of attacking him and said that BJP has included Ram in the controversy. BJP MLA Sitasharan Sharma objected to this and said that while talking, maintain decorum and do not use objectionable words. There was an uproar on this topic and there was a demand for its deletion.
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