During this, SDM Kanishk Kataria, Tehsildar Neeraj Rawat and Development Officer Hemu Pradyuman were present on the spot. In view of security, heavy police force was deployed along with Deputy Superintendent of Police Kailash Jindal along with CI Manoj Kumar.
MLA arrived at 12 in the morning, staged a sit-in
Inflation relief camp of Ward No. 1 and 2 of Ramganjmandi Municipality was running in the community hall located at Khairabad intersection. At 12 o’clock in the morning, MLA Madan Dilawar protested against the camp along with BJP workers in front of the camp. After this, reaching the camp along with the supporters, warned the camp personnel to remove the goods and close the camp. Also informed the people who came to take advantage of the camp about the failure in the policies of the state government.
Cheating in the name of registration: Dilawar
During this, MLA Dilawar said that many women were engaged in queue since morning. After waiting for 2 hours, it is coming to know that registration of wheat, which is available free of cost under the Food Security Scheme, is not being done. Women are getting upset due to leaving their family work and standing in line. Officers are passing the time by sitting in the cooler. MLA Dilawar further said that the Chief Minister had not said in the announcement that he would give benefits of the schemes after registering you. He said in a taunting tone that the common people are getting direct benefits from the Prime Minister’s schemes. There is no registration process in this. The Gehlot government is playing tricks with the common people and the villagers in the name of registration.
Women also supported the MLA during the uproar in Dilawar’s relief camp. In this, the woman Vimla Bai told that since morning she is standing in line for the registration of wheat. The MLA asked when the officials told that the registration of food security is not being done, so they have been standing in line for 3 hours.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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