Congress is making this big strategy before Rajasthan budget, know the special plan

Jaipur : While BJP is excited about the budget session in Rajasthan, Congress is preparing to surround the government strongly with its allies. For this, a big meeting is going to be held in Jaipur tomorrow. In which all the Congress MLAs will participate. After the meeting of the Legislature Party, the leaders of all the constituent parties of the All India Alliance, BAP, CPIM and RLP will also participate. They will also be welcomed. Recently, Congress MLAs created a lot of ruckus in the assembly. But during that time other MLAs of the opposition were not seen together. Now to strengthen this strategy further, Congress is going to hold a meeting of the Legislature Party.

Will the big leaders of Congress be seen?

Will the big leaders of Congress be seen in this legislative party meeting? Sachin Pilot and Ashok Gehlot will come to such a meeting after a long time, everyone’s eyes are fixed on them. Ashok Gehlot is still on bed rest. Will Gehlot come tomorrow? Similarly, everyone’s eyes are on those leaders of the India Alliance, who have won the Lok Sabha elections this time.

What is the program?

Congress Legislature Party Meeting In-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa The welcome ceremony of the newly elected MP of BAP in the Congress and India alliance will be organized by the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee. In which further strategy will be made. Work will be done on which issues to corner the government in the assembly. The opposition wants to make the budget session tumultuous. Rajasthan Congress General Secretary Swarnim Chaturvedi said that the Legislature Party meeting will be held at 4:00 pm on July 9 under the chairmanship of Leader of Opposition Tikaram Julie at Hotel Marriott in Jaipur. In which important topics will be discussed regarding the upcoming budget session of Rajasthan Assembly. In which strategy will also be prepared to raise issues of public interest. After the meeting, training will also be given to the newly elected MLAs from 5 to 6 pm.

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