Dialogue is most important in politics: Kirori Lal Meena

Jaipur, 5 December (IANS). Rajasthan government minister Kirori Lal Meena, while speaking to IANS on Thursday, said that if the CM or any leader is instigated by any official or any person against anyone, then first they should communicate with that person and try to understand the matter. Should do.

Meena especially appealed for dialogue with Chief Minister Bhajan Lal and said that we should talk to the people, meet them and we will give an explanation. It is wrong to talk against someone without meeting or communicating under someone’s influence. Talking on this issue, he also said that lack of communication in politics can pose a big danger and at the moment it seems that Chief Minister Bhajan Lal is not present to establish communication between them.

During this time he also attacked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. He said that the Prime Minister of the country is an institution and insulting him is like insulting the country. Rahul Gandhi goes abroad to defame the country and gives statements against the Prime Minister. This is very wrong. Apart from being a party leader, he is also the leader of opposition. They should think that it is their responsibility to respect the country and the Prime Minister.”

Kirori Lal Meena also criticized Rahul Gandhi’s foreign tour and the statements made there against the Indian Prime Minister. He said that as a national leader, Rahul Gandhi should understand that his statements not only tarnish the image of his party but also affect the reputation of the country. Instead of going abroad and talking against the Prime Minister of India, Rahul Gandhi should adopt a policy of dialogue and dedication while living in India.

Earlier, while talking to IANS on Wednesday, Kirori Lal Meena had clarified the alleged rift with the state Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma. He had claimed that he had no differences with the Chief Minister of the state. However, he also said that some officials are working to create misunderstandings and problems between him and the CM.

He had questioned why the CM did not want to meet him. There is no sourness in our relationship, but who are these officers who are creating misunderstandings and problems in our relationship? He also appealed to the Chief Minister to try to find out which officers were trying to create a rift between him and the CM.

–IANS

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