Jaipur : Bureaucracy is dominating some places in Rajasthan and the BJP government is not able to pay attention to it. The officers sitting since the time of the previous Congress rule have amassed a legacy. It seems as if the administration is being run by the officers and not our government.” This statement has been given by BJP MLA from Beawar assembly seat Shankar Singh Rawat. This statement of Shankar Singh Rawat can heat up the politics of the state. Last week, senior BJP leader Devi Singh Bhati had also expressed similar concern.
‘I will complain to CM Bhajan Lal’
BJP MLA Rawat said, “In many places, the officers who have been in office since the time of Congress rule are not even listening to the legitimate complaints of the complainants. But this will not be tolerated anymore. This entire matter will be brought to the notice of Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma so that strict action can be taken against these officers. We will not let bureaucracy dominate in Rajasthan anymore. The public has sent us to the Vidhan Sabha from Beawar by electing us again. The support of the public and their problems should be respected. The government of public representatives should hear the problems and take immediate decisions on them. The public is supreme.”
“This entire matter will be brought to the notice of Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma so that strict action can be taken against these officers. We will no longer allow bureaucracy to dominate Rajasthan.” Last week, senior BJP leader from Rajasthan Devi Singh Bhati had also raised questions on bureaucracy and said that ‘public representatives and MLAs stand in a queue in front of the Chief Secretary’s room. The officers do not listen to the public representatives at all.’
Devi Singh Bhati
Shankar Singh Rawat did this to make Beawar a new district. During the time of former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s government, BJP MLA Shankar Singh Rawat reached the Vidhansabha wearing strange attire to demand making Beawar a new district. At that time, he reached the Vidhansabha with banner posters in his hands and pamphlets on his clothes demanding making Beawar a new district. Shankar Singh Rawat keeps doing such demonstrations from time to time for the basic facilities of his assembly constituency. 2 years ago, he even marched on foot from Beawar to the Vidhansabha to fulfill his demands.