Review report of Gehlot Raj’s decisions stuck, know the main reason behind it

Jaipur : The Cabinet Sub Committee formed to review the decisions of the last 6 months of the tenure of the previous Congress government has gone back on its claim after just a day. Committee members say that the review work has not been completed yet. Therefore there will be more meetings. The next meeting of the committee is proposed on October 14. Earlier on Tuesday, committee convenor and Medical Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar had claimed that the review work is almost complete. The final meeting will be held on Wednesday and after that the committee will submit its report to the Chief Minister. But, after the meeting on Wednesday, he said that there will be more meetings. Ministers Sumit Godara and Jogaram Patel were also present in the meeting. About 25 issues were discussed in the meeting.

Minister Patel said – the review work is still incomplete

After the review meeting, Parliamentary Affairs and Law Minister Jogaram Patel said that the work of reviewing the decisions of Gehlot Raj has not been completed yet. There are still more meetings to be held. In some cases, factual reports have been sought from the authorities. After the arrival of the report, the committee will be in a position to take a decision. The next meeting of the committee is to be held on October 14. It is believed that after this the committee will submit its report to the Chief Minister. On which the final decision can be taken in the cabinet meeting. Minister Jogaram Patel said that in the cabinet sub-committee meeting held at the Secretariat, officials have been asked to bring information again regarding 300 cases of land allotment. Law Minister Jogaram Patel said while talking to the media that officials have been asked to bring classified information on cases related to land allotment in the next meeting. Patel has expressed hope that the final report will be submitted to the Chief Minister after holding a meeting on Monday.

Many decisions taken during Gehlot rule can be changed

The committee is still busy reviewing more than 800 cases. These are those cases which were taken up in the last 6 months during the tenure of the previous Congress government. These include matters related to personal gain including land and mines allocation. It is believed that the committee can change most of the decisions of the previous Congress government.

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