What did CM Bhajanlal Sharma say about the new districts in Rajasthan? Know the reaction

Jaipur : Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said that governments come and present the budget, but no government has any vision for the state. We have presented the vision along with the budget. We have tried to keep the vision of the government among the public. The CM told journalists in the assembly on Wednesday that Rajasthan will be a fully developed state by the year 2047. The CM said that we have fulfilled 53 percent of the promises made in the earlier budget vote and the resolution letter. In this budget, every section and sector including youth, women, employees, education, health, industry has been taken care of. Our government is committed to electricity and water. It has also been taken care of that 8 crore people of the state benefit from government schemes.

He said that in the budget (Rajasthan Budget 2024) that has been presented, we have talked about giving employment to the youth. We had earlier said that we will give 70 thousand jobs this year, but it has been increased to one lakh in this budget. We will try to establish a new industrial area between Jaipur-Delhi. Our government has also started work in the field of environment. We are also working on youth policy. During this, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, Prem Chand Bairwa, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel were also present.

Targeted the previous Gehlot government

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said that work will be done to provide tap water to every house. Targeting the previous Gehlot government, he said that the previous government only indulged in corruption. It worked to drown the state in debt. We will work to reduce this debt.

3000 crores will be spent on opening a district

On the question of journalists regarding the announcement of districts by the previous government, the CM said that you tell us what should be done? Opening a district will cost three thousand crore rupees. A decision will be taken keeping the issues in mind.

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