Biggest Political Suspense In Rajasthan Months Before Elections, Per "Red Diary"

 Biggest Political Suspense In Rajasthan Months Before Elections, Per "Red Diary"

Yesterday as he entered the Assembly, MLA Rajendra Singh Gudha began to wave a red notebook that he said might "expose" Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.



A red journal has caused dramatic scenes in the Assembly, sparked a contentious dialogue between the ruling Congress and the opposition BJP, and emerged as the largest election-related suspense four months before the polls in Rajasthan.
Rajendra Singh Gudha, an MLA from the Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan's Udaipurwati, entered the Assembly yesterday while carrying a red notebook that he said could "expose" Ashok Gehlot as the chief minister. The MLA was then led from the House by marshals. He claims that he was assaulted and that three Congressmen tore pages from his diary while snatching it out of his hand.

The dramatic Assembly incident came after Mr. Gudha was abruptly fired as a minister for his comments regarding the state government's "failure" to stop crimes against women. The MLA stated on Friday, "It is true and should be accepted that we have failed in women's safety," during the outcry in the House over the horrible footage of two women being paraded naked in Manipur. We should examine ourselves to determine why there have been more crimes against women in Rajasthan rather than blaming Manipur.

The controversy surrounding the red diary is currently centered on the two-time MLA.


Red Diary: Accusations And Rebuttals


According to Mr. Gudha, Chief Minister Gehlot's diary has explosive information. He claims that Dharmendra Rathore, the chief minister's close adviser and chairman of the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation, is the owner of the diary. In order to rescue his administration during the 2020 uprising headed by Sachin Pilot, Mr. Gudha has alleged that this diary contains information about payments made by the Gehlot camp to MLAs, Independents, and others.

According to Mr. Gudha, the diary also contains information about payments made by the Congress to assure the victory of its candidates in the face of a fierce challenge from the Independent, which was backed by the BJP, and media tycoon Subhash Chandra.

When Income Tax officials performed a raid, the Congress MLA claimed that Mr. Rathore's home contained this diary. Mr. Gehlot allegedly asked Mr. Gudha to collect the red journal before tax authorities discovered it. He claims that the Chief Minister asked him to burn the diary.

The assertions made by Mr. Gudha have been debunked by the Congress as false. The MLA and the BJP, according to senior party figure and minister for legislative affairs Shanti Dhariwal, are behind this conspiracy.

An Opportunity For BJP

The anticipation surrounding the red journal has given the opposition BJP a political tool as the Assembly elections approach. The incumbent Congress has made a concerted effort to prevent internal strife from harming its electoral prospects. The reputation of the state government may suffer greatly from a corruption scandal at this time, in which the Chief Minister is the only one who has been implicated.Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, a union minister and a prominent BJP figure in Rajasthan, charged that the Congress government there was "breaking all records of corruption" and warned that many political figures' lives would be in danger if the contents of the "red diary" leaked.

Rajendra Gudha: Who is He?

A two-term MLA from Udaipurwati, Rajendra Gudha. He previously belonged to the Bahujan Samaj Party of Mayawati. He was one of six BSP MLAs who defected to the Congress in 2019, giving it the extra solidity it needed to withstand the 2020 uprising. The traitors stuck closely with the Gehlot side during the mutiny a year later.

Congress leaders are referring to him as a "opportunity" who ran for office on a BSP ticket before switching to the Congress in search of political power and a ministerial position in the aftermath of its most recent uprising.

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The sources for the Congress claimed that whenever elections are approaching, Mr. Gudha has a "habit" of looking into political chances.

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