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TopicRajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot

Topic: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot

Congress can end Rajasthan impasse despite Gehlot rebellion. Two scenarios emerge

Scenario one would demand Gehlot’s resignation— the high command gets to preserve its authority and Gehlot retains control over the choice of his successor.

Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh collects nomination papers to enter party chief race

Singh's move comes after developments in Rajasthan have left questions regarding Ashok Gehlot's nomination for the party chief's post. Gehlot met Sonia Gandhi Thursday.

Ashok Gehlot meets Udaipur victim’s family, says NIA should should file chargesheet soon

After visiting Kanhaiya Lal's house, he convened a law and order meeting in Udaipur with police authorities, ordering them to take action against individuals who violate the law.

Work with dedication to maintain people’s trust in Congress: CM to Rajasthan’s new ministers

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot said that his govt has worked to deliver transparent, sensible & good governance in the last 35 months. 15 ministers took oath at the Raj Bhawan Sunday.

Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot’s OSD Lokesh Sharma resigns

Sharma submitted his resignation on Saturday night, hours after he posted a tweet which was seen as an indirect criticism of the Congress over the change of leadership in Punjab.

Rajasthan govt announces free Covid vaccine for all above 18 yrs, to spend Rs 3,000 cr

Rajasthan Health Minister Raghu Sharma, however, said starting vaccination from 1 May for those above 18 will depend on the availability of doses.

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