In Jaipur, whose king businessman, his subject beggar- said Madan Rathore, open discussion about training camp

In Jaipur, whose king businessman, his subject beggar- said Madan Rathore, open discussion about training camp

BJP state president Madan Rathore expressed his views in front of the media and discussing the organization and recent political developments. Returning from the training camp of BJP MLAs and MPs held in Kevadia, Gujarat, Rathore said that this camp is a regular program of the organization, which aims to make public servants more efficient. He said, “We will be able to serve people only when we are in power and it is our responsibility to teach them the tricks to stay in power.”

When asked about the report card, he said that everyone knows what kind of work every MLA and MP are doing. Our principle is ‘whose king businessman, his subject beggar’, we work with this spirit. There is no such thing as a report card, the public knows who is doing what. On the question of the displeasure of the central leadership, he said that the elders of the house are never satisfied. If someone has got 60% marks, then 65% marks are expected from it. This is a natural process.

Reacting sharply to the arrest of Bagidaura MLA Jaikrishna Patel, he said that he never thought that the level of politics would fall so low. Taking money to ask questions is a violation of etiquette. If you took one lakh, I enjoyed it, then took 20 lakhs and went to jail today. Such people are not able to be called a public servant.

In the case of BJP MLA Kanwarlal Meena, Rathore clarified that the matter is pending in the court and the party will take action as per decision. He said that there cannot be two punishment for a crime. It is clear from Madan Rathore’s statements that the BJP is continuously working to strengthen the organization through internal training and discipline. At the same time, a tough stand on matters of corruption and moral decline is also being taken.

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