Sachin Pilot questions Raj govt over ERCP, says documents should be placed in Assembly


Jaipur, Jan 30 (IANS): Senior Congress leader and former Rajasthan Deputy CM Sachin Pilot on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on the Bhajan Lal Sharma-led state government, terming it a "government of confusion".

Pilot also raised the demand to clarify the MoU on Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) in the Assembly.

"The discussion on the ERCP on Tuesday remained incomplete. The MoU that has been signed should be placed on the table of the House," he said during his visit to Bundi.

"Dialogue happens when there is a document right in front of us. Seeing the increasing population, we hoped that there would be a better working settlement on the ERCP and the document in this regard will be shared in a transparent manner.

"However, it is just being said that sufficient water will be available. I do not consider it right that the matter which was pending for so many years is just being ended somehow before the Lok Sabha elections... we will not be able to influence the people by spreading confusion among the people," he added.

Pilot also said that the construction of Ram temple has been done after the decision of the Supreme Court and it was welcomed by everyone.

"Lord Ram is in every particle, in every pore. Creation cannot be imagined without Lord Ram. Ram does not belong to any one party, any community, any one leader, or any one country. I consider it wrong to limit him and look at him from a political perspective. Go beyond emotions regarding public issues and contest elections realistically. The performance of Congressy will be much better," he added.

 

  

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