Political Uproar in Rajasthan Assembly Over Sewage Project Delays
Rajasthan's Urban Development Minister Jhabar Singh blamed the previous government for sewage project delays, leading Congress legislators to walk out of the assembly. Minister Singh criticized the former government's project execution, citing alignment issues. Congress MLAs objected, causing an uproar, leading to accusations of protest for unsatisfactory answers.
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In Rajasthan Assembly, political tensions escalated when Congress legislators staged a walkout after Urban Development Minister Jhabar Singh criticized the previous administration for delays in sewage treatment project completion.
During the Question Hour, Minister Singh highlighted flaws in project execution attributed to the former Gehlot government, pointing to misalignment issues in sewage pipeline levels.
The session witnessed uproar after Singh's remarks, with Congress MLAs expressing dissatisfaction and staging a protest, prompting allegations from Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel about their discontent with unfavorable answers.
(With inputs from agencies.)

