
'Why no cabinet after 25 days?' asks Rajasthan Congress
The Hindu
Congress leader Govind Singh Dotasra criticizes BJP for not forming cabinet & stopping Rajiv Gandhi Yuva Mitra Internship Programme.
Rajasthan Congress State president Govind Singh Dotasra on December 26 asked the BJP why it could not form a cabinet even after 25 days of coming to power and criticised it for closing the Rajiv Gandhi Yuva Mitra Internship Programme started by the previous government.
"Even after 25 days, they have not formed the cabinet and even officers have not been appointed in the Chief Minister's office. Who will run the government and the Chief Minister's office is beyond understanding even after 25 days.
"The people of Rajasthan are feeling cheated about what is happening, why is the cabinet not being formed?" Mr. Dotasra told reporters at a press conference.
The Congress leader also asked the newly appointed Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma what he meant when he said the government would be formed "soon." He also demanded the arrest of the accused in the Dalit murder in Ratusar.
Mr. Dotasra said that the BJP had said that no scheme of the previous government would be stopped but it issued an order to stop the Rajiv Gandhi Yuva Mitra Internship Programme.
Rajasthan went to polls on November 25 for 199 out of 200 Assembly seats.
On December 3, when the results were announced, the BJP came ahead of the rival Congress and on December 15, Bhajan Lal Sharma took the oath of Chief Minister.

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