The imposition of Congress, Independents, and MLAs of Bharatiya Tribal Party continued for the fourth consecutive day before the Rajya Sabha in Rajasthan on Sunday. On Sunday morning, Congress National General Secretary Avinash Pandey, Supervisor National Spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala, and Chhattisgarh Cabinet Minister TS Singhdev spoke to the MLAs. These leaders asked the MLAs that they are happy with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot or the government. The process of knowing the mind of the MLAs has started in the midst of the fencing of MLAs in a hotel located on Delhi Road, Jaipur. This sequence will run for two consecutive days. TDP leader engulfed in corruption case, YSR says, 'Naidu to escape from the country' The central leaders of the party are eyeing the angry State's Food and Civil Supplies Minister Ramesh Meena, senior MLAs Hemaram Chaudhary and Ramnarayan Meena. Minister Ramesh Meena did not reach even one day in the four-day enclosure. The chief minister and central leaders called Meena several times, but she does not arrive. Meena is unhappy over the past several days of not having a hearing in the government. America's Hindu MP Tulsi Gabbard says, 'Bhagwat Geeta gives peace and strength in difficult times' Meena has a complaint that officers in her department are not engaged by asking her. Hemaram Chaudhary and Ramnarayan are angry over not being made ministers and have criticized their own government in and outside the assembly many times for the last one and a half years. Amid reports of resentment among Congress and Independent MLAs and discussions by the BJP for lashing out at them, the party leadership has launched a campaign to dispel their resentment. Leaders from Delhi are now trying to find out which MLAs are angry and what is the complaint with their government or CM? Along with Avinash Pandey, Surjewala, and Singhdev, the four national secretaries of the party, Vivek Bansal are talking to Kazi Nizamuddin, Devendra Yadav and Tarun Kumar one MLA each. BJP MP gave reply to Rahul Gandhi, says 'Yes, China occupied Indian territory'