Gehlot government serious about pending case at center, plan to complete in this way
Gehlot government serious about pending case at center, plan to complete in this way
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The Rajasthan government is looking very serious for resolving pending state-related issues in the central government. The Ashok Gehlot government of Rajasthan will take the support of MPs to meet their issues with the central government. All the 25 Lok Sabha members of the state will be given a list of such issues pending in various ministries of the central government, which have not been resolved for a long time. The biggest issue in these is the central government's non-payment of 5 thousand crore rupees of GST coming in the state's share. With this, 9 crore rupees received from the central government every year for the operation of madarsas have also not been received.

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According to the media report, in the same way, there is a plan to seek the help of MPs in the case of not sanctioning by the President even after the passage of mob lynching and honor killing laws in the state assembly. However, the state government is apprehensive that despite its request, MPs will hardly raise the issues of the state in front of the Center. The reason for this is that all the 25 Lok Sabha members of the state belong to the BJP. The Congress does not have a single Lok Sabha MP in the state.

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On the instructions of the Chief Minister, the State officials have 100 issues of 20 Ministries including Energy, Finance, Transport, Tourism, Agriculture, Mines, Minority Affairs, Rural Development, and Panchayati Raj, Home, Waterpower and Animal Husbandry of the Central Government. The list is prepared. Most of these issues are related to interstate water disputes. The most important of these is the Ravi-Vyas-Sutlej agreement. Due to the lack of storage of water in this part of Pakistan, it flows away to Pakistan.

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