There was fierce battle over the students' bus bills, now Sachin Pilot clarified
There was fierce battle over the students' bus bills, now Sachin Pilot clarified
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Jaipur: The Congress is not taking the name of stopping the political ruckus about the proposal of running buses to send workers of Uttar Pradesh. There has been a ruckus about the withdrawal of buses after not getting permission from the Rajasthan border earlier, and now the Rajasthan government has sent a bill of more than Rs 36 lakh to the Yogi government of UP to send the children from the Kota.

Now on this matter, it has been clarified by the Rajasthan government that the government buses had never been sent to UP by the Congress party, Uttar Pradesh itself had corresponded for Rs36 lakh in exchange for filling diesel in the buses of Rajasthan Roadways. In fact, the Congress party's young leader and Rajasthan Deputy CM Sachin Pilot have tried to explain the reality by clarifying this. Sachin Pilot, who was forced to hold press talks for the first time amid a lockdown on the issue, said that the Congress had sent private buses on hire only on the instructions of Priyanka Gandhi.

He said that since the allegations of the Yogi government were about the Congress party, Sachin Pilot, being the Rajasthan Congress President, clarified that the Yogi government's charge of sending government buses is completely baseless. Because the Congress leaders had hired private buses of the Public Transport Service started by the erstwhile Vasundhara Raje government and parked it on the outskirts of Uttar Pradesh. She has urged the UP government that if anyone comes forward for any kind of help in difficult times, the government should accept this and come forward to give relief to the people instead of politics.

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