On Tuesday, the matter of paper leak resonated in the Legislative Assembly. After the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party MLA Hanuman Beniwal, the Speaker allowed Congress MLA Govind Singh Dotasara to ask a question.
In response, Forest Minister Sanjay Sharma commented that ‘Nathi Ka Bada’ cannot ask a question about the paper leak. On this, both the ruling and opposition parties created a commotion. Despite the Speaker’s statement, Congress MLAs did not remain silent. In response, the Speaker took the next question and had it read by Minister Kirori Lal Meena.
In fact, regarding the paper leak, Rashtriya Loktantrik Party Hanuman Beniwal raised questions, saying that the government has talked about investigating by the Anti-Corruption Team.
In this regard, Minister Gajendra Singh Khivansar said that the ‘Nathi Ka Bada’ cannot ask questions about the paper leak. Despite this statement, there was chaos between the ruling and opposition parties. After the Speaker’s intervention, Congress MLA Govind Singh Dotasara was allowed to ask questions.
Dotasara asked how many paper leaks occurred in the previous government and before that, during the tenure of the Raje government from 2013 to 2018. Along with this, an ongoing case is underway, and action is being taken on it.
After the matter calmed down, Dotasara repeated his question. In response, Minister Gajendra Singh Khivansar said that the Kalaam Coaching Center is in Sikar. As soon as he said this, Congress MLAs created a ruckus. Then BJP MLAs also created a commotion.
On this, Congress MLAs came to the well and started creating a commotion. Speaker Vasudev Devnani appealed to the members to maintain peace, but even after that, members from both sides were seen creating a commotion.