A political slugfest between Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and PMO broke out on Thursday on social media, with Gehlot contending that his speech slot during the event in Sikar later in the day has been struck down.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate several projects in Rajasthan's Sikar on Thursday, including 12 medical colleges. Rajasthan goes to polls in December this year.
The PMO on its part claimed in a tweet that this was done after receiving a message from the chief minister's office about his inability to attend the event.
The PMO, however, requested Gehlot to attend the event, if he doesn't have any physical discomfort owing to an injury, saying further that his name was there on the plaque of development works, which PM Narendra Modi is going to inaugurate.
Gehlot on his part in a detailed tweet in Hindi, said that since his speech slot has been removed from the programme list, he would welcome the prime minister to the state through his tweet.
The chief minister said all the development works which the prime minister are going to inaugurate today, including the 12 medical colleges, have been completed in partnership between the Centre and the state government.
माननीय प्रधानमंत्री जी,
— Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) July 27, 2023
आपके कार्यालय ने मेरे ट्वीट पर संज्ञान लिया परन्तु संभवत: उन्हें भी तथ्यों से अवगत नहीं करवाया गया है।
भारत सरकार के स्वास्थ्य मंत्रालय से भेजे गए प्रस्तावित मिनट टू मिनट कार्यक्रम में मेरा संबोधन रखा गया था। कल रात को मुझे पुन: अवगत करवाया गया कि मेरा… pic.twitter.com/0Jp1tkmb2d
In fact, almost 50 per cent funds for the medical colleges have been given by the state, Gehlot said.
Shri @ashokgehlot51 Ji,
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) July 27, 2023
In accordance with protocol, you have been duly invited and your speech was also slotted. But, your office said you will not be able to join.
During PM @narendramodi’s previous visits as well you have always been invited and you have also graced those… https://t.co/BHQkHCHJzQ
The chief minister said that since he won't get a chance to speak at the event, he listed out all the state specific requests, which he hoped would be fulfilled by the prime minister during his seventh visit to the state in six months.
(With inputs from IANS)