Rajasthan: Big action by ED in Jal Jeevan Mission scam, ED raids the premises of former minister Mahesh Joshi

Jal Jeevan Mission Case: In its investigation into suspected money laundering connected to irregularities in the “Jal Jeevan Mission,” the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday searched 6 locations associated with former Rajasthan minister Mahesh Joshi and a few others. ED raids are going on in many areas including Jaipur and Banswara.

The ED team had already conducted 25 raids in Rajasthan about the Jal Jeevan Mission corruption case. which also had IAS Subodh Aggarwal’s locations. The federal agency carried out at least two sets of raids about instances involving the central government program last year.

According to official sources, searches are being conducted by the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) at the locations connected to Joshi, a former minister of the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department.

The inquiry revealed that the contractors had participated in obtaining contracts for Jal Jeevan Mission works by paying “bribes” to senior PHE department officials and using purportedly “fake” work completion certificates from Indian Railway Construction International Limited (IRCON).

Sankalp Yatra started in Jaipur for reconstruction of temples, Sant Samaj took resolution

At Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur the Sankalp Yatra for the reconstruction of India’s ancient temples began on Thursday. During the event, a decision was made to revitalize the nation’s temples with the help of the populace. Various religious authorities began this Sankalp Yatra in the presence of Awadheshcharya Maharaj, the head of Shri Galtaji, the primary Vaishnav Peeth in North India.

Balmukund Acharya, the chief guest and MLA for the Hawamahal constituency stated that the moment has arrived for the nation to once again lead the world. Mother India will reach her utmost glory under PM Narendra Modi‘s direction.

According to Acharya Himani Shastri, this yatra would travel throughout the entire nation and through every district in Rajasthan. Many temples will undergo renovations during the Yatra, and damaged statues will be replaced with new ones.

According to Acharya Himani Shastri, the Sant Samaj has issued a resolution letter on this particular day. It will oversee a range of training initiatives, such as the restoration of historic temples, the organization of cultural events and the introduction of traditional arts and genres, and the provision of food and prasad to those in need that is cooked in the temple kitchens.

Fire broke out in the microbiological ward of SMS Medical College, machines and records worth lakhs of rupees burnt

Jaipur: At SMS Medical College in Jaipur, a microbiological ward caught fire. The police and the fire department were notified about the incident by watchman Subhash. Three fire brigades arrived at the location on this.

When the police saw the massive shape of the fire, they promptly called civil defense as well. After working on it for almost two hours, the fire was under control. As of yet, no casualties have been reported in the fire.

Although the exact cause of the fire is unknown, it is anticipated that a short circuit caused it. Upon learning of the incident at approximately 5:25 a.m., the staff members in residence promptly contacted the fire department.

BJP leader Bhajanlal Sharma took oath as the CM of Rajasthan as the 14th CM

Rajasthan CM Oath Ceremony: As the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, BJP leader Bhajanlal Sharma was sworn in and assumed secrecy. This oath ceremony was attended by Chief Ministers of numerous other states, Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Premchand Bairwa and Diya Kumari, two Deputy Chief Ministers, took their oath during this time as well as Sharma. All three were sworn in by Governor Kalraj Mishra. This swearing-in event is being held in front of Ramniwas Bagh, the capital of Jaipur, at Albert Hall.

As Bhajanlal Sharma takes the oath of office as Rajasthan’s chief minister, the topic of the cabinet’s growth is also discussed. Twelve to fifteen MLAs could become ministers in the first expansion. It is possible that on Friday night itself, the first cabinet will be expanded. The ministers will take an oath of office at the Raj Bhavan in such a case.

Rajasthan’s Rajyavardhan Rathore, Diya Kumari, Kirodi Meena resigned from Parliament after winning the assembly elections

Even though the BJP may have won a majority in the Rajasthan Assembly elections, the Chief Minister has yet to be chosen after three days. Meanwhile, big news is coming from Rajasthan that MPs Rajyavardhan Rathore, Diya Kumari, and Kirodi Meena, who won the assembly elections from Rajasthan, have resigned from the Parliament.

The BJP made a significant decision on Wednesday in response to the outcomes of the assembly elections in five states. The winning Members of Parliament have resigned from their positions. Twelve of these MPs tendered their resignations on Wednesday.

Following their meeting, the BJP high command resolved to remove the MPs who had won the assembly elections from their seats in parliament. To tender their resignations, all of the members including party president JP Nadda met with the Speaker.

Jaipur MLA Balmukund Acharya held Gehlot government responsible for the Gogamedi massacre

Rajasthan Bandh Live Updates: Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, the State President of the Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena, was fatally shot on Tuesday. Following this, the Rajasthan bandh was proclaimed by the Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena today, December 6, 2023.

According to Mahipal Singh Makrana, the perpetrators of this atrocity had to be taken into custody right away. If not, we will stage nationwide protests. Significant police presence has been seen around the state, particularly in Jaipur, since the announcement. Director General of Police Umesh Mishra has been asked to provide a report on the entire affair by Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra.

Balmukund Acharya, who emerged victorious from the Jaipur district’s Hawamahal Assembly constituency, has also voiced his disapproval of the Gogamedi Massacre and blamed previous Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for it.

MLA Balmukund Acharya in action mode in Jaipur, orders to remove illegal meat shops

Jaipur: The ‘BJP‘s’ magic was evident in the Rajasthan Assembly elections. With 199 assembly seats, the BJP secured 115 seats in the state. Numerous MLAs from the BJP who were elected have already begun to carry out their duties. Balmukund Acharya, the BJP’s Hawamahal MLA, has been in action mode since early this morning.

A video that shows BJP MLA Balmukund Acharya telling an officer over the phone to take down the non-vegetarian food stalls from the streets is becoming viral on social media.

Balmukund Acharya represents Hawamahal as an MLA. By phone, he warned the officer that non-vegetarian food should not be sold on the streets. It is advisable to remove all food stalls by evening. In addition to visiting Chandi Ki Taksal, Subash Chowk, and Karbala, he also visited many other places in Jaipur himself.

Can we publicly serve non-vegetarian food on the road?’ he inquired, calling the officer among the crowd. Give a yes or no response. As a result, you are endorsing this. As of right now, none of the non-vegetarian carts that are currently being constructed or driven should be visible. I don’t care who the officer is; I will get the report from you in the evening.

Petrol pump strike in Rajasthan on 13-14 Sep, in protest against high VAT

In Rajasthan, petrol station workers have called a statewide strike beginning this morning, September 13, in protest of the state’s higher VAT rate on diesel and petrol than its surrounding states.

On September 13 and 14, petrol pump workers will strike from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in order to alert the state government. Even after this, starting on September 15, they will embark on an indefinite strike if the government does not take their demands into account.

During the strike, there won’t be any petrol or diesel available at the pumps. Pump employees won’t buy any fuel goods either. This strike will not apply to emergency service vehicles, such as ambulances and fire engines.

Rajendra Singh Bhati, president of the Rajasthan Petroleum Dealers Association, stated that the association’s major demands are for the state of Rajasthan to lower the VAT rate on petrol and diesel and to raise the dealer commission. These are the demands the association set forward when it went on strike. Over 6000 petrol pumps will be shut down throughout the state at this time.

Water filled around Jalmahal due to torrential rains in Jaipur, IMD issued alert

Jaipur Weather: Since the previous night, it has been pouring consistently in various locations, including Jaipur in Rajasthan. This has exposed the drainage system’s pole in Jaipur. The common people in Jaipur are dealing with numerous issues as a result of the overflowing of rainwater in the city’s highways and low-lying areas.

The Meteorological Department said that over the past 24 hours, significant rain has fallen in some districts, including Jaipur, while mild drizzle has been present in some locations since Friday night. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that Jaipur would see heavy rain.

As a result of waterlogging caused by sporadic rain in numerous places of the city on Friday, Jaipur’s traffic has been hampered. Everyone must have heard of Jaipur’s Jalmahal; nevertheless, after viewing this video, viewers will learn that Jalmahal Road has been entirely submerged, causing hardships for locals. However, if we focus on Old Jaipur, there is a problem with waterlogging on the main roads, which has made daily life chaotic.

Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena was arrested by the police in Jaipur, he was sitting on dharna against corruption

Jaipur News: Kirodi Lal Meena, a BJP member of parliament who is protesting alleged rigging and corruption at Rajasthan’s Jal Jeevan Mission, has been held by police. They were taken to the Chaksu police station by the police after being picked up from the dharna. Supporters shouted epithets critical of the Ashok Gehlot administration.

Outside the Jaipur police station in Ashok Nagar, Kirori Lal was ensconced in a dharna. The BJP MP claims that he is being arrested rather than filing an FIR. The opposition’s voice is being silenced. The Gehlot administration is sapping democracy.

Let us inform you that Kirodi Lal Meena allegedly demanded the filing of an FIR over the scam at Jal Jeevan Mission while protesting on a dharna. MP Meena visited the Ashok Nagar police station on Tuesday to open a case. However, despite his police station complaint, no FIR was filed. MP Meena and his supporters staged a dharna outside the police station in protest of him.

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