"We have to work and conduct ourselves...": Rajasthan Dy CM Diya Kumari schools BJP leaders on conduct
Jan 12, 2024
Bhilwara (Rajasthan) [India], January 12 : In a clear message to leaders of the ruling BJP in Rajasthan, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari on Thursday said their behaviour and public conduct should not change just because the party has assumed the administrative reins of the state.
She called on BJP leaders in the state to set a 'good example' for others to follow.
The deputy CM made the remarks while addressing party workers at the BJP office in Rajasthan's Bhilwara district on Thursday.
Seeking to draw a parallel between the current BJP regime and the previous Congress government in the state, Diya Kumari said the people of Rajasthan reposed their electoral faith in the party and the onus was now on the government to meet their expectations.
"Earlier, we were in the Opposition. Now we are in power. While we have taken the reins of administration in the state, it should not reflect on our public conduct and day-to-day functioning," the deputy CM said.
"Together, we should set a good example for others in the state. We all know what the previous Congress government did. They subjected the people to immense hardships and did nothing for the state. But we have to be different. We have to work and conduct ourselves in the same way as our national leadership, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," Diya added.
"The public conduct of politicians is known to change drastically when they come to power. Be it their conduct with fellow party members or the people, everything changes. However, this is one thing that our national leaders, especially PM Modi, have been guarding us against. They have been saying repeatedly that we should continue serving the people with humility, in the same way as we did earlier," the deputy CM added.
She warned BJP workers to guard against the notion that since the party is in power now, they could "whatever they want".
"Now, you need to be more careful than ever. Whatever you do now will be widely reported in the media. The people shouldn't think that we have the licence to do whatever we want as we are in power," the deputy CM added.
Her words of advice assumes significance, especially in light of a public spat between two BJP MLAs of Bhilwara district with an administrative officer and a doctor in separate incidents.
Shahpura BJP MLA Lalaram Bairwa was involved in an altercation with SDM Neha Chhipa over the removal of encroachment.
In another incident, Sahada MLA Ladulal Pitalia got into a heated exchange with doctors during his inspection at a government hospital, according to sources.
Meanwhile, Diya, who was accorded a grand welcome by the Rajput community at the Kumbha Trust building, also participated in a green fair being organised by Apna Sansthan at Chitrakoot Dham in Bhilwara city.
She was pictured inspecting the stalls set up at the fair site.