Veteran BJP MLA protest against Vasundhara

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Jaipur: Ghanshyam Tiwari, a veteran leader of Bhartiya Janata Party, Rajasthan staged a protest against Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on Sunday. He was demanding her to vacate the 13 number Bunglow at Jaipur. Tiwari, a five time MLA, who has been sidelined by the party even after winning the last election with the highest margin, is alleging that the CM wants to usurp the bunglow. This year, Rajasthan government has enacted a law, which entitles a former CM to stay in a entitled to a bunglow, of a cabinet rank minister. He has also been alleging ‘loot’ during the regime of Raje. He also termed, the CM, the ‘indisciplined queen’. While marching towards Raje’s residence, the 69-year-old leader and his supporters were carrying interesting placards. BJP’s disciplinary committee has showcaused Tiwari. However, the 69-year-old leader was not allowed to protest along with his supporters and were removed from the place.

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