Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has tainted Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on the controversial ordinance. He wrote on social media Twitter that Madam Chief Minister, it is 2017, not 1817.
Sharing the news of the Indian Express, Rahul Gandhi wrote, "Madam Chief Minister, humbly say that we are living in 21st century 2017 and not in 1817."
Let the Rajasthan government present a bill providing security cover for judges, magistrates and other government officials and workers in the legislative assembly session going to start from Monday (October 23).
This bill will replace the recently brought Ordinance. According to this, no complaint against any of the working judges, magistrates or government officials in the state against any action taken during the duty can be lodged without the permission of the government.
Twitter is getting a great deal of anger against it.
Apart from Congress, many opposition parties, including the Aam Aadmi Party, have alleged that this bill of state government is a government conspiracy to give legal protection to corrupt officials.
Tugalaki queen is trending on against Vasundhara Raje on Twitter.
Social media is also saying that this proposed law of Rajasthan government is also violation of Free Speech.
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