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Government on target of one order and troller

Ramzan 2022 | Jaipur : The holy month of Ramzan is going on, in such a situation, the Rajasthan government has taken such a step, taking care of the Rojedars, after which the Gehlot government of Rajasthan is being trolled continuously on social media.

An order is issued from the office of Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited from Jodhpur, the home town of Ashok Gehlot, the head of Rajasthan state, in which it is written that the month of Ramzan is starting from April 4, 2022. In view of the problems faced by the Rojadars in the summer season, there will be no power cut in the entire Muslim dominated area in the month of Ramadan.

After this letter came out, a news chain from Rajasthan told in its news that Minister of State Zahida Khan and Energy Minister Bhanwar Singh Bhati had demanded for this that the Rojadars should not face any problem in the month of Ramzan, so Muslims There should not be any power cut in the area.

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After the demand of two ministers of the state, the power companies started issuing orders for this. First such orders have been taken out from Jodhpur then Jaipur discom.

Government trolled on social media

After this news, people have targeted the government on social media. Twitter users have expressed their displeasure over the move with the hashtag Gehlot Raj Mughal Raj.

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the other side also

After this move of the government, some people accused the government that the Rajasthan government is concerned about only one section. Don’t worry.

BJP’s response

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The BJP was also not lagging behind in this trolling game going on on social media. It was written from the Twitter handle of the state BJP that the order not to cut power in Muslim-majority areas showed what appeasement is. Gehlot ji Navratri is also going on then why such order is not for Hindus. This tweet from the BJP’s Twitter handle has been retweeted by State BJP President Satish Punia, after which the reaction of BJP workers also came to the fore. (Ramzan)

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