Bairwa invoked the shadow of the 1975 Emergency, cautioning that any attempt to suppress political opposition threatens the foundational principles of the nation. He dismissed Gehlot’s remarks as being fundamentally incompatible with the democratic ethos of India. The Deputy Chief Minister contrasted this stance with the current BJP administration, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi with elevating India's stature on the global stage through inclusive policy implementation.
Beyond the constitutional debate, the exchange underscores the hardening positions between the two major parties in Rajasthan. While Bairwa defended the equitable distribution of welfare schemes under the BJP, he simultaneously accused Congress of engaging in divisive politics. Gehlot, meanwhile, continues to push for a consolidated INDIA bloc with Rahul Gandhi at the helm, a strategy Bairwa views as a direct challenge to the political stability the current government claims to uphold.




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