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Will keep coming to Raj, no matter what CM says: Dhankhar

Will keep coming to Raj, no matter what CM says: Dhankhar
Jodhpur: Continuing his confrontation with chief minister Ashok Gehlot, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Saturday here that despite Gehlot’s statements about his frequent visits to Rajasthan, he would keep coming to the state because he was committed to working for the welfare of people here, especially the farmers.
Dhankhar was in Jodhpur on Saturday to attend a farmer-scientist conference at Central Arid Zone Research Center (CAZRI).
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“I don’t like such comments about my travel to Rajasthan. I assure you that irrespective of any such statements, I will continue to step forward for your interests,” Dhankhar said at the programme.
“Whatever comments are made, whatever statements are given or if someone says why I come over and over again, I will keep coming. He (Gehlot) must think before saying so,” Dhankhar said.
He said that the dignity of the Vice-President’s post must be maintained and not defiled by an exhibition of narrowmindedness.
He added that he did not understand why some people did not like a farmer’s son’s devotion to the farmers and their issues. “They ask what difference my visits make? I tell you, they make a huge difference: they will bring a big change,” he said.
The V-P interacted with farmers and scientists after his address and learnt about the work done by CAZRI and its impact on agriculture in Rajasthan.
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