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BJP MLAs protest against Vijay Rupani-led Gujarat government; here's why

The three MLA met at Circuit House in Vadodara after which they aired their resentment late on Wednesday evening, hours after Chief Minister Vijay Rupani flew out the country on a six-day tour.

New Delhi: Three senior ruling BJP from Vadodara district have expressed their resentment against the state government in Gujarat and have raised questions against the government's functioning in the state. Three MLAs, Madhu Srivastava from Waghodia constituency, Yogesh Patel from Manjalpur and Ketan Inamdar from Savli have alleged that several state ministers and the bureaucracy in the state were not listening to them. They have also alleged that Gujarat is working under 'Babu' rule which is halting the work for development. Asserting that more than a dozen others legislators who were angry with the working of the government are supporting them. The MLAs have alleged that several state ministers and the bureaucracy were not listening to them and showing a callous attitude to public representatives. They have also alleged saying the government officers do not hear their acts or problems. The three MLA met at Circuit House in Vadodara after which they aired their resentment late on Wednesday evening, hours after Chief Minister Vijay Rupani flew out the country on a six-day tour. Meanwhile, senior state minister Bhupinder Singh Chudasama has been appointed to commemorate the three irked MLAs. Madhu Srivastava asserted that several other frustrated MLAs were with them and they would also come out in future. Srivastava was quoted as saying, "Today we are three but tomorrow there may be 13 or 23. Today we three, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, have got together. Now let anything happen." Ever since the present government took charge six months ago, the bureaucrats in the state are working at their whims and fancies, she added. While concurring with Srivastava, Yogesh Patel said that their only demand was that when they seek a resolution to the issues of their electorate, it must be sorted out but this was not happening.

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