Jaipur:Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday exchanged jibes over the red diary that a sacked state minister claims records financial misdeeds of the CM and his colleagues. Addressing a rally in Sikar, Modi called the diary a product of the loot ki dukan run by the Congress. After the event, Gehlot accused the prime minister of real loot for selling the red (cooking gas) cylinder for Rs 1,150, complaining also about the price of red tomatoes.
Modi's Rajasthan visit his seventh this year in the Congress-run poll-bound state comes amid the red diary row, which recently led to pushing and shoving in the state assembly. Congress MLA Rajendra Gudha had tried to table the diary in the assembly, a day after he was sacked as a minister for criticising his own government's record on law and order.
Before Thursday's Sikar event, where the PM launched several development projects, the chief minister went on Twitter to accuse the Prime Minister's Office of cancelling his address, a charge promptly challenged by the PMO. At the rally, Modi invoked the Rajasthan row and said the diary will lead to the Congress defeat in the Assembly elections.
The red diary' is a fresh product of the "loot ki dukan" of the Congress. It is said that the dark deeds of the Congress are recorded in the diary, which will defeat the party in the elections in the state, Modi said. Shortly after the rally, Gehlot said at a 'Labharthi Samvad' an interaction at his home with a group of beneficiaries of state government schemes -- said no such red diary existed.
Targeting Modi, he said, The real loot is done by you by selling the red cylinder for Rs 1,150, the red tomatoes are sold for Rs 150. People are left red-faced in anger because their income is hit due to the burden of inflation. Gehlot said the PM should have talked about bringing relief to these people. He asked why the prime minister could not get information about the diary when agencies like the Enforcement Directorate, the Income Tax Department and the Central Bureau of Investigation are at his disposal.