Donkeys fed gulab jamun
In a unique demonstration seen in Jaipur, Rajasthan people fed Gulab Jamuns to donkeys. In the strange acts carried out outside the Chandpol Hanuman temple, a crowd of people gathered and started making videos after seeing the donkeys eating Gulab Jamun. Someone made the video of this incident and posted it on social media and the video then went viral.
The state president of the National Veer Gurjar Army, Aanchal Awana said that Gulab Jamuns have been fed to donkeys to protest against increasing corruption in Rajasthan. She explained that corruption is dominated in Congress Party. She related the donkey feeding to corrupt government accepting bribes from the innocent public.
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At the same time, Sanjay Rajpurohit, president of Ramnagar Business Board, said that recently the husband of Munesh Gurjar, the head of the Congress’s Urban Government i.e. Municipal Corporation Heritage, was arrested by the ACB taking a bribe of lakhs of rupees. After this, the mayor was suspended by the government.
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It can be assumed that how corrupt the state government is. In such a situation, where will the public go? Corrupt leaders and officials are sitting everywhere. Due to this, the people have considered it appropriate to take it to the streets and feed Gulab Jamuns to donkeys. There is now only three to four months left in the Rajasthan assembly elections and for this all the parties have started preparations on a war footing. There are many important issues for the people of Rajasthan, which the public wants to support those who fulfill.
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