The minister had said: wait 24 hours.
Recently, DLB gave its approval to ACB to prosecute Heritage Mayor Munesh Gurjar. After this, the political temperature rose in politics regarding Munesh Gurjar. During this time, when the media asked questions to UDH Minister Jhabar Singh at his residence, the minister replied to the media that “I said tomorrow there will be a stay, tomorrow you will get good news, after that the story ends.” On the media’s question, the Minister said that everything will be done, wait for 24 hours, tomorrow you will get good news, after that you will get other good news too.
After all, where did the minister’s two pieces of good news get stuck?
There is a constant stir in politics regarding Jaipur Heritage Mayor Munesh Gurjar. When the media questioned the UDH Minister about the suspension of Munesh Gurjar, Minister Jhabar Singh was very excited and excitedly said that wait for 24 hours and you will get good news. Munesh Gurjar will be suspended tomorrow. In this situation, 24 hours have passed. Minister Jhabar Singh had made this statement on September 10, today is September 14, but so far the statement of the Minister regarding Munesh Gurjar has not been fulfilled. There is a lot of discussion in politics about where the good news of the Minister is stuck.
ACB warns Munesh to appear on September 19
The troubles of Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage Mayor Munesh Gurjar are mounting continuously. After the state government approved prosecution in the corruption case, the Self Government Department issued a notice but now the ACB has sent a notice to Munesh Gurjar asking him to appear before the court on September 19. In this notice, it is written that in a case registered against him under the Prevention of Corruption Act, an offence has been found against him.
On the request of ACB, the Department of Autonomous Government has approved prosecution against you. In such a situation, it is expected that early action under the Prevention of Corruption Act will be taken. The notification issued by ACB also states that earlier the High Court had also issued orders to file the challan against you within two weeks (by September 19). In such a situation, you are advised to approach the court on September 19 at 10 am for action till the deadline.
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