Baseri MLA Sanjay Kumar Jatav’s powerful voice resonated in the Legislative Assembly.

Jaipur, Rajasthan– During the session of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, Baseri MLA Sanjay Kumar Jatav strongly raised crucial public interest issues concerning farmers, laborers, youth, and underprivileged sections of society in his constituency and across the state, both during Question Hour and the debate on the Governor’s address.

During Question Hour, MLA Jatav raised important questions related to power cuts affecting farmers, water problems, dilapidated roads, poor transportation services, MNREGA, youth employment, the Medical Department, the Forest Department, the Food Security Scheme, and the stone industry, addressing them to the concerned ministers and the Speaker.

He also specifically expressed his gratitude to Hon’ble Dr. Kirodi Lal Meena and Forest Minister Sanjay Sharma.

In the discussion on the Governor’s address, MLA Sanjay Kumar Jatav stated that farmers, laborers, Dalits, victims of injustice, those deprived of food security, and unemployed youth in the state are still struggling with basic amenities.

He strongly demanded the permanent recruitment of Rajiv Gandhi Yuva Mitra (youth volunteers), permanent recruitment of nursing officers (based on bonus and merit), and a respectable honorarium for fair price shop owners.

Raising the issue of the stone industry in the Baseri assembly constituency, MLA Jatav said that due to the negligence of the government and administration, this industry has almost come to a standstill, rendering hundreds of people unemployed and forcing them to migrate.

He also highlighted the dilapidated condition of the canal from Banora 320 File to Sepau, stating that seepage and waterlogging in the canal are ruining farmers’ crops and making cultivation difficult. The MLA demanded that the repair of the canals be prioritized in the upcoming budget to provide relief to the farmers.

MLA Sanjay Kumar Jatav’s address in the Assembly resonated as the voice of the people of his constituency and was heard with seriousness in the House.

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