Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar attacks Congress, alleging they wanted toilets instead of Ram Temple. He calls Govind Singh Dotasra dishonest yet a close friend ahead of Anta by-election.
Rajasthan’s political landscape is witnessing intense verbal exchanges as Education Minister Madan Dilawar launched a fierce attack on the Congress party and its state president Govind Singh Dotasra during a press interaction in Baran. Dilawar accused Congress of being anti-Hindu and claimed that while the grand Ram Temple stands tall in Ayodhya today, Congress had plans to build toilets instead.
“Dotasra is Dishonest, But Still My Close Friend” – Dilawar’s Surprising Remark
Addressing the media, Madan Dilawar called Dotasra a dishonest leader but, surprisingly, referred to him as a close friend. He said: “Though Dotasra is dishonest, he is still my close friend. In social life, sometimes you have to maintain friendships even with dishonest people.”
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This statement has added fuel to the ongoing verbal sparring between the two leaders. Both Dilawar and Dotasra have exchanged multiple allegations against each other in the past, and this interaction further intensifies their political rivalry.
BJP Prepares for Upcoming By-Election in Anta Assembly
The political tension comes ahead of the crucial by-election scheduled for November 11, 2025, in the Anta Assembly constituency of Baran district. The election results will be declared on November 14. Following the announcement of election dates, the Model Code of Conduct came into effect on October 6, resulting in an active campaign period.
Since then, numerous BJP leaders and state ministers have been touring the constituency, engaging with voters and boosting their party’s campaign efforts. Both BJP and Congress are leaving no stone unturned to secure victory in this highly competitive seat.
Madan Dilawar Highlights Government Initiatives
During the press meeting, Madan Dilawar also praised the state government’s welfare programs. He highlighted the ongoing rural and urban camps organized under the Rajasthan Government Service Month, emphasizing how these initiatives are benefiting common citizens by providing access to various public services.
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