Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot conveyed his warm greetings to the President for delivering his inaugural address in the Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan, a land known for its bravery, patriotism, and sacrifice. Expressing his appreciation, Chief Minister Gehlot emphasized that the government is actively working on numerous initiatives for social security and public welfare, aligning with the President’s vision.
During the President’s address, Chief Minister Gehlot highlighted the government’s commitment to social security and public interest, reflecting the President’s thoughts. He acknowledged the significant strides taken by the government in these areas and expressed confidence in their effectiveness in serving the people of Rajasthan.
In his address, Chief Minister Gehlot also expressed hope that the Central government and other states would consider adopting historical steps, such as the Right to Health (RTH) and making filing First Information Reports (FIRs) mandatory. These progressive measures, if implemented nationwide, would enhance citizen welfare, promote social justice, and contribute to a more inclusive and efficient legal system.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts between the Center and states to collectively address societal challenges and work towards comprehensive development. He expressed confidence that with mutual cooperation and coordination, governments at all levels can achieve significant progress in areas crucial to public welfare and social security.