quota : At the location of the brand new proposed airport in Shambhupura, the chhatri of Bundi’s Rao Surajmal Hada was demolished by the officers of Kota Development Authority (KDA). There is a steady controversy concerning this matter. Many folks of Kshatriya group have began a marketing campaign on social media concerning this problem. Its marketing campaign is being dealt with by Brigadier Bhupesh Singh Hada and different Rajput leaders.
In the marketing campaign being run on social media, Rajput leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party have additionally been focused on this problem. In this, Deputy CM Diya Kumari, Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, MP Rao Rajendra Singh, Mahima Singh Mewar, Nathdwara MLA Vishwaraj Singh Mewar, Chandrabhan Singh Akya and MLA Babu Singh Rathore are being attacked. People are saying on social media that other than Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, no Rajput chief of Bharatiya Janata Party has raised the difficulty. Along with this, MLA Ravindra Singh Bhati from Shiv Assembly seat of Barmer has additionally raised this problem on social media.
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Message from former MP Ijyaraj Singh: Former MP and former Maharao Kota Ijyaraj Singh has additionally expressed objection to this whole matter. He says that in some stories this fallacious truth has been provided that he has given consent to assemble the Chhatri of Rao Surajmal of Bundi at one other place. He says that he has not given any consent to the officers of Kota Development Authority. This fully baseless story is being unfold, whereas he has solely agreed that he has joined the committee shaped for the reconstruction of Chhatri. Similarly, Vanshvardhan Singh of the royal household of Bundi has additionally shared related data via social media. He says that he was talked to about becoming a member of as a patron, to which he agreed. Consent for development of Chhatri at one other location has not been given.