Have chosen path of struggle, won't tender apology: Sacked Rajasthan minister Gudha

Rajendra Gudha, a Congress MLA from Rajasthan who was dismissed as state minister after he slammed his own party's government for failing to ensure women's safety and law and order in the state, refused to apologize and instead chose "the path of ...

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Former Rajasthan Minister Rajendra Singh Gudha
Congress MLA Rajendra Gudha, who was sacked as minister after he cornered his own government in Rajasthan, said on Monday he has chosen the "path of struggle" and would not tender an apology. He also said he will "disclose" the details about "red diary" in the state assembly on Monday.

"I have chosen the path of struggle and not that of apology. For what should I tender an apology? I have raised the voice for women safety. I am free now," Gudha told reporters before the House proceedings began in the morning.

Gudha, who held charge as minister of state for Sainik Kalyan (Independent Charge), Home Guard and Civil Defence, Panchayati Raj and Rural Development, was sacked on Friday evening, hours after he cornered the state government over the law and order situation and women safety in the assembly.
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