Jaipur: Rajasthan’s Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister, Diya Kumari, has issued a strong condemnation of the recent Doda encounter while emphasizing the state government’s commitment to supporting the affected families. She also outlined ambitious development plans for Rajasthan under the new budget.
Regarding the Doda encounter, Deputy CM Diya Kumari expressed her condolences, stating, “I condemn this incident and pay my tribute to the family of the deceased. The government will endeavor to provide all possible assistance to those families affected by this tragic event.”
The Doda encounter, which has sparked national attention, remains a focal point of concern, with authorities investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Shifting focus to Rajasthan’s developmental aspirations, Deputy CM Kumari spoke optimistically about the state’s future under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and with the support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “This budget marks a significant milestone towards making Rajasthan the most developed state in the country by 2047,” she asserted.
Highlighting the budget’s inclusive approach, Kumari emphasized its broad-ranging benefits across all sections of society and sectors. “This time, a very good budget has been allocated to every person, every section, and every sector,” she affirmed, outlining the government’s commitment to equitable growth and prosperity.
The budget’s provisions are expected to catalyze comprehensive development initiatives aimed at enhancing infrastructure, promoting industry, and improving the quality of life for Rajasthan’s residents.
Deputy CM Diya Kumari’s statements underscore Rajasthan’s proactive stance on socio-economic development and its unwavering support for citizens impacted by unfortunate incidents like the Doda encounter.
As the state government prepares to implement the budget’s strategic initiatives, stakeholders anticipate positive outcomes that align with Rajasthan’s vision of becoming a model of progress and prosperity in the coming decades.