Kailash Gehlot Gets Caught in Bus Tender Scam - Joins BJP and CBI Drops His Name from The Scam
In a dramatic twist, Kailash Gahlot announced his departure from AAP, citing personal and ideological reasons, and joined the bharatiya janata party (BJP). This unexpected move raised eyebrows, with many interpreting it as a strategic redata-alignment rather than a shift driven by values. Soon after his switch to the bjp, reports emerged that the cbi had dropped Gahlot's name from the ongoing investigation into the DTC bus tender scam. This development fueled criticism from political opponents and netizens alike, who accused the bjp of orchestrating a "clean slate" for Gahlot in exchange for his defection. The optics of the situation led to widespread trolling of the bjp, with hashtags like "NewIndia" trending on social media, underscoring the perception of selective justice in the political landscape.
The episode has reignited debates about the use of investigative agencies for political purposes. Critics argue that such incidents erode public trust in institutions meant to uphold the rule of law. The juxtaposition of Gahlot being under investigation while in AAP and seemingly being exonerated after joining the bjp has been labeled by many as a glaring example of political opportunism. The backlash on social media reflects growing frustration among citizens with what they perceive as a compromised and partisan system. As the public watches these developments unfold, questions about the ethical accountability of leaders and the independence of institutions continue to loom large in the narrative of "New India."