Gehlot urged the PM to issue clear instructions during his Ajmer visit that the Congress govt’s schemes should be restored in their original form, so that people “do not feel cheated”.Listing specific concerns, Gehlot said the Right to Health Act was not implemented due to its rules not notified by the state govt, and so was the Gig Workers Welfare Act.Gehlot stated that the Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship for Academic Excellence saw its beneficiary count reduced from 500 to 150, while Indira Rasoi Yojana, renamed as Annapurna Rasoi, saw a significant drop in beneficiaries due to alleged mismanagement. Similarly, he wrote, the Indira Gandhi Smartphone Yojana was discontinued in its 2nd phase, while the Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme saw negligible implementation. Gehlot also raised concerns about the Annapurna Ration Kit and the Indira Gandhi Credit Card Scheme, the Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme and RGHS, and said his govt’s free 100-unit electricity scheme was linked to the PM Surya Ghar Yojana, restricting its benefits to new consumers.
