Gehlot swiftly responded on X, hitting back by referencing an old tweet from Sharma. He pointed out that two and a half years ago, Sharma had protested against the Congress government, demanding millet procurement at Minimum Support Price (MSP).Gehlot reminded him that the BJP had now been in power for nearly one and a half years and had promised millet procurement at MSP in its election manifesto. “When will the procurement actually begin?” Gehlot asked, sharing Sharma’s old tweet, where he had participated in the protest against the then Congress-led government.Political analysts believe the controversy is linked to Gehlot’s recent tweet praising AI. In his post, he highlighted AI as a powerful tool for expanding knowledge and providing unbiased information.His remarks were seen as a possible reference to X’s AI-powered tool, Grok, which has been a subject of debate, especially after some of its responses related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly unsettled BJP supporters.Known for his strategic political remarks, Gehlot’s statement appeared to have struck a nerve, prompting Sharma’s criticism.This is not the first time political leaders in Rajasthan have engaged in a digital battle.Observers recall a similar Twitter spat between former Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore and Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasara, which remained a hot topic in the state’s political circles.The latest clash between Sharma and Gehlot only adds to the ongoing trend of political rivalries playing out on social media.
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