Rajasthan minister walks out of press meet after refusing questions on power cuts
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 19th June 2026 at 9:30pm
Rajasthan Energy Minister Hiralal Nagar had a clear rule for the journalists who gathered in Tonk on Monday, June 15. The questions could be about the Narendra Modi government's 12 years in office and nothing else. When reporters pushed past that boundary and asked about the problems residents actually live with, the minister folded his hands, declined to answer and walked out.
The press conference had been called to mark 12 years of the Modi government, and Nagar opened by listing the administration's achievements. The mood shifted when journalists began raising local issues. Asked why Tonk district still has no rail link to major cities despite years of development promises, the minister reportedly turned sarcastic and suggested the reporter "change his glasses," implying the progress...
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