Jaipur: Rajasthan's politics is again witnessing a stir. Here, six MLAs who left the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and joined the Congress are angry with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. They said that Gehlot had promised to make everyone ministers, but did not complete it. Only Rajendra Singh Gudha was given the ministerial post. Two MLAs did not find a place in the government, while two MLAs Lakhan Singh and Joginder Singh Awana got political posts but no facilities. Talking to the media, Rajasthan Minister of State for Sainik Welfare, Panchayati Raj, Rural Development and Home Guard Rajendra Singh Gudha said that Gehlot did not live up to what he had promised. In 2009 also, they had supported Congress. At that time, three of the six MLAs were given ministerial berths, while three were made parliamentary secretaries. Rajendra Singh Gudha's pain is also that when he rebelled against the BSP in 2009, he was the leader of the legislature party, while Ramesh Meena was the BSP MLA. Today, Ramesh Meena has become a cabinet minister, while he is looking after the work of the minister of state under Meena. Despite this, when Sachin Pilot had revolted against the Gehlot government, Meena had accompanied him to Manesar. While Gudha was then staying in Jaipur and strengthening the Gehlot government. He says that Gehlot sahib had said, but things are not being implemented. He says he is not from the Congress culture. He has been elected on a BSP ticket, but Congress had promised political postings to all the six MLAs as well as MLA tickets. Now there is a sense of insecurity within everyone. Thackeray warns "democracy is at peril due to BJP 's monstrous ambitions" 'Congress leader freed from exploitation by Scindia's exit,' this leader made a big statement AAP MP Sanjay Singh suspended from Rajya Sabha