"This is a government of rapists and its ministers have often faced serious charges. If the Chief Minister has any shame left, he should resign immediately," state BJP chief Vasundhara Raje said in a statement released late last night.
"The state's image is being tarnished and adversely affected by such rape cases in which government's ministers and other elected representatives are blamed openly," she said.
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Raje claimed that nine ministers of the Gehlot Cabinet had faced different allegations and resigned during his tenure.
She said Nagar should have resigned immediately after the allegations and demanded to know why he has not yet been arrested.
Nagar has been booked for allegedly raping, threatening and beating up the woman on September 11 after calling her to his official bungalow in Civil Lines on the pretext of giving her a job.
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