"Darna kya? Sarkar nahi ayegi to nahi ayegi. Humein karmo ka phal milna hai to mil jayega. (Why should we be scared even if the government does not retain power? If we are to reap what we have sown, it will happen anyway)," the Mines and Forest Minister said at a 'Jan Sunwai' (public hearing) programme at the party office here.
Asked if party workers were satisfied with the government, he said it was trying to address their problems.
Despite all the efforts, if the party failed to retain power in the next Assembly elections, then there was no one to be blamed in the government, he added.
"We are trying to satisfy the party workers at all levels. A state-level 'Jan Sunwai' is being held at the party's state headquarters. When the Chief Minister and other ministers visit the districts, they receive complaints which are forwarded to the departments concerned," said Rinwa.
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