In a statement, a CMO spokesman said the Chief Minister holds "jansunwai" (public hearing) at her residence every Friday, and for this many MLAs come with the public of their constituency for putting forward their problems and demands.
"Similarly today, the CM is holding public hearing in which MLAs and party workers are meeting", the spokesman said.
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The CMO said the Chief Minister never asked or made any call to MLAs to show their strength and support.
This is the second day that her office has rubbished media reports surrounding her.
The Chief Minister's Press Advisor had said last night that "false" reports were being run on the basis of "rumours" to tarnish her image and cause "political damage".
The Chief Minister is in the dock for reportedly giving an affidavit in favour of Lalit Modi, former IPL Commissioner who is facing ED probe into alleged money laundering in connection with organising of IPL tournament.
Lalit Modi has made London his home ever since the probe began in 2010.
The CMO said today that some channels were still broadcasting "baseless and untrue" news.
"The Chief Minister has not made any such statements shown in TV news channels. Some media channels were running news to tarnish the political image of Chief Minister", he said.
The CMO advised the media to carry only confirmed news.
Raje, meanwhile, started her public hearing at 1000 hrs which was being attended by hundreds of people at her residence.
A number of the Chief Minister's cabinet colleagues including R S Rathore, Yunus Khan, Krishnendra Kaur Deepa and MLAs, and state BJP President Ashok Parnami were present during the hearing which was still underway, the press advisor told PTI.
Media persons were not allowed access to the public hearing, the advisor said.
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