Jaipur, March 30 -- Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Sunday took a potshot at former CM Ashok Gehlot saying that he is writing his 'intejaar-shastra' series daily on social media platform X in order to catch the Congress high-command's attention. "Under the ruling of the ones, who is now talking about intejaar-shastra, the people of Rajasthan witnessed a saga of corruption, false hopes, and scams in Jal Jeevan Mission scheme. Time is so strange. He has noticed that the one of his own party leaders (Sachin Pilot), whom he once called useless, appears to be having a good relation with the Delhi leadership. This made him frustrated. He has to do something to catch attention now," the CM said in a statement. Reminding of how Pilot took out a rally in Ajmer against his own government's corruption in 2023, CM added: "Congress leaders are still having fights with each other. There are lot of factions. Everybody knows the stories of their lies and loots." "Ex-CM is writing intejaar-shastra on X. But his aim is something different with it. He is trying to catch Delhi's attention and waiting for their call," he said. Meanwhile, in his latest post on X as part of the ongoing series titled intejaar shastra, Gehlot on Sunday took a dig at the BJP government over delay in the full fledged launching of Pratap Nagar Coaching Hub by shifting all the coaching centres of Jaipur there. Gehlot said, "The country's first coaching hub was built in Pratap Nagar spending crores of expenditure. Now, who is putting pressure on the government that they are delaying to shift the coaching centres in there?" The hub was built during 2020-21 under the last Congress government led by Gehlot on a 65,000 sqm land in Pratap Nagar at a cost of over Rs.800 crore to shift all the coaching centres running in Gopalpura and Riddhi Siddhi area of Jaipur under one roof to avoid any congestion while also ensuring better facilities for the students. Gehlot also slammed the government for handing over the project to IIT Jodhpur recently. "...This step will now weaken the actual goal of the project."...