Jaipur: The Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan has come under fire after one of its own MLAs has accused it of discriminatory treatment of Dalits.Babulal Bairwa, the MLA from Kathumar constituency who comes from a Dalit community, said in a public statement that the Gehlot government discriminates against MLAs and employees who are Dalits.“Brahmin ministers in the government do not work for Dalits. Whenever I give any paper to get the work of Dalits done, it is not entertained,” said Bairwa.“Recently, in the Health Department, one Brahmin employee got the transfer but three Dalits in line are still waiting for the transfer,” added Bairwa.Questioning senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Bairwa said, “Rahul Gandhi says that the Bharatiya Janta Party does not consider Dalits and minorities as human beings, but here (in Congress-ruled Rajasthan) too, the condition is the same.”Bairwa further said that in order to save the Congress government in Rajasthan during the recent political showdown between chief minister Ashok Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot, he withdrew his support for Pilot and favoured Gehlot, even as he had received votes because of Pilot.“Pilot had done a great favour to me. I got the ticket because of him and due to his endorsement, I even got the votes from Gurjar community. I did not get the votes of Saini and Mali community (which are seen as supporting Gehlot),” said Bairwa.While a power tussle within the Rajasthan Congress became evident with the conflict between Pilot and Gehlot, the statements by Bairwa accusing the government of caste discrimination are new.Just a few months ago, the Congress high command settled the tussle between Gehlot and Pilot, which became public after the latter revolted against the CM with the support of more than a dozen Congress MLAs.Pilot alleged that the Gehlot government was not delivering the promises that the party had made to the citizens in its manifesto and the MLAs were not taken into account before any decision was taken in the state.Despite this apparent ceasefire, the Gehlot government a week ago filed an FIR against Pilot’s media advisor, accusing him of spreading “fake news” that the phones of Congress MLAs were tapped by the state authorities.