Rajasthan Election 2023: BJP Gears Up for the Battle in Jaipur, Shah and Nadda Outline Election Strategy; Congress Takes Aim...
In Rajasthan, all political parties are gearing up for this year's upcoming legislative assembly elections. Recently, Union Minister Amit Shah and BJP's National President JP Nadda held a meeting in Jaipur with the party's leadership. Following this meeting, various leaders have made different statements. Meanwhile, the Congress party has also set its sights on BJP's preparations.
This year, Rajasthan is witnessing heated political activity with the impending legislative assembly elections. While the Congress government aims for a repeat victory, the BJP is putting all its might behind the electoral battle. Read more : Mallikarjun Kharge Expresses Anger Over Sukhpal Khaira's Arrest, Says We Won't Tolerate Injustice As part of this endeavor, marathon meetings were held in Jaipur on Wednesday evening. Central Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP's National President JP Nadda discussed election strategies with the core committee members of the state. It is speculated that BJP may soon release the first list of its candidates for the Rajasthan elections. What's Brewing in BJP's Strategy Meeting? Regarding the legislative assembly elections, Nadda and Shah engaged in one-on-one conversations with all prominent leaders of the state. Following the meeting, Deputy Leader of Opposition Satish Poonia said, "A clear message has been conveyed to (us) to contest the elections vigorously and win them. We will make every effort to secure a majority for BJP." As for when BJP will release the first list of candidates, Rajasthan BJP's Co-incharge, Vijaya Rahatkar, stated, "The party's parliamentary board will decide on this." A Message of Unity - Shekhawat After the meeting, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat mentioned that it was a clear signal from Prime Minister Modi that everyone should come together to fight the elections. Discussions also took place on all aspects of politics, elections, and the government's performance in the state. The meeting also addressed the issues faced by the public in Rajasthan. The central home minister and BJP's national chief held extensive discussions on how to conduct the elections and provided guidance accordingly. We will now work in that direction. Meghwal's Critique of Gehlot On the topic of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's visit to Rajasthan, Central Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal questioned Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's statement, "Why is he coming now?" Meghwal asked whether the Vice President would seek permission to enter. He made these remarks during a government event in Bikaner, stating that engaging in politics on this matter is not appropriate. Congress's Take on BJP's Preparations Meanwhile, Rajasthan Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas took aim at BJP's preparations, saying, "... BJP is under pressure... The atmosphere that Congress has created, BJP's national leaders (are coming here). No matter how many discussions BJP holds, it won't change the fact that discussions on Rajasthan's model of development and progress are taking place across the country. BJP has raised issues like law and order and paper leaks. Our law and order situation is better than BJP-ruled states like Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. BJP has internal factions. They sidelined Vasundhara Ji, and now, they are having meetings, but it's too late... Congress will win and form the government in Rajasthan with a majority. Read the full article

















