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  • Rajasthan Election: Will BJP surprise everyone in Rajasthan also? Know what Prahlad Joshi said on the selection of candidates

    Rajasthan Election 2023: Before the elections in Madhya Pradesh, BJP has surprised everyone by releasing the list of candidates. After this, everyone’s eyes are fixed on Rajasthan. Meanwhile, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi has said that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will soon announce its candidates for the Rajasthan Assembly elections. Let us tell you that there is a tough fight in Madhya Pradesh after the second list of BJP. In fact, apart from three Union Ministers, the names of four MPs and General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya are also included in this list. BJP has fielded these veterans in the election campaign.

    Everyone is eagerly waiting for the list of BJP candidates in Rajasthan. Meanwhile, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said on Tuesday that BJP will soon announce its candidates for the Rajasthan Assembly elections. Along with this, he accused Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of tarnishing the reputation of the state. It should be noted that assembly elections are to be held in Rajasthan at the end of this year and Joshi is also the Rajasthan election in-charge of BJP.

    There will be a meeting about tickets then there will be discussion

    Prahlad Joshi has responded to the question of BJP making Union Ministers and MPs candidates in the upcoming assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh. He said that when there will be a meeting regarding the ticket in Rajasthan, it will be discussed and the ticket will be announced very soon. The people to whom the party has given tickets in Madhya Pradesh are “leaders of that state… and the Congress Party does not have a leader… this is the problem of the Congress Party. Joshi accused Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of tarnishing the reputation of the state and said that the Chief Minister has no control over the administration. Referring to the incident of rape and murder of a minor in Sikar and suicide by a girl in Hanumangarh, he said that the respect and reputation of Rajasthan in the whole world is getting spoiled. The Chief Minister is spoiling the reputation of Rajasthan. are doing. The Chief Minister has no control over the administration.

    Rahul Gandhi accepted defeat in Rajasthan

    Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said that we will win with a huge majority in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Rahul Gandhi himself has admitted that we are losing in Rajasthan… Joshi held a meeting of all the district presidents and district in-charges of the state along with state officials here on Tuesday.

    What did Rahul Gandhi say?

    Recently, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s statement came regarding the upcoming assembly elections in which he had said that till now Congress is definitely winning Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh assembly elections, possibly it will also win in Telangana and Rajasthan. There could be a very close contest.

    Congress government was formed after the 2018 elections

    Please note that elections are to be held in Rajasthan at the end of this year. A direct fight can be seen between BJP and the current Congress government in this election. In 2018, Congress won 99 seats in the 200-member House while BJP was reduced to 73 seats. Congress led by Ashok Gehlot had formed the government with the support of independents and BSP and the command of the state was given in the hands of Ashok Gehlot. The government is completing its five years.

    What is the trend of Rajasthan?

    If we look at the history of the last six assembly elections, the trend of Rajasthan can be understood. People change the government every year.

    1. Ashok Gehlot (Congress) – From 17 December 2018 onwards

    2. Vasundhara Raje Scindia(BJP)-13 December 2013 to 16 December 2018

    3. Ashok Gehlot (Congress)-12 December 2008 to 13 December 2013

    4. Vasundhara Raje Scindia (BJP)-08 December 2003 to 11 December 2008

    5. Ashok Gehlot(Congress)-01 December 1998 to 08 December 2003

    6. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat(BJP)-04 December 1993 to 29 November 1998

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