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IANS | 04 Jun, 2023
Be it at the state level or at the party's organisational level, BJP is
in full swing to defeat the incumbent Ashok Gehlot-led Congress
government in poll-bound Rajasthan.
However, both the pan-India parties have to resolve the factionalism existing within their parties.
The
Congress high command may have projected that 'all is well' between
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot by
conducting a meeting separately in Delhi with both the Rajasthan bigwigs
posing together for photos.
The grand old party has sent across
the message to its political opponent that it will fight the upcoming
state Assembly election unitedly with both Gehlot and Pilot standing
united to take on the BJP. However, the meeting came close on the heels
of Pilot's "ultimatum" that he would launch a state-wide agitation if
his three demands from the Rajasthan government were not met by the end
of this month.
At the same time, BJP is also facing factionalism issues within its own party ranks.
On
one hand there is former Chief Minister and BJP senior leader
Vasundhara Raje Scindia, who is still not ready to give up her claim to
the CM's post, while on the other hand, the names of Union Ministers
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Arjun Ram Meghwal, former state BJP President
Satish Poonia and Opposition Leader Rajendra Rathore, including many
other BJP leaders, are also continuously doing rounds projecting their
claims to the CM candidate in Rajasthan.
Out of the five states
where Assembly elections are scheduled to be held this year (Mizoram,
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Telangana), the saffron
party has high expectations from the Assembly elections in Rajasthan.
According to sources, the BJP High Command feels that if all the party
unit leaders fight the upcoming state Assembly election unitedly, then
it is certain that the party will form government in Rajasthan.
This
is the reason BJP National President J.P. Nadda held several meetings
in Delhi to end the ongoing factionalism in the party unit in Rajasthan,
and has advised all the leaders from the state to fight the upcoming
elections together.
In Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recently
held rally in Ajmer, the saffron party also sent across a political
message by inviting all bigwig state party leaders to be present on the
same stage to show that the party is ready to fight elections unitedly,
rubbishing all claims of factionalism.
Commenting on the
political situation in Rajasthan and the strategy devised by the party, a
veteran national BJP leader told IANS that in view of the political
situation in Rajasthan, the party is planning to contest the elections
in the state under a collective leadership, that is, the saffron party
will not declare any state party leader as the chief ministerial
candidate and it will be decided only after the election results are
announced.
During the election campaign, the saffron party will
highlight the shortcomings of the Ashok Gehlot government and project
the achievements of its most popular leader, Narendra Modi, and urge the
people of the state to vote for the double-engine BJP government in the
state and at the Centre.
In order to end the factionalism within
the state BJP unit, in March this year, the BJP High Command removed
the then state party President Satish Poonia and appointed Lok Sabha MP
from Chittorgarh, C.P. Joshi.
The BJP High Command had sent
Joshi to Jaipur with clear instructions to put an end to factionalism
within party ranks in Rajasthan and prepare for the upcoming Assembly
elections by taking along all party leaders.
Asked about the
factionalism prevailing in the state, the Rajasthan BJP President, told
IANS: "No single person works for the party, the whole organisation
works together. Our aim is to defeat the Congress government from here,
to bring the BJP to power and the people of Rajasthan have also made up
their mind to bring BJP government to power in the state for which we
all are working unitedly with a single aim."
Asked about the
basis of forming BJP government in the state and how the BJP will
communicate to the people of Rajasthan, Joshi told IANS that he will
seek support from the people of the state regarding the work done by
Modi government during the last nine years and highlight the failed poll
promises of the Ashok Gehlot government, adding that he has full faith
in people of Rajasthan that BJP will form government in the state.
Calling
out the Gehlot government for making big false promises, the Rajasthan
BJP President said that the people of the state know that all the
development works that were being done during the tenure of the previous
BJP government have been halted after the Gehlot government came to
power.
He added that after coming to power in Rajasthan, Congress
had assured that they would waive off the loans of all the farmers but
never fulfilled one of their main poll promises.
"The Gehlot
government had also promised to give employment allowance to unemployed
youth, but on the contrary, it allegedly put the future of lakhs of
youth in danger by openly indulging in corruption within the Rajasthan
Public Service Commission," the State BJP President said.
The
Chief Minister had promised that he will not increase the rates of
electricity in Rajasthan but hiked the rates several times in the last
five years, Joshi pointed out.
Stating that the people of
Rajasthan are suffering from inflation, the top BJP leader said:
"Rajasthan has the most expensive petrol, diesel and electricity prices
in the country. It tops the list of states with the highest atrocities
on women, Dalits and children. In terms of corruption, Rajasthan is
ahead of all the other states across the country. On the contrary, BJP
acts on all poll promises it announces before the people."
Referring
to the achievements of the Modi government at the Centre in the last
nine years, the State BJP President said thatthe Modi government has
done a lot of development work which the Congress could never complete
in last 60 years.
Joshi added that a lot of development has been
done in the country, the country's border has been safeguarded, the
morale of the Army has increased manifold and India's prestige has
glorified in the world and these nine years of governance have been
unmatched.
Claiming to form government in the state with a huge
majority, the state BJP President said that the people of the state want
that if there is Modi government at the Centre, then a BJP government
should also be formed in Rajasthan so that the state can develop fast
with help of the double-engine government.
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