Bhajan Lal Sharma, Chief Minister of Rajasthan
Bhajan Lal Sharma, Chief Minister of Rajasthan

The campaign for the by-elections taking place for 7 assembly seats in Rajasthan will conclude shortly. On the final day of campaigning, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma along with BJP state president Madan Rathod arrived in Chaurasi on Monday. Where he aggressively went after the Baap party and MP Rajkumar Roat. CM Bhajanlal Sharma arrived in Chaurasi, Dungarpur on Monday to campaign for BJP candidate Karilal Nanoma.

Actually, the by-election voting for seven constituencies in Rajasthan—Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Deoli-Uniyara, Khinvsar, Chaurasi, Salumbhar, and Ramgarh—is scheduled for November 13, with results expected to be announced on November 23.

Making a jab at Chaurasi, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma stated, “The MP from your area was previously an MLA.” At that moment, I was the general secretary of the BJP organization in the state. At that time, I was in the BJP office. I watched on television that the Congress government has encircled a tribal MLA and is employing force against him… I drove there in my car and noticed Rajkumar Roat ji was present. I didn’t know him, but someone was bothering my tribal brother, so I helped free him and the workers.

He additionally mentioned that we have consistently supported these tribal brothers. I have set up CCTV cameras all around. Anyone who deceives my tribal kin and young people will receive a salary from the government. I will not allow these two occurrences to take place.

CM Bhajanlal Sharma campaigned for BJP’s Karilal Nanomamentioned that it has been 11 months since our administration assumed office. We have prioritized the land of Vagad. I announced numerous updates in the budget for this location… We have published a 2-year schedule of hiring examinations. We’ve instructed the young people to get ready… We have committed to providing 4 lakh government positions within 5 years. This year we have committed to providing one lakh jobs. We have issued 33 thousand letters of appointment.

It is important to note that this time, there are fresh faces in BAP, BJP, and Congress competing in the electoral arena of Chaurasi. BAP has nominated Anil Katara through the People’s Representative Selection System, leading to discontent within the party. Badami Lal has run as a rebel independent candidate. Conversely, BJP-Congress have dispelled the notion of tradition and nepotism, opting for new personalities. BJP’s Simalwara Pradhan Karilal Nanoma and Congress’s youthful representative Mahesh Roat have been selected as candidates.