Jaipur : The dates for by-elections on five assembly seats of Rajasthan have not been announced yet but BJP has started preparations from now. In the BJP grand working committee meeting held in Jaipur two days ago, senior leaders called upon the officials and workers to unite and work towards the victory of the party candidates in the by-elections. The strategy for victory was made in the working committee meeting. Now the in-charge and co-in-charge of the assembly areas where by-elections are to be held will go to the area and share the election strategy with the local officials and workers. On Monday, July 15, the state president of the party CP Joshi reached Nagaur and held a meeting of officials with the workers. By-election is also to be held in the assembly in Khinvsar of Nagaur district. What kind of strategy is to be adopted there. This was discussed with the officials and workers.
Incharge will visit assembly constituencies
BJP’s state president CP Joshi has started touring the areas where by-elections are to be held. On Monday, he reached Nagaur and held a meeting regarding the preparations for the elections of the bodies along with the Khinvsar assembly by-election. Now the in-charges and co-in-charges will also visit all the five assembly constituencies. All election in-charges and co-in-charges have been instructed to give the responsibility of reaching out to every voter to the local officials and workers. The team of block level officials and booth in-charges should reach every voter’s house and bring them ahead of the voting and appeal to vote in support of the party candidates by telling them the achievements of the BJP government. With the strategy of going door-to-door and motivating the voters and bringing them to the booth, the party candidates will be able to win with record votes.
The search for winning candidates begins
The assembly election in-charges and co-in-charges have been given the task of selecting winnable candidates. In the coming days, the in-charges and co-in-charges will visit the area. Then they will seek opinion from local leaders for the candidates. The in-charges will prepare a panel of winnable candidates and hand it over to the state leadership. The panel will be sent to the party high command by the state leadership. The party high command will put the final seal on the names of the candidates. Elections have been held in 13 assemblies of 7 states. In such a situation, the announcement of by-elections for five assemblies of Rajasthan is also going to be made soon. According to information, elections could be held in November.
BJP has appointed election in-charge and co-in-charge
Jhunjhunu Assembly Constituency – Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Avinash Gehlot has been appointed in-charge in Jhunjhunu Assembly Constituency. Along with him, Ministers Sumit Godara, Shravan Singh Bagdi and Govardhan Verma have been appointed as co-in-charges.
Dausa Assembly Constituency – Deputy CM Dr. Premchand Bairwa has been appointed in-charge for Dausa Assembly Constituency. Along with him, Cabinet Minister Dr. Kirori Lal Meena, former state president Arun Chaturvedi and former minister Prabhulal Saini have been appointed as co-in-charges.
Deoli-Uniyara Assembly Constituency – Former Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore has been given the responsibility of in-charge in Deoli Uniara Assembly Constituency of Tonk district. Along with him, Minister Hiralal Nagar and MLA Jitendra Gothwal have been given the responsibility as co-in-charge.
Khinvsar Assembly Constituency – Cabinet Minister Kanhaiyalal Choudhary has been given the responsibility of in-charge for the Khinvsar Assembly Constituency of Nagaur district. Along with him, MLA Suresh Rawat, Babu Singh Rathore and Narayan Pancharia have been given the responsibility of co-in-charge.
Chaurasi Assembly Constituency – Cabinet Minister Babulal Kharari has been appointed in-charge for Chaurasi Assembly Constituency of Banswara district. MLAs Shrichand Kriplani, Nahar Singh Jodha and Mithlesh Gautam have been appointed as co-in-charges with him.