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BSP will contest by-election for the first time, regional parties have intensified the search for winning faces

Jaipur : Apart from BJP and Congress, regional parties will also be seen trying their luck in the by-elections to be held on 6 assembly seats in Rajasthan in the coming days. Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will field their candidates in the by-elections. The special thing is that BSP will contest the by-election in Rajasthan for the first time.

Regional parties have intensified the search for winning faces for the by-elections. Although BAP and RLP have started preparations for the by-elections, both the parties have not revealed their cards on whether they will contest the elections alone or form an alliance with Congress. Soon both the parties will have talks with Congress and only after that the situation will be clear. However, preparations are going on for BAP’s Chaurasi and Salumbhar seats.

BSP will contest by-election for the first time

BSP will also contest the by-elections. A meeting of all the district heads and zonal in-charges of BSP has been called at 12 noon on Wednesday to decide whether the party will contest the by-elections on all 6 seats or only a few. BSP state president Bhagwan Singh Baba said that Congress national coordinator Prakash Anand will also attend the meeting. BSP will field its candidates in the by-elections for the first time.

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