CM Bhajanlal Sharma will meet the high command in Delhi today, know what is the special strategy

Jaipur : Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma will meet the prominent leaders of the party in Delhi today. On this occasion, the recent budget, the by-elections to be held in the state after a few months, as well as the ongoing upheaval within the party and the government are likely to be discussed. The matter of resignation of Agriculture Minister Kirori Lal Meena can also be included in the agenda of discussion.

Pressure to win by-election

It is known that in the recently held Lok Sabha elections in Rajasthan, there are five assembly seats where MLAs have become MPs. In such a situation, after losing 11 seats in the Lok Sabha elections, BJP’s full focus will now be on winning these five seats in the by-elections. Congress is claiming to win all the seats. Sachin Pilot had even said that history is witness that Congress has always won in by-elections and we will win the by-elections on all five seats, we will fight with full strength and will field better candidates on every seat.

By-elections will be held on these seats

By-elections are to be held at the end of this year on 84 assembly seats of Dausa, Tonk district’s Deoli-Uniyara, Khinvsar, Jhunjhunu and Banswara. However, all these seats are with the Congress right now. Therefore, Congress will face the challenge of saving these seats. On the other hand, Bhajan Lal would like to compensate for the loss in the Lok Sabha.

There can be a discussion on the resignation of Kirori Lal Meena

Kirori Lal Meena’s resignation may also be discussed in the meeting. It is reported that Meena is being persuaded to withdraw his resignation. Even after meeting BJP national president JP Nadda in Delhi, there were reports that Nadda had asked him to withdraw his resignation. However, there has been no response from Kirori Lal Meena on this matter yet. Apart from this, the budget presented by the government recently in Rajasthan is also likely to be discussed. On July 10, the Bhajan Lal government presented its first full budget.

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