Dausa News Desk: Dausa seat has become a hot sheet amid by-elections in seven seats in Rajasthan. After becoming the candidate of Jagmohan Meena, Dausa seat has become a matter of prestige for Kirodi Lal Meena. In such a situation, Kirori Lal Meena wants to leave no stone unturned to make Bhai Jagmohan Meena win from Dasau. For this, Kirori Lal is also adopting different tactics. Recently, Kirori Lal Meena had become a vote beggar while seeking votes for Jagmohan Meena. He went out among the public with a strip of alms and a kamandal around his neck. However, this is also being targeted by Congress. But Kirori Lal Meena was not affected by this and he is seen in his own style.
Apart from the tough competition between BJP and Congress, the by-elections on Dausa seats in Rajasthan are also in the news due to the unique election campaign of Minister Kirori Lal Meena. Now he is taking the help of bullock cart for election campaign.
Kirori Lal Meena seen on bullock cart in rural areas
In the rural areas of Dausa seat, Kirori Lal Meena is sitting on a bullock cart and appealing to the people to vote in favor of his brother Jagan Mohan Meena. In the high-tech era, when all the leaders of the opposition party go on election campaign in luxury cars. In such a situation, Kirori Lal Meena’s election campaign sitting on a bullock cart is a matter of curiosity among the common people.
Before this, Kirori Lal Meena had begged people for votes with a begging bowl. Kirori Meena had campaigned among the people with a placard of “Bhiksham Dehi” around her neck and a kamandal in her hand. Kirori Lal Meena is also seen dancing to folk songs in the women’s group.
The biggest ordeal for Kirori Lal Meena
Congress is raising questions on these methods being adopted for the election campaign of Kirori Lal Meena. But in reality this seat of Dausa is the biggest litmus test of life for Kirori Lal Meena. The reason for this is that his brother Jagmohan Meena is the candidate on BJP ticket this time. On the other hand, DC Bairwa, close to Pilot from Congress, is in the fray.