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Politics in Rajasthan started boiling with the name of RCA elections, now there is a ruckus over this father-son duo

Jaipur : Student politics and local bodies were once the first school for entry into politics. Now in the changing times, the paths of entry into politics have changed. Due to repeated ban on student union elections or age being over, the sons of many leaders are also finding sports associations quite suitable for learning political tricks. The list of Rajasthan is very long in this. Generally, no district is untouched by this. In the coming days, the sons of many ministers and MLAs are sure to get entry through many district cricket associations. With the continuous entry of leaders on the cricket pitch, it is believed that the political temperature will heat up in the RCA elections. The special thing is that Sports Code 2005 is applicable in the sports associations of Rajasthan. Experts say that if the sports associations follow the Sports Code 2011, then the officials who have been sitting on the same post for many years can be removed. Also, the participation of players, coaches, women can also increase instead of leaders.

The command of the game is in the hands of the sons of leaders

– Vaibhav Gehlot, son of former CM Ashok Gehlot, has taken charge of RCA, currently the treasurer of Rajsamand District Cricket Association
– Parakram Singh, son of BJP leader Rajendra Rathore, is the president of Churu District Cricket Association
– Dhananjay Singh, son of Medical Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar is President of Nagaur District Cricket Association
– Ashish Tiwari, son of Rajya Sabha member Ghanshyam Tiwari, is the treasurer of Sikar District Cricket Association
– Pawan, son of Education and Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Dilawar, is the treasurer of Baran District Cricket Association
– Yash Jain, son of former minister Pramod Jain Bhaya, is President of Baran Cricket Association

MLAs, ex-MLAs also on posts

– MLA Jaideep Bihani District Treasurer in Sri Ganganagar
– Rajakheda MLA Rohit Bohra is the President of Dholpur District Cricket Association
– Raniwada MLA Ratan Dewasi is the President of Jalore District Cricket Association
– Former MLA Sanyam Lodha is the secretary of Sirohi District Cricket Association
– Bhadra MLA Sanjeev Beniwal’s son Arjun Beniwal is the secretary of the cricket association
This is how admission is done in sports associations
To contest the elections of a sports association, first membership is taken in a club. Through the club, first a position is given in the district executive. After this, entry is made in the state and national executive.

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