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Rajasthan politics heated up due to this statement of Rajkumar Roat, know the whole political matter

Jaipur : Five MLAs of Rajasthan have become MPs by winning the Lok Sabha elections. That is why by-elections will now be held on these seats (Rajasthan By-Election 2024), through which the public will elect a new MLA for their area. These by-elections can be held in the last month of this year, but the politics of the state has started heating up regarding them. Whether it is BJP, or Congress, or BAP, the leaders of all the parties are not leaving any opportunity to accuse each other. In this sequence, Rajkumar Roat has tweeted on Wednesday, due to which political activities in the state are expected to increase.

‘With what face will the BJP officials campaign?’

Rajkumar Roat, who reached the Parliament by defeating the star BJP leader from Banswara-Dungarpur Lok Sabha seat by record votes, posted from his official X account and wrote, ‘Chaurasi Assembly by-election. BJP out of syllabus. The Chief Minister made many announcements with the aim of winning the elections on the 5 assembly seats in Rajasthan where by-elections are to be held, but did not take the name of the only Chaurasi assembly. Now with what face will the BJP officials campaign in Chaurasi. Bhajanlal has already accepted defeat in Chaurasi.’ Let us tell you that the five assembly seats on which by-elections are to be held include Nagaur’s Khinvsar, Dausa, Jhunjhunu, Chaurasi, Deoli and Uniara seats.

Chaurasi Vidhan Sabha by-election – BJP out of syllabus

In Rajasthan, the Chief Minister made many announcements with the aim of winning the elections for the 5 assembly seats where by-elections are to be held, but did not mention the only Chaurasi assembly constituency. Now with what face will the BJP officials campaign in Chaurasi? Bhajan Lal ji had…

‘CM Bhajanlal Sharma made these 10 announcements’

CM Bhajanlal Sharma has made 10 important announcements while presenting his reply on the Appropriation and Finance Bill on 29 July. These include giving gas cylinders to all ration card holders for Rs 450, purchasing 1000 electric buses, changing the rules of Class IV recruitment, appointing Urban Commissioner and Municipal Commissioner at the district level, giving authority status to Bikaner and Bharatpur UIT, construction of roads with Rs 1000 crore, construction of Atal Pragati Path cement roads in villages with a population of 10 thousand, making reservation 40% for general category and 35% for ST, SC in CET eligibility test, getting various works done for drinking water facility with Rs 540 crore and providing state-of-the-art machines for cancer patients in Sri Ganganagar and Kota.

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