Rajendra Rathod’s big statement came out regarding the claim in Rajasthan by-election 2024, know

Sikar : The stir in political parties has intensified regarding the by-elections to be held in Rajasthan. Meetings and public relations campaigns are also gaining momentum. On Wednesday (September 4), BJP leader Rajendra Rathore was on a visit to Sikar. Here he talked to the media. Former Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore has said that he will not contest the upcoming by-elections. Talking to the media in Sikar, Rathore said that I have lost the election. Therefore, I will not contest the elections. Still, whatever order the party will give me, I will follow it as a true soldier. Regarding transfers, he said that BJP is completely united. There is no difference of opinion among anyone regarding transfers. Regarding the membership campaign, the former Leader of Opposition said that this campaign is a festival of the organization. Participation of all workers is necessary in this festival. Under the campaign, a target has been set to make 200 members at each booth. Rathore came to Sikar on Wednesday to take a meeting of workers regarding the membership campaign.

The highest post in the party is that of a worker

Rathore said, “There is a continuous discussion in politics. The discussion should continue. But this is a party of workers. The position of a worker in BJP is the biggest position, which we all hold. Therefore, our aim is to strengthen the ideology of the party by taking to the streets on the orders of the organisation for 5 years.”

By-election is on 6 seats in Rajasthan

By-elections are going to be announced soon on the 6 assembly seats that have fallen vacant in the state. One of these six seats is also in the BJP’s kitty. Recently, BJP MLA from Salumbhar Amritlal Meena passed away, due to which this seat has become vacant. BJP wants to win this seat at any cost. For this, BJP has put special focus on this seat. Apart from this, BJP has nothing to lose on these five seats, but the party is trying to win two to three seats. The party has also started preparations for this. Let us tell you that by-elections are to be held on 6 seats Khinvsar, Deoli-Uniyara, Salumbhar, Chaurasi, Jhunjhunu and Dausa in the assembly by-election, the announcement of which is going to be made soon.

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