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“…So I also don’t want your ticket.” Why did Brijendra Ola call the pilot at 12 o’clock in the night and say this?

Jaipur : Campaigning on 7 assembly seats of Rajasthan will stop by this evening. There are by-elections in Ramgarh, Dausa, Jhunjhunu, Salumber, Chaurasi, Khinvsar and Deoli-Uniara assembly seats. All such parties are making their last moves to win the elections. While campaigning in Jhunjhunu on Sunday night, Jhunjhunu MP Brijendra Ola said, “I had given ticket to Hakim Ali in Fatehpur and had got the ticket of a Jat. He said that at 12 o’clock in the night he told Sachin Pilot to give ticket to Hakim Ali from Fatehpur, otherwise I do not want your ticket.

It is noteworthy that Amit Ola, son of Jhunjhunu MP Brijendra Ola, is contesting from Congress from Jhunjhunu assembly seat. Hakim Ali is the second time MLA from Fatehpur assembly of Sikar district. His family has a lot of influence in the politics of Shekhawati. His family has represented Fatehpur assembly seat for 30 years. He is the brother of veteran Shekhawati leader Bhanwaru Khan. Bhanwaru Khan has been MLA from Fatehpur seat thrice.

During the Gehlot government, Hakim Ali’s name was also in discussion in the ‘Lal Diary’ case. Hakim Ali had said a few days ago that he had snatched ‘Lal Diary’ from Rajendra Gudha in the Assembly.

“An MLA had told me that Nagma Bano would be suspended.”
Brijendra Ola said, “If you don’t give ticket to Hakim Ali, I too will not take the ticket, and if Nagma Bano had not been made the Chairman and I had not been made the Chairman, then the building of his father-in-law Tayyab Ali would never have been built.” An MLA had told me that Nagma Bano would be suspended. That’s why we brought a stay from the court.

Nagma Bano is the chairperson of Jhunjhunu Municipal Council from Congress. Many types of allegations have been leveled against him. In such a situation, Brijendra Ola said that he saved him, otherwise this government would have suspended the Chairman.

“…So I don’t want your ticket either.”
Ola said, “There in Fatehpur (opponents of Hakim Ali) used to say that now Shishram Ola ji is no more and he is a Hakim, he is a leader till Mandhi. Do you know where Mandhi is? It is in Fatehpur. Outside, on the road to Jaipur. I said, if you don’t give ticket to this officer then I don’t want your ticket.

Meaning of these statements of Brijendra Ola
The direct connection of these statements of Brijendra Ola is to attract Muslim voters towards himself. It is noteworthy that before the announcement of Congress ticket from Jhunjhunu, many Muslim leaders of Congress had opposed giving ticket to the Ola family. Since then it was believed that Muslims were angry with Congress this time.

Remembering the favor!
This fear of Congress increased further when former MLA from Udaipurwati Rajendra Gudha joined the fray as an independent candidate from Jhunjhunu. According to Congress, he has been trying to ‘woo’ the Muslims for many days. Political experts say that in such a situation, a day before the election campaign, by saying that Ola will get the ticket to the most Muslim leader of Shekhawati, he is reminding the Muslims of the ‘favor’ they have done.

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