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Will Ravindra Bhati and Roat challenge BJP and Congress? Understand the political equation

Jaipur : By-elections are going to be held in 6 assembly constituencies of Rajasthan. All the parties have started their preparations. Meanwhile, on Sunday (September 1), on the occasion of Tribal Rights Day, independent MLA Ravindra Singh Bhati, Congress MP Ummedram Beniwal and BAP MP Rajkumar Roat did a road show together. Supporters gave a warm welcome to all three. Political speculations are being made due to the three leaders being seen together.

Ravindra Bhati may join BAP, speculations intensify

Most of the discussions are about Ravindra Singh’s politics. Discussions have started in political circles that Ravindra Singh Bhati may join BAP. Along with this, discussions of pressure politics have started gaining momentum. However, Ravindra Singh Bhati has not yet revealed his cards on joining any party. He has been saying from the beginning of his politics that he is not a slave of any party. Only independents are strong. Only independents can raise the voice of the people strongly.

Will Ravindra Singh Bhati really join any party?

Ravindra Singh Bhati is seen laying a new political chessboard these days. Or rather, he is seen trying to create new political equations in Barmer-Jaisalmer politics. But, political experts are also calling it pressure politics. Only time will tell whether this is pressure politics or a new change after the participation of youth in the politics of western Rajasthan.

Bhati was inclined towards BJP

Ravindra Singh Bhati contested the assembly and Lok Sabha elections as an independent candidate. He won the assembly elections but lost the Lok Sabha elections. Before the Lok Sabha elections, Bhati was inclined towards the BJP. But the party did not pay any attention to him, so Bhati started public relations and took out the Dev Darshan Yatra. Seeing the Yatra getting tremendous public support, the BJP took the initiative for reconciliation.

Efforts were made to persuade CM Bhati

Bhati was called to Jaipur, from where CM Bhajanlal Sharma himself took Bhati with him to Udaipur. He tried to convince him. Things could have worked out. But, the next day, the so-called list of hand pumps to be sanctioned on the recommendation of MLAs by the Water Supply Department went viral on social media, in which only 2 hand pumps were sanctioned on the recommendation of MLA Ravindra Singh Bhati and 20 hand pumps were sanctioned on the recommendation of the BJP candidate who had his deposit forfeited in front of Bhati.

BJP has made the defeat in Barmer and Jaisalmer an important battle

Bhati took this incident as his ego and jumped into the Lok Sabha elections. He himself lost and pushed the BJP candidate to the third position. BJP, which lost badly in Barmer and Jaisalmer in the Lok Sabha elections, made it a matter of ego. The state government did not make any special announcement for the Shiv assembly constituency in the budget, after which Ravindra Singh Bhati and his supporters are accusing of sidelining him due to political malice. In such a situation, Ravindra Singh Bhati’s presence on the stage of Congress leaders on Sunday and his closeness with Vaman Meshram’s party BMP are being considered political and are indicating less new equations and more pressure politics.

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