Amid factionism, feuds and tussle over leadership status, the opposition BJP in Rajasthan has started campaigning for the Assembly by-elections to be held in four constituencies, however, the dates for the same are awaited. Assembly by-polls shall be held in Sujangarh, Rajsamand, Sahara (Bhilwara) and Vallabhnagar (Udaipur) after the deaths of the members of legislative assembly following illness in last four months. The by-polls shall be held during interesting times when fractions within BJP have come out open recently. Former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje s followers recently announced the formation of an outfit supporting her and demanded that she be declared as the chief ministerial candidate for the 2023 Assembly election.
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He was being treated for a liver-related ailment for more than a month at a hospital in New Delhi
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Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar in Rajasthan s Udaipur district Gajendra Singh Shaktawat
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He was being treated for a liver-related ailment for more than a month at a hospital in New Delhi Gajendra Singh Shaktawat, Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar in Rajasthan s Udaipur district, died at a hospital in New Delhi on Wednesday after a prolonged illness. Mr. Shaktawat, 48, was being treated for a liver-related ailment for more than a month.
A second time MLA from Vallabhnagar, Mr. Shaktawat had extended support to former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot during the political crisis in July last year. He camped at an undisclosed location in Haryana along with the rebel Congress legislators for several days before returning to Jaipur to attend a special session of the Assembly.
BJP starts campaigning for Rajasthan Assembly byelections
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Amid tussle over leadership, party seeks to put up a united front
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Amid tussle over leadership, party seeks to put up a united front
Facing internal feuds and tussle over the leadership issues, the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party in Rajasthan has kicked off the campaign for the Assembly byelections in four constituencies, the dates for which are yet to be announced. A series of party workers’ meetings have been planned in the run-up to the bypolls.
The State unit has been confronted with factionalism since the formation of an outfit supporting former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and a section of the party leaders demanding that she be declared the chief ministerial candidate for the 2023 Assembly election. The BJP has officially deprecated the attempts to project any individual as the CM.