The preparations of political parties for the Rajasthan Assembly elections to be held on November 25 are in full swing.

Let us know which internal issues have troubled the major political parties.

Shivaksh Sharma.

Political parties have started preparations in full swing for the assembly elections in Rajasthan. In this series, the BJP has fielded 7 MPs on its very first list. Meanwhile, Congress will release its first list. This time, political veterans from both parties will be fielded; although the first list of Congressmen is yet to be announced, the BJP has opened its cards by fielding seven MPs in this series.

This time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has taken the reins of the elections. However, in the public meeting held in Chittorgarh, Prime Minister Modi said a lot about the CM candidacy. He said, “We have only one face in this election, and that face is Kamal. This Kamal has to win with an overwhelming majority, and we will win under the leadership of this Kamal.” “With the symbol of the lotus, the destiny of Rajasthan will also move ahead at a fast pace. Our hope is lotus, and our candidate is lotus. We will make the lotus bloom; we will make the BJP win; with this goal, we all have to move forward in unity.” This statement of Prime Minister Modi came when the BJP was busy bringing together all the big leaders, including Vasundhara Raje, and the BJP is known for giving election surprises. In the same Congress, Ashok Gehlot’s face is confirmed for CM, but the internal discord of the Congress is not hidden from anyone, whether it is Gehlot’s differences with Sachin Pilot or Ashok Gehlot’s differences with his own minister. The Congress high command is engaged in resolving these internal differences, the effects of which will be visible in the upcoming list of Congress candidates.

Regional parties will play key role in these assembly elections.

Let us tell you that voting will be held in 200 seats in Rajasthan on November 25. This time’s elections are linked to the Lok Sabha elections to be held in 2024. The election results will come on December 5.

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