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Rathore’s Departure Sparks BJP Controversy

During the workshop of BJP membership campaign held in Jaipur, senior party leader Rajendra Rathore left the workshop, regarding which state in-charge Radha Mohandas Agarwal gave a warning statement from the stage. In such a situation, now this controversy seems to be becoming a ruckus. BJP workers and Rajput community raised slogans against state in-charge […]

During the workshop of BJP membership campaign held in Jaipur, senior party leader Rajendra Rathore left the workshop, regarding which state in-charge Radha Mohandas Agarwal gave a warning statement from the stage. In such a situation, now this controversy seems to be becoming a ruckus. BJP workers and Rajput community raised slogans against state in-charge Radha Mohan Agarwal in Tonk. Also said that he should apologise to Rathore.

In fact, when Rajendra Rathore left the meeting of BJP’s membership campaign in Jaipur in the middle, state in-charge Radha Mohandas had asked in his speech that ‘Where did Rajendra Rathore go? I keep an eye on everyone. On this pretext, his attendance was also marked. He should be asked why he had to leave the meeting.’ This caused deep resentment among Rajendra Rathod supporters and BJP workers. BJP Yuva Morcha Mandal Peeplu President and Rajput Mahasabha District Vice President Dashrath Singh Rajawat asked Agrawal, who had come to Tonk, to apologise for insulting senior leader Rajendra Rathod. On this, Agrawal got the workers thrown out saying, “Have you come to do politics?”. Angry supporters raised slogans outside the meeting venue.

Meetings are going on regarding the by-elections
These days BJP is preparing for the by-elections to be held on 6 seats in the state. Under this, State President Madan Rathod and State In-charge Radhamohan Agrawal had come to Tonk to hold an organisational meeting. They held a meeting of the district officials, workers and public representatives in the Agriculture Auditorium. After this, feedback was taken from the presidents of different Mandals and others regarding the elections. At the same time, claims were also made in the by-election to be held on the Deoli-Uniyara seat. Under this, the claimants left no stone unturned in welcoming them. Also, workers demonstrated their power at different places.

There has been no tampering with the Constitution: Agarwal
In an organisational meeting held at Krishi Auditorium regarding the by-elections to be held on the Deoli-Uniyara assembly seat of the district, state in-charge Radha Mohan Das Agarwal said that the people have formed the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a majority for the third time. BJP’s double engine government has been formed in Rajasthan. We want to keep the society united. There has been no tampering with the Constitution. Whether it is a matter of roads, electricity and water, the central and state governments have opened their treasury for the people. National General Secretary Radha Mohan Das Agarwal said that BJP is the only party in which the workers are heard. He said that we have such a long journey. From Jan Sangh to BJP, we are not a person, family party. Agarwal took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi and said that this is the same Congress which did not give a chance to Indian soldiers to fight.

Nehru gave shelter to Pakistan by declaring ceasefire. He said that we never served Akbar. While cursing Rahul Gandhi, he called him Akbarwadi. He also said that Sachin Pilot becomes weak in Dausa, while Pilot contests elections in Tonk with the help of Muslims.
Congress’ appeasement behind the defeat in the last election: Rathore
State President Madan Rathore said that elections are going to be held in Kashmir. There are two things in the manifesto there. If the National Conference government comes, it has promised two symbols, two laws and removal of Article 370. This is an attempt to take the country to the abyss again. He said that the victory of BJP in the Deoli-Uniyara assembly by-election will be of the workers.
He said that behind the defeat in the last election, Congress tried to divide the society by appeasement. State in-charge Radha Mohan Agarwal said that there is not a single MLA or MP of Congress in Kashmir. Despite that, an agreement has been made with the National Conference.

‘Workers said there is no electricity’
When state president Madan Rathore was giving a speech during the meeting, workers from the Deoli area said that there is no electricity. On this, state president Madan Rathore said that the previous Congress government used lignite instead of coal, due to which the people of the state had to suffer.

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