Rajasthan: Huge turnout in these 3 out of 9 seats in Jaipur! Will the Hindutva issue take a toll on government schemes?

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The battle for Jaipur has started between the two parties, which will be a challenge for the BJP-Congress to win Jaipur in the assembly elections. Because in the battle of Jaipur, both parties are fed up with their own interests.

Ahead of polling on November 25, both the parties are leaving no stone unturned to push for victory in Jaipur, as winning Jaipur has become a challenge for the Congress and the BJP. In Jaipur city, the BJP is trying to woo Hindu votes by focusing on the issue of Hindutva. Balmukund Acharya’s strategy is to send a message to all the seats with the help of the Hindutva image. Apart from this, RSS and Hindu organizations have also taken the lead with the BJP.

Kishanpol : In Kishanpol seat, there is a contest between Congress MLA Amin Kagzi and BJP’s new face Advocate Chandra Manohar Batwara. In this seat, the BJP faces a challenge of minority votes, but the BJP is trying to balance polarization. Batwara is facing a variety of challenges with being the new candidate.

Hawa Mahal: Both the Congress and the BJP have fielded new faces in the Hawamahal seat. Here there is a tough fight between the Congress and the BJP. Congress has given ticket to district president RR Tiwari by cutting the ticket of minister Mahesh Joshi here. The BJP has fielded Mahant Balmukand Acharya. Through Mahant Balmukand Acharya, the BJP has tried to favor the equation in the rest of the seats by giving the message of Hindutva.

Sanganer : The BJP has fielded Bhajan Lal Sharma as its candidate for the seat, replacing sitting MLA Ashok Lahoti. In Sanganer, there is a contest between BJP candidate Bhajan Lal Sharma and Congress candidate Pushpendra Bhardwaj. Bhajan Lal Sharma was initially challenged by being the new candidate, but he has been joined by RSS workers.

It is not easy for both parties to win the city of Jaipur, although in the last elections, the Congress had won more seats in Jaipur. In 2018, the Congress had won six of the nine seats in the city and the BJP three.

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