As Rajasthan conducts its State Assembly elections, BJP leader Alka Gurjar has called on the public to vote for the BJP, emphasizing the party’s commitment to restoring law and order and ensuring good governance. Gurjar accused the current state government of being deeply entrenched in corruption and highlighted key issues such as law and order, economic strength, and women’s respect.
The BJP is positioning itself as an alternative to the ruling Congress, seeking to replace the Ashok Gehlot government. Voting is currently underway for the 199-member Rajasthan assembly, with the Congress aiming for another term. The BJP is relying on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity to secure victory. However, a scuffle was reported at a polling booth in the Sardarshahar assembly constituency, prompting increased police deployment.
The elections are crucial for determining the state’s political landscape, and the results will be eagerly awaited when vote counting takes place on December 3.