Union home minister Amit Shah is in Rajasthan, which is now ruled by the Congress party, to galvanize the BJP base and get them ready for the state’s impending assembly elections. Shah is taking on the Congress in Jodhpur, the hometown of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, in a crucial move.
Amit Shah will be present at today’s BJP gathering on the Chief Minister of Rajasthan’s property.
The purpose of the BJP conference is to boost the party’s popularity among OBC voters in the state ahead of the important assembly elections next year.
A two-day national working committee meeting of the BJP’s OBC Morcha, or OBC wing, is being held in Jodhpur, the hometown of both Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
the current governor of Rajasthan is Amit Shah, the union home minister.
Before the important assembly elections next year, the conference intends to enhance the party’s popularity among OBCs in the state.
The BJP also wants to determine how strong its influence is in the state’s western area. The OBC Mali group’s Ashok Gehlot is well-known throughout western Rajasthan.
Home Minister Amit Shah, who landed in Jaisalmer Sunday night, will give a speech at an important session at a hotel in Jodhpur on Monday, the second day of the conference.
Shortly after the OBC Morcha gathering, Mr. Shah will address the BJP’s booth-level workers at Jodhpur’s Dussehra Ground.
K. Laxman welcomed everyone to the meeting on Friday. the BJP’s OBC Morcha leader, and Satish Poonia, the state party chief for Rajasthan.
The previous chief minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje, visited Jodhpur on Friday as well. The large crowds of fans waiting in line to welcome Ms. Raje made it clear to the central leadership that she still had a sizable fan base in the state.
The Jodhpur division has 33 of the 200 Assembly districts, including Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Jalore, Sirohi, and Pali. Currently, the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party holds one seat, the Congress holds 17, and there are no Independents.