Reconciliation of ongoing discord between Union Minister Shekhawat and Rathore

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Reportedly before the announcement of lok sabha elections in rajasthan, bjp has announced candidates for 15 out of 25 seats in Rajasthan. In this, the party has expressed confidence in two-time mp from jodhpur lok sabha seat and Union Jal shakti minister gajendra singh shekhawat and made him its candidate for the third time. With this announcement, the camp of Shergarh mla Babu Singh Rathore of bjp started opposing Shekhawat.

Perhaps Shergarh mla Babu Singh Rathod launched a protest against the police and sat on strike in protest against his own government. To prevent the loss to the party due to the feud between mp Shekhawat and mla Rathod in bjp, cm Bhajanlal Sharma and other senior party leaders came together to control this issue. The party has controlled its damage by resolving the long standing dispute between the two leaders.

Moreover when rajasthan chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and the central leadership came to the notice of Shergarh mla Babu Singh Rathore sitting on a dharna against his own government, information about the matter was taken. As soon as information was received about the ongoing dispute and discord between Union Jal shakti minister gajendra singh shekhawat and Shergarh mla Babu Singh Rathod, mla Babu Singh Rathod was called to Jaipur. In Jaipur, senior party leaders mediated between the two leaders and resolved the ongoing discord between Shekhawat and Rathore. Union Jal shakti minister gajendra singh shekhawat reached jodhpur from delhi for the first time after getting the ticket on Thursday. The workers welcomed him at the airport, after which Union minister Shekhawat left for Shergarh assembly constituency as per his scheduled schedule. On reaching Shergarh assembly constituency, bjp workers protested on the road regarding the problem of water shortage in the area. The police registered a case against those who showed black flags and arrived to arrest the accused.

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