Will the BJP be able to do a clean sweep in Rajasthan?

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Will the bjp be able to do a clean sweep in Rajasthan? 

Will the bjp, which badly defeated congress in the last two lok sabha elections in rajasthan, be able to win all the seats this time too? These days this question is being heard everywhere in the political circles of the state. Meanwhile, considering the current political situation in rajasthan, it is speculated that this time the contest on about six seats in rajasthan is likely to be tough or interesting. congress has fielded candidates on 22 seats in rajasthan, while Nagaur and Sikar seats have been left for Rashtriya Loktantrik party (RLP) and CPI(M) under the alliance. The party has not yet announced the candidate for the Banswara seat. The ruling bharatiya janata party (BJP) at the Center and the state has declared candidates on all 25 seats.

From the point of view of political equations, this time the contest on Churu, Kota-Bundi, Sikar, Nagaur, Banswara, and Barmer seats is expected to be interesting or tough. In Barmer, the contest has become interesting with the entry of independent mla Ravindra Singh Bhati in the lok sabha elections. congress has given tickets to leaders from other parties in Churu (Rahul Kaswan), Kota-Bundi (Prahlad Gunjal) and Barmer (Ummedaram). Whereas bjp has fielded Mahendrajit Singh Malviya from congress in Banswara.

Taking advantage of the internal discord between former leader of the opposition Rajendra Rathore and bjp mp from Churu rahul Kaswan, congress included Kaswan in the Congress. Kaswan later resigned from the post of MP. congress has made Kaswan its candidate from Churu where bjp has placed its bet on a new data-face and Paralympic player Devendra Jhajharia. Churu's seat in North rajasthan is a Jat-dominated area and candidates of both parties are from the Jat community. congress has MLAs from five of the eight assembly constituencies falling under the Churu lok sabha seat. bjp has two seats and BSP has one seat.

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