CM Raje has the confidence in the party workers to win assembly elections.

Chief Minister of Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje counts on her party workers for the upcoming elections. While addressing party workers at a feedback meeting in Ranakpur, Raje said that the party will repeat the 2013 formula in selecting candidates which helped them winning 163 assembly seats. CM Raje said that our party workers confidence, commitment, and hard work will ensure the BJP party’s victory in the assembly elections. ‘Our party received tremendous support during Rajasthan Gaurav Yatra which is a proof of BJP’s victory.’ CM added.

CM Raje has the confidence in the party workers to win assembly elections.

In the feedback meeting, party covered four divisions i. e. Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, and Kota. Raje has also completed the feedback of Kota division.

Raje reached out to her constituency party workers who came to give the feedback on the work done by the MLA (Raje). After that, CM Raje received the thumbs-up by the party workers. CM Raje, like ordinary party workers, sat with them for some time and discussed the development work done by her in Jhalarapatan.

‘Congress has conceded the defeat’

Taking a dig at Congress, CM Raje said that Congress which has opposed all our schemes has changed its stance by appreciating them. ‘Congress tells that they will continue our social plans like Bhamashah and smartphone distribution which indicates that they conceded the defeat.’ CM said.

Former CM Ashok Gehlot recently has given the statement that if Congress comes in power they will not end CM Raje’s schemes. CM Raje claims that the statement evinces the BJp’s victory.

The second round of feedback meeting will start from 20th October and will end on 23rd. During three days, the party will take feedback on the probable candidates of Ajmer, Jaipur and Bharatpur division.

BJP party will probably announce the first set of the candidates by the end of this month. The nomination for candidates will start from November 12 till November 19.

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