At CM Bhajan Lal's Rally, a Call to Honor Lord Shiva Unfolds

Amidst the election

Source: aajtak

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma graced the electoral meeting in support of BJP candidate Indu Devi Jatav at the historic Mahadev Temple near the township of Saipau, Dholpur district. CM Sharma lambasted the Congress for promoting corruption and appeasement. He also vowed to incarcerate the corrupt.

Former MLA Girraj Singh Malinga, also a BJP candidate, was conspicuously absent from CM Sharma's rally. Meanwhile, BSP MLA Jaswant Singh Gurjar made a grand entry and was seen sharing the stage with CM Sharma.

BSP MLA Jaswant Singh Gurjar, in his speech from the stage, verbally attacked Congress and indirectly criticized former MLA Girraj Singh Malinga, subsequently pitching for the BJP candidate's support.

As CM Bhajan Lal Sharma began his address, a few moments later, the crowd started dispersing. It was at this juncture that BSP MLA Jaswant Singh Gurjar interrupted the CM’s speech to swear by Lord Mahadev in an effort to retain the crowd, urging, 'If you hold true to being Hindu, stay seated.' Nonetheless, the audience gradually exited the gathering.

It's noteworthy that the absence of former MLA and BJP leader Girraj Singh Malinga sparked political tremors in the district once again. BSP MLA Jaswant Singh Gurjar's entrance into CM Sharma's election meeting has stirred the political pot in Dholpur.

Crowd leaving the rally.

Source: aajtak

Former MLA of Bari Vidhan Sabha and BJP leader Girraj Singh Malinga and BSP MLA Jaswant Singh Gurjar are known political adversaries and have not previously been seen sharing a platform.

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