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Rajasthan Elections 2023: Can Gehlot’s aggressive avatar that laid Congress high command low, win him voters?

Rajasthan Elections 2023: Ashok Gehlot’s combativeness grew with his well-received welfare schemes and the 2020 success in outfoxing the BJP attempt to unseat him. The biggest statement of his new avatar was the ruthless takedown of the Congress high command attempt to replace him in September 2022; but the last act in that play will be written in the next few days

October 30, 2023 / 10:14 IST
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Ashok Gehlot
Rajasthan Elections 2023: Much of Ashok Gehlot's third term as Rajasthan Chief Minister was spent battling opponents within and outside the Congress.

After five years of easily his most tumultuous term, Ashok Gehlot comes across as a combative, aggressive politician – a stark departure from the modest, humble persona that defined his career over the past 45 years. Much of his third term as Rajasthan Chief Minister was spent battling opponents within and outside the Congress. As he seeks a fourth term as CM, Gehlot has donned a fiery avatar, determined to protect his political legacy and hold onto power, regardless of the feathers he may ruffle, even within the Congress high command.

For decades, Gehlot was known as a mild-mannered politician who took pride in being a Gandhi loyalist and being always aligned with the Congress’ first family. In the past five years, however, a new Gehlot has emerged – aggressive, unafraid to use biting language, and eager to safeguard his political space and leadership at all costs.

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Aceing Welfare Delivery, Foiling The Pilot-BJP Coup

With elections around the corner, Gehlot has set a ‘Mission-156’ for himself – aiming to reach the highest number of seats the Congress has ever won in Rajasthan. His confidence rests on well-crafted social welfarism which he calls the “Rajasthan Model of Good Governance”. From the Chiranjeevi health insurance scheme to giving free smartphones to women and from reviving the Old Pension Scheme to Minimum Guaranteed Income for the entire adult population, Gehlot schemes encompass a range of initiatives that cover all segments of society.