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Rajasthan Elections 2023: Has Congress leadership given up on the state? No poll rally by Rahul Gandhi in last 47 days

Rajasthan Elections 2023: Ashok Gehlot lost favour with the Gandhis after his loyalists orchestrated a revolt against the Congress high command last year. Now Rahul Gandhi’s failure to visit the state is being interpreted in two ways: continuing displeasure and poor poll prospects

November 10, 2023 / 12:44 IST
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Rajasthan elections 2023:
Rajasthan elections 2023:

Compared to his aggressive campaigning in other poll-bound states, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi is visibly going slow in Rajasthan. He last visited Jaipur on September 23, over a month-and-a-half ago and is now expected to campaign in the desert state after Diwali in the run up to the polling on November 25.

On the other hand, his sister and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra addressed three rallies in October. Pollsters have predicted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to oust the ruling Congress from power in Rajasthan where no government has returned to power since 1993.

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High Command’s Displeasure

It is no hidden fact that the party high command has been upset with Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot ever since his loyalists defied its directive to attend a Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting on September 25 last year. As many as 92 legislators boycotted the CLP meeting and instead gathered at state minister Shanti Kumar Dhariwal's residence.