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Rajasthan Elections: Lobby whiff looms as Mahesh Joshi seeks to find why he's out of poll turf

Joshi has won the Hawa Mahal seat in 2018 and was elected to the Lok Sabha from Jaipur in 2009. The Congress won the Jaipur parliamentary seat only thrice – 1952, 1984 and 2009

November 23, 2023 / 16:29 IST
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Mahesh Joshi
Mahesh Joshi

Veteran Congressman Mahesh Joshi sees his boat has come to a halt where there's no water. "Meri kashti aisi jagah ruk chuki hai jahan pani nahi hai," he says on being dropped off the party's list for the November 25 polls.

Joshi, who calls himself a Ashok Gehlot loyalist, tells Moneycontrol that this was not the time to drop him as the BJP-led central government is running a political vendetta against him by using the Enforcement Directorate which has raided 27 locations in the Jal Jeevan Mission-linked money laundering case.

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“I have been denied tickets many times, but never felt bad and continued to stand with party’s ideology. This time, it has been done without any reason and no one from the party even called me once,” Joshi says at his Civil Lines residence.

Though the former MP from Jaipur has been holding public meetings and rallies in support of RR Tiwari, who has replaced him in the Hawa Mahal Assembly seat, he believes his political journey has been spoilt by the top leadership.