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Rajasthan Assembly Polls 2018: Amid high-decibel campaign, political temple run in Aravallis

It is believed that goddess Tripura Sundari posses mystic power to fulfil wishes of success in politics, which draws scores of political bigwigs cutting across party lines.

December 06, 2018 / 19:12 IST
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At a time when entire Rajasthan was abuzz with high-decibel election campaign, a centuries old temple in the Aravallis was witness to footfalls from the who's who of the state's political arena.

It is believed that goddess Tripura Sundari posses mystic power to fulfil wishes of success in politics, which draws scores of political bigwigs cutting across party lines.

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"The number of visitors during elections increase in the temple because candidates from different areas come here to seek blessings for success. There are many political leaders who keep on visiting," Ashok Panchal, president of the committee which manages the temple told PTI.

Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje is a frequent visitor to the temple. She visited the temple during the counting of the 2013 assembly polls and even monitored the results of the 2014 general elections from the shrine.