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Rajasthan Assembly Polls 2018: Fissures in the Rajput-BJP relationship could hurt the party

Fissures between the Vasundhara Raje government and the Rajput community had started to appear during aggressive protests against release of the film Padmaavat

October 25, 2018 / 22:28 IST
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Aakriti Handa Moneycontrol News

As polling dates draw closer, the BJP government in Rajasthan faces a new complication — souring ties with the Rajputs.

The Rajputs have been traditional supporters of the BJP from the Jan Sangh days due to the contribution of Rajput leader and three-term Chief Minister Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.  The community forms about 12 percent of the state’s population, and asserts influence over 25 seats. The current government has three cabinet ministers and a junior minister from the Rajput community.

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However, the recent move of Rajput leader Manvendra Singh joining the Congress, weeks before polling day is a clear indication of the Rajputs’ ire with the Vasundhara Raje-led BJP government in the state.

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