Rajasthan Congress Faces Turmoil as 400 Workers Resign Ahead of Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Rajasthan Congress loses 400 workers ahead of Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Rajasthan Congress Faces Turmoil as 400 Workers Resign Ahead of Lok Sabha Elections 2024

The political landscape in Rajasthan is witnessing a seismic shift as the Congress party grapples with internal turmoil ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024. Recent reports reveal that approximately 400 Congress workers have tendered their resignations, signaling a massive setback for the party in the state.

This development comes amidst strategic maneuvers within the political arena. The Congress has entered into an alliance with the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) for the Nagaur Lok Sabha seat, marking a pivotal decision in its electoral strategy.


However, the road to the elections has not been smooth for the Congress in Rajasthan. Three party workers faced a six-year suspension following allegations of supporting BJP candidate Jyoti Mirdha from Nagaur. The suspension underscores the intense competition and political dynamics at play in the region.

The Congress has fielded candidates for 22 seats and forged alliances for two seats, including Nagaur with the RLP and Sikar with the CPI (M). Yet, uncertainties loom as the decision regarding the Banswara seat remains pending, contrasting the BJP's comprehensive candidacy across all 25 seats.

The brewing discord within the Congress ranks has been highlighted by Tejpal Mirdha, who expressed concern over the alliance with RLP convener Hanuman Beniwal. Mirdha's criticism reflects deeper tensions and questions the strategic alliances forged by the party in crucial constituencies.

The electoral battleground in Nagaur is witnessing a fierce clash between former Congress MP Jyoti Mirdha, now representing the BJP, and RLP convener Hanuman Beniwal. The history of rivalry between these candidates adds layers of complexity to the electoral dynamics, with past victories and defeats shaping the current narrative.

As the nation gears up for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024, Rajasthan emerges as a crucial battleground with its electoral process unfolding across two phases on April 19 and April 26. The stakes are high, with nearly 97 crore eligible voters participating in this significant democratic exercise.

The resignation of 400 Congress workers underscores the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in Rajasthan's political landscape. With the first phase of polling scheduled for April 19, all eyes are on the unfolding political drama and its implications for the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections.

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