Gujarat: This party is game-changer in Rajya Sabha elections

In the Rajya Sabha elections of Gujarat, the Tribal Party of India has not yet voted. BJP wants BTP to abstain from voting, while Congress hopes that BTP will vote in their favour at the last moment. Political experts believe that all three candidates of BJP are winning the election but only Shaktisinh Gohil of Congress will be able to win the Rajya Sabha election. Bharatsinh Solanki may lose this election.

BJP, Congress and NCP MLAs have completed their voting but the Tribal Party MLAs Chhotu Vasava and Mahesh Vasava still creating suspense. BJP and Congress leaders are reaching the MLA residence to meet him. Bharatsinh Parmar, a BJP leader and former MP, arrived first on Friday morning to meet Chhotu Vasava and tried to convince him to vote in favour of BJP or stay away from voting. After that, former Congress President Siddharth Patel and youth leader Indervijay Singh Gohil came to meet. Meanwhile, Vasava's statement came that both the parties have done injustice to the tribals and did not take their water, forest and land demands seriously.

Apart from this, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, playing tribal card, said that BTP MLA Chhotu Vasava and his son Mahesh Vasava will definitely come to vote, BJP has made tribal society's daughter Ramila Bara a candidate of Rajya Sabha. Bara has also been an administrative officer in Gujarat. On the other hand, Congress leader Arjun Modhwadia says that Congress is a pre-poll alliance with BTP, BTP will definitely vote in support of Congress. Congress President Amit Chavda says that the Congress has given the tribals the right to water, forest and land. The BJP government failed to protect the rights of the tribals and the ideology of the BTP and Congress is the same, so their support in the Rajya Sabha elections will remain with the Congress.

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