After the victory of Punjab, now AAP's eye on Rajasthan, trying to give an alternative to BJP and Congress.
After the victory of Punjab, now AAP's eye on Rajasthan, trying to give an alternative to BJP and Congress.
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Jaipur: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has started preparations for next year's assembly elections in Rajasthan after winning Punjab. The election in-charge of Rajasthan and MLA from Dwarka, Delhi, Vinay Mishra is currently on a tour of the divisions and by visiting those places, he is raising such local issues, which are directly related to the public. Along with this, Mishra is targeting local leaders instead of Gehlot or Modi government.

Vinay Mishra, accusing the BJP and Congress government of corruption, is promising to give honest and people's government like Delhi and Punjab. Mishra first targeted the BJP by raising the issue of Karauli riots in Bharatpur division. Similarly, in the Udaipur division meeting, raising the issue of the demand of the High Court bench going on for forty years, BJP-Congress, Mewar leader Gulabchand Kataria and Congress leader CP Joshi were put in the dock.

AAP's Rajasthan election in-charge Vinay Mishra was warmly welcomed by party workers in Udaipur. He met these workers and instructed them to take forward the membership drive of the party. Mishra said that the leaders of BJP and Congress are fighting among themselves for the post of CM. There is a fight between Pilot and Gehlot in Congress, Vasundhara Raje, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Satish Poonia in BJP. But in Rajasthan there is no one to fight for the common people. Due to no option with the people, once Congress and once BJP government has been formed here, but now it will not happen.

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