In the flurry of activity preceding the election results in Rajasthan, former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia has been actively engaging with key figures. Last Friday marked a significant rendezvous as Raje met with Rajasthan’s Governor Kalraj Mishra. Notably, this wasn’t the only consequential meeting for Raje; she also held discussions with officials from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) at the Bharati Bhavan.
Raje’s Strategic Moves
Analyzing Raje’s recent engagements unveils the depth of her political maneuvers. Sources suggest she has received crucial directives from a regional perspective, prompting her outreach to independent and smaller party legislators. It’s evident she’s fully immersed in an active role, connecting with a spectrum of stakeholders. In a parallel scenario, Rajasthan’s Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot too had an audience with the state’s Governor Kalraj Mishra, as confirmed in Gehlot’s tweet.
Anticipation Surrounding Jhalawar Seat
Former Chief Minister Raje has maintained her stronghold in Jhalawar, where she contested in this election cycle. Jhalawar falls within Rajasthan’s Hadoti region, and exit polls indicate a favorable outcome for the BJP in Hadoti this time. Predictions suggest BJP might secure anywhere between 11 to 15 seats, while Congress might clinch a mere two to six seats. Other parties seem to face the prospect of a complete washout in this region.
As the countdown to December 3rd—the day of election result announcements—begins, the anticipation and speculations regarding Vasundhara Raje’s sway in Jhalawar remain a focal point of discussion.