BJP releases second list of candidates for Rajasthan Assembly elections: The BJP released its second list of candidates for the upcoming Rajasthan Assembly elections on October 21. The list includes 83 candidates, including former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, who will contest from Jhalrapatan.
Congress struggles to contain infighting ahead of polls: The Congress is struggling to contain infighting between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot ahead of the Assembly elections. Both leaders are vying for the Chief Ministership, and their supporters have been engaged in a public war of words in recent months.
Gehlot announces slew of welfare measures ahead of polls: In an attempt to woo voters ahead of the elections, Gehlot has announced a slew of welfare measures, including a Rs 10,000 cash transfer to all families, a 50% subsidy on electricity bills, and free electricity to farmers.
Pilot attacks BJP on corruption and misgovernance: Pilot has been attacking the BJP on corruption and misgovernance. He has alleged that the BJP government has failed to deliver on its promises and has plunged the state into debt.
BJP accuses Congress of appeasement and nepotism: The BJP has been accusing the Congress of appeasement and nepotism. It has alleged that the Gehlot government is only focused on the welfare of a particular community and has neglected other sections of society.
Independent MLAs emerge as key players in election: Independent MLAs have emerged as key players in the upcoming elections. Both the BJP and the Congress are trying to woo independent MLAs in order to form a government after the polls.
Social media plays a major role in election campaign: Social media is playing a major role in the election campaign. Both the BJP and the Congress are using social media to reach out to voters and spread their message.
High voter turnout expected in polls: A high voter turnout is expected in the upcoming elections. Both the BJP and the Congress are mobilizing their supporters to vote in large numbers.
Security beefed up ahead of polls: Security has been beefed up ahead of the elections to prevent any untoward incidents. The Election Commission has deployed a large number of security personnel across the state.
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