The BJP has fielded Kailash Choudhary, Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and sitting MP from Barmer, from the Lok Sabha seat as soon as once more. However, this time, Choudhary is going through a well-known challenger – Ravindra Singh Bhati. Bhati has filed his nomination paper independently after he was denied a ticket by the BJP. According to studies, the BJP tried to persuade Bhati to not contest from the seat independently however he didn’t buzz.
Triangular Contest In Barmer
Ravindra Singh Bhati is at the moment MLA from the Sheo Constituency and needed to contest the parliamentary polls on the BJP ticket. Bhati has been a preferred chief since his faculty days however has been ignored by the BJP on many events. Now, the Barmer seat may have a triangular contest from the seat. Congress has fielded Umedaram, former RLP chief and shut aide of Hanuman Beniwal from the seat. Umedaram is a pacesetter with an impeccable picture.
Barmer majorly has Jat and Rajput voters. With Bhati contesting from the seat, he’s prone to get help of Rajput voters. However, Choudhary and Umedaram are Jat leaders and thus could witness a break up in Jat voters that will profit Bhati.
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Bhati’s BJP Pitch
The BJP has moved the election fee towards Ravindra Singh Bhati’s ballot marketing campaign through which he’s utilizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s picture with the caption “Forgive Us Modi Ji. We are giving you Ravindra in place of Kailash. I am Modi’s family”. The pamphlet bears the picture of Narendra Modi and Ravindra Singh Bhati. Bhati has made it clear that even when he wins as an impartial candidate, will prolong help to Modi.
Ravindra Bhati’s Rebellious History
Ravindra Singh Bhati has been a brave chief since his faculty days. It was his rebellious nature that received him accolades. When Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) didn’t give him a ticket for the scholar elections at Jay Narayan Vyas University, he contested independently and for the primary time in its 57-year historical past, turned the impartial president of the college. The rise up didn’t finish there. Before the 2023 Assembly elections, when the BJP denied him a ticket from the Sheo constituency in Barmer, Bhati as soon as once more entered the impartial area and defeated 84-year-old senior Congress chief Amin Khan with a document victory margin creating historical past. For the third time, Ravindra Bhati has filed an impartial nomination from the Barmer Lok Sabha seat. This time, he’ll problem BJP’s central minister Kailash Choudhary.