With the exit polls going against the Bharatiya Janata Party, insensible leaders have shown the exit door in Rajasthan by the party days before the Assembly elections. Among the leaders securing the top seat of being rejected a ticket is none other than Ramgarh MLA Gyan Dev Ahuja.
Citing the possibility of being rejected by the people, changes have been made in the candidates’ list for the upcoming Assembly elections. Along with Ahuja, Rajkumari Jatav of Hindaun City and Banwari Singhal, Alwary City MLA, have been dropped from the first list of candidates by BJP.
The saffron party has released the names of 131 candidates out of 200 seats in Rajasthan in presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, party president Amit Shah, Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and Union Minister J P Nadda.
Informing more about the list, Nadda informed that this time they have given tickets to 12 women and dropped 25 sitting MLAs, while repeated 85 incumbent legislators. Nadda said reporters, “Party candidates for all the seats we’re discussed in the meeting. Names of other nominees will be announced soon.”
Ahuja is known from making controversial comments on Jawaharlal Nehru University in 2016, when he said that thousands of butts of cigarettes and beedis are found in the campus, along with thousand used condoms. He had even said that the students commit misdeeds with women and over 500 used contraceptive injections are also found.
He had stated, “More than 10,000 butts of cigarettes and 4,000 pieces of beedis are found. 50,000 big and small pieces of bones are found. 2,000 wrappers of chips and namkeen are found, and so are 3,000 used condoms. They commit misdeeds with our sisters and daughters there. And 500 used contraceptive injections are also found.”
Adding more, he had said, “Students are mostly found taking drugs after 8pm inside the campus. Those studying in JNU are not children, but parents of two children. They indulge in peace protests in the mornings and during the nights, they perform obscene dances.”
Along with this, Ahuja had also supported mob lynching of cattle smugglers and said that Nehru wasn’t a ‘Pandit’ because he ‘ate beef and pork’.
It is to be known that in 2013, under Raje’s leadership BJP claimed 163 of the 200 Assembly seats, leaving 21 constituencies for Congress. The elections will take place on December 7 and the results will be announced on December 11, along with four other states.
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