Gehlot Predicts Congress Success Amidst Maharashtra and Rajasthan Political Contests
Former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot anticipates a strong electoral performance by Congress in Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Gehlot discusses ongoing dialogues with rebel Congress leaders, underscores the importance of local issues in Rajasthan by-elections, and criticizes the national government's approach to democracy and recent legislative initiatives.
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Ashok Gehlot, ex-Chief Minister of Rajasthan and senior Congress observer for Maharashtra Assembly elections, expresses optimism for a favorable outcome by the Aghasi alliance. Addressing the issue of discontented rebel Congress leaders, Gehlot believes the existing anti-government sentiment among the populace will boost Congress's prospects.
Gehlot reveals that attempts to negotiate with rebel leaders have been steady since nominations commenced. He anticipates several withdrawals before the November 4 deadline. Meanwhile, Gehlot underscores the crucial role local issues play in the forthcoming Rajasthan Assembly by-elections, assuring that Congress remains united for these contests.
On national politics, Gehlot criticizes Prime Minister Narendra Modi's approach to the One Nation, One Election initiative and the Uniform Civil Code as undemocratic. Citing the farmers' protests, he calls for greater public and opposition involvement in legislative processes. Gehlot also responds to Education Minister Madan Dilawar's claims on textbook content, advocating for committee oversight on educational material.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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