Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot has advocated announcing the names of the candidates two months before the assembly elections. During the programme of Youth Congress in Jaipur, CM Gehlot said that the system of long meetings should be stopped in Delhi. Finalize tickets two months in advance. Those who would get the ticket should know in advance so that they may get busy in preparing.
Can Cong win more seats if ticket is declared early
In fact, CM Ashok Gehlot has said the same thing to Rajasthan Congress state in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa. In such a situation, the question arises as to why Gehlot wants the tickets to be decided two months before the elections. Can Congress win more seats if the ticket is declared so soon? Will there not be a danger of rebellion from the ticket-deprived claimants in case candidates are announced early. Along with this, the question is also being asked why such an experiment is being done for the first time in Rajasthan.
Govt will be repeated, says Gehlot
In response to this, Congress experts say that this time CM Ashok Gehlot is ready to try every formula for the repeat of the government. He is constantly trying to set a narrative in his own party and common people Congress can come to power again this time. So he keeps talking about government repeat.
This narrative is also being created due to the frequent visits of CM to different districts and increasing number of beneficiaries in relief camps. In fact, Gehlot believes that if the tickets are announced two months before the election, the Congress candidates will get full opportunity to campaign.
Rebels can be appeased in time
Along with this, if ticket aspirants rebel after the announcement of tickets, then they can also be appeased in time. It has often happened that due to the announcement of ticket at the last moment of elections, the Congress becomes weak in preventing the situation of rebellion. This has happened in many seats in the last election as well.
Preparations in Rajasthan on Karnataka formula
The Congress has ousted the BJP from power in Karnataka. In such a situation, the Congress seems to be following the Karnataka formula in the elections of five states. Congress had declared most of the candidates in Karnataka about a month and a half before the elections. Congress had released the first and second list of candidates even before the election was announced. Karnataka was to vote on May 10 while the Congress got its first list approved in Delhi on March 17. After which the candidates got enough time to campaign and won.
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