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Jaipur: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot alleged on Monday that the BJP was using the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to harass the Congress party. Asserting that the Congress will win the forthcoming assembly polls, he said in a post on X, “The non-stop ED raids in Rajasthan are proof that Congress is winning the elections. Unable to win the trust of the people of Rajasthan, the BJP is misusing ED to harass the Congress.”
Gehlot’s remarks come in the backdrop of ED searches at a coaching institute, against private persons, and others as part of its ongoing money laundering probe into the alleged question paper leak of the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers, 2021. TNN
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Gehlot’s remarks come in the backdrop of ED searches at a coaching institute, against private persons, and others as part of its ongoing money laundering probe into the alleged question paper leak of the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers, 2021. TNN
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Non-stop ED raids in Rajasthan proof that Congress is winning polls: Ashok Gehlot
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has accused the BJP of using the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to harass the Congress. He claimed that the ongoing ED raids in Rajasthan are evidence that the Congress is winning the election and that the BJP is resorting to misuse of power. The ED searches are part of an investigation into the alleged question paper leak of the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers, 2021. Elections in the state will be held on November 25 with vote counting on December 3.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has accused the BJP of using the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to harass the Congress. He claimed that the ongoing ED raids in Rajasthan are evidence that the Congress is winning the election and that the BJP is resorting to misuse of power. The ED searches are part of an investigation into the alleged question paper leak of the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers, 2021. Elections in the state will be held on November 25 with vote counting on December 3.
Rajasthan elections: Tussle over 3 Ashok Gehlot loyalists stalls Congress’ Rajasthan nominees list
The names of three Congress candidates in Rajasthan, including two senior ministers, are uncertain due to their alleged involvement in the MLAs’ boycott of a legislature party meeting last year. The AICC poll panel has finalized 100 candidates, but the Rajasthan list may be delayed until October 20. CM Ashok Gehlot is pushing for the retention of the ministers despite adverse reports, while the party has different opinions. The fate of the candidates will be decided by the party leadership, and Gehlot is expected to make a final push for them.
The names of three Congress candidates in Rajasthan, including two senior ministers, are uncertain due to their alleged involvement in the MLAs’ boycott of a legislature party meeting last year. The AICC poll panel has finalized 100 candidates, but the Rajasthan list may be delayed until October 20. CM Ashok Gehlot is pushing for the retention of the ministers despite adverse reports, while the party has different opinions. The fate of the candidates will be decided by the party leadership, and Gehlot is expected to make a final push for them.
Rajasthan Assembly elections 2023: Congress discusses candidates for Rajasthan polls
The Congress leadership held a meeting to discuss potential candidates for the upcoming Rajasthan assembly elections. The Central Election Committee, chaired by AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge, deliberated on the names for the November 25 polls. The committee included former Congress presidents Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, and other party members. The Congress aims to retain power in Rajasthan and has been reviewing candidates for all seats. Voting will take place on November 25, with results announced on December 3.
The Congress leadership held a meeting to discuss potential candidates for the upcoming Rajasthan assembly elections. The Central Election Committee, chaired by AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge, deliberated on the names for the November 25 polls. The committee included former Congress presidents Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, and other party members. The Congress aims to retain power in Rajasthan and has been reviewing candidates for all seats. Voting will take place on November 25, with results announced on December 3.