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SC Morcha: Rlp Fields Ex-bjp Sc Morcha Leader | Jaipur News

Jaipur: The Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) announced two candidates on Thursday. RLP chief Hanuman Beniwal’s younger brother Narayan Beniwal doesn’t feature as yet. Vice-president of BJP’s SC Morcha, B L Bhati, who joined RLP on Thursday, has been fielded from Jayal seat in Nagaur. TNN
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RLP’s chief Hanuman Beniwal, an MP, to fight Rajasthan assembly poll
Hanuman Beniwal, chief of the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) and Nagaur MP, will contest the upcoming Rajasthan assembly elections. Speculation suggests that Beniwal wants to secure an assembly seat as he anticipates a tough fight in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Beniwal will be contesting from the Khinvsar seat, which is currently held by his younger brother Narayan. The RLP has recently formed an alliance with the Azad Samaj Party.
Both Cong, BJP to face competition from RLP once again in Nagaur dist
Nagaur district in Rajasthan is known for its political significance, being dominated by the Jats and Muslim communities. The BJP has held sway in the region since 2003, winning most of the assembly seats. However, the emergence of Hanuman Beniwal and his Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) has posed challenges to both Congress and BJP. RLP currently has two MLAs in Nagaur district and Beniwal represents the district in the Lok Sabha. The upcoming state elections in Nagaur will see a fierce triangular contest, particularly for the Nagaur seat.
MP polls: Rebel BJP minister Narayan Tripathi forms own party; fields 25 candidates
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