Millennium Post

Congress to field Jaswant’s son against Vasundhra

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NEW DELHI: The battle of ballots for the Rajasthan Assembly election has become more interestin­g for both the Congress and BJP after the former fielded Jaswant Singh’s son Manvendra against the latter’s chief ministeria­l candidate Vasundhara Raje from Jhalrapata­n constituen­cy for December 7 poll. The decision of the Congress to field Jaswant Singh’s son against Raje has also put pollsters in surprise as they had anticipate­d a ‘comfortabl­e’ win for the heavyweigh­t leaders. The move is also seen as a message by the Congress that it isn’t afraid of taking the chief minister head-on in her home turf.

The announceme­nt created a buzz among the leaders of both the factions soon after the Congress released its second list of 32 candidates on Saturday. In total, the Congress has declared its candidates for 184 constituen­cies out of total 200 seats. It has been learned that remaining six seats would be shared

between Samajwadi Party and Rashtriya Lok Dal, which is led by Ajit Singh.

Reacting to the decision, Congress leader Manvendra Singh, who had joined Congress in October after quitting BJP, said, “I’m honoured that Rahul Gandhi ji and Congress Central Election Committee (CEC) thought it useful for me to contest. I’m touched by responsibi­lity shown towards me. I accept the responsibi­lity and will run a fair campaign.” Singh also warned that people of Rajasthan will take revenge from the BJP for insulting Rajput leader Jaswant Singh.

Unfazed by the decision of the Congress to bring a ‘strong’ Rajput candidate in the poll ring, Raje said, “The Congress could not find any candidate and he (Manvendra Singh) was to be given ticket from somewhere and therefore, he was sent here (Jhalrapata­n).” “But they should know that it is not a fight of one person, this is a contest fought by Jhalawar and Rajasthan, which is a family,” she said.

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Manvendra Singh Vasundhara Raje

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