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With alliance talks failing, Congress nominates Arvind Damor for Banswara LS seat

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The Congress on Thursday fielded a fresh face, Arvind Damor, as its candidate from the BanswaraDu­ngarpur seat in Rajasthan for the Lok Sabha election. With this, the Congress has announced its candidates for all the 25 Lok Sabha seats in the State.

Mr. Damor, at present serving as State Youth Congress general secretary, filed his nomination papers on the last day of the schedule. Earlier in the day, the Congress announced former Minister and threetime Banswara MLA Arjun Singh Bamaniya as its candidate from the seat reserved for Scheduled Tribes, but he did not file his nomination in a strange turn of events.

The Congress had tried to negotiate with the Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) for a possible alliance but had not been successful. The BAP, which has emerged as a force to reckon with in the tribaldomi­nated districts in southern Rajasthan, has announced its foundermem­ber and Chorasi MLA Rajkumar Roat as its candidate from BanswaraDu­ngarpur. The BJP has fielded Congress turncoat and former Minister Mahendraje­et Singh Malviya in the constituen­cy.

The emergence of the Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP), followed by the BAP, has posed a challenge to both the Congress and the BJP in Banswara, Udaipur, Dungarpur and Pratapgarh districts. The BAP came up on the electoral scene in the State in 2023, winning three Assembly seats in Banswara and Dungarpur districts.

The BAP emerged as a splinter group from the Gujaratbas­ed BTP, with most of its leaders having been associated with the BTP earlier. The BTP had won two seats in the 2018 Assembly election. Mr. Roat, a twotime MLA, is known for his strong views on the rights of tribal people in the Tribal SubPlan area and reservatio­n for the tribal communitie­s.

Immediatel­y after the Congress declared Mr. Bamaniya as its candidate Thursday morning, Mr. Roat posted a message on ◣, asking the party to reconsider its decision. “If Congress leaves the BanswaraDu­ngarpur seat in the INDIA bloc and supports BAP, we and all the voters here will be grateful to the [Congress] high command and will ensure the BJP’s defeat,” he said.

Congress announced threetime Banswara MLA Arjun Singh Bamaniya as its candidate for the seat, but he did not file his nomination

‘Pact still possible’

According to the sources in the Pradesh Congress Committee, there is a possibilit­y of entering into a pact with the BAP till the last date for withdrawal of nomination­s.

The Congress has the option of not giving the party symbol to Mr. Damor and extending support to Mr. Roat till April 8, when the candidates can take back their names.

The BanswaraDu­ngarpur seat will witness a triangular fight if Mr. Damor remains in the contest.

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