Rajasthan BJP Comments on Local Elections, Court Case, and Modi Visit

Rajasthan BJP Comments on Local Elections, Court Case, and Modi Visit.webp

Jaipur, February 26: Rajasthan Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Chief and Rajya Sabha MP Madan Rathore said on Thursday that the party is fully prepared to give a grand welcome to the world's most popular leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Ajmer on February 28.

He added that the public is eager to hear the views of their favorite leader on geopolitical developments, national issues, and the global situation in countries seeking peace and stability.

People want to understand India's position in these circumstances, and therefore the BJP is cooperating with the Rajasthan government to make the program a success, the Rajasthan BJP Chief said in an exclusive interaction with IANS. Here are excerpts from the interview:

Q: What preparations are being made in Ajmer in anticipation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit?

A: A large number of people are eager to hear the Prime Minister's views on national and international developments. Prime Minister Modi is one of the most popular leaders in the world and has been conferred with top honors by several countries. People want to hear the Prime Minister's views on geopolitical developments, internal national issues, economic challenges, and global conflicts. Citizens are keen to know India's position on issues such as regional security, Pakistan, and the situation in neighboring Bangladesh. The Prime Minister is coming to central Rajasthan, near Ajmer, to address a public gathering. Although it is a government program, the BJP will fully cooperate to ensure its success. Thousands of people are expected, and necessary arrangements have been made.

Q: The Rajasthan government has scrapped the two-child norm for local elections. What are your views?

A: The state government's decision to remove the two-child norm for contesting local body elections should be welcomed. Experience and capability should be the primary criteria in politics. There are many experienced leaders in public life. Ability and experience matter. If a capable person is denied the opportunity to contest elections merely because he has more than two children, it would be unjust. While the earlier provision was introduced with the objective of population control, social dynamics have changed. When demographic ratios get disturbed, imposing restrictions selectively leads to injustice. Eligible candidates should be given a fair opportunity. In that context, this decision appears appropriate.

Q: Your views on the Rajasthan government moving the Supreme Court over the upcoming civic polls?

A: The BJP is fully prepared to face elections. Whenever the poll bugle is sounded, we are ready to step into the electoral field. Previous ward delimitation under the previous Congress-led Rajasthan government was irregular. In some wards there were around 800 voters, while in others there were nearly 8,000. This imbalance was unfair and allegedly designed to benefit certain candidates. The BJP supports rational and equal distribution of wards to maintain proper representation. Now there are legal and procedural issues, including matters related to the tenure of some Panchayat Samitis and the OBC Commission. There is a provision regarding elections being held within six months before or after the completion of tenure. Now these samitis has more than nine months tenure left. So such matters are under consideration. From our side, we are ready. Once the Election Commission announces the schedule, the BJP will be fully prepared.
 
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