'Could Have Won Anta Bypoll Through Wrongful Means But We Respected People's Will': BJP Rajasthan In-Charge
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New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP and party’s in-charge of Rajasthan Radha Mohan Das Agrawal on Tuesday (November 18) said that if the BJP wanted, it could have won the Anta by-election by controlling the outcome through wrongful means, but it chose to respect the people’s will, with all honesty and neutrality.
“Anta chunav ne siddh kiya hai ki Bharatiya Janata Party is desh mein kitna nishpaksh chunav karati hai. Delhi mein bhi hamari sarkar hai, Rajasthan mein bhi hamari sarkar hai. Aur chah mahine se yahan pata tha ki chunav hone wala hai. Agar hum chunav ko rajnitik aadhar par, matdata suchi ke aadhar par, prashashanik aadhar par, niyantran karna chahte galat tarike se toh Anta chunav hamari jeb mein hoti. Lekin humne janbhavnaon ka samman kiya. Puri imandari ke saath, sat pratishat nishpakshta ke saath (The Anta by-election has proved that the Bharatiya Janata Party conducts elections with neutrality in this country. We have our government in Delhi, in Rajasthan too. And it was known here from six months that the election is going to happen. If we wanted to wrongly control the elections on the basis of politics, voter list, administration, then the Anta election would have been in our pocket. But we respected the people’s with all honesty and hundred per cent neutrality),” Agrawal told reporters in Jaipur on Tuesday.
“Those who accuse the BJP of vote chori, the Anta election is a tight slap on their cheek,” Agrawal added.
The BJP had lost the Anta by-elections, the results of which were declared on November 14. Congress leader and former minister Pramod Jain Bhaya emerged victorious by a margin of over 15,000 votes, defeating the BJP's candidate Morpal Suman and independent candidate Naresh Meena, who polled more than 53,000 votes each.
In the run-up to the elections, the ruling BJP had launched a star-studded campaign where incumbent chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and former chief minister Vasundhara Raje hit the streets together to garner support for Suman, the party’s candidate.
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