Published By: Sanstuti Nath
Last Updated: June 16, 2023, 00:03 IST

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. (File Photo/ IANS)
Advocating for giving tickets to “jitau” or winnable candidates solely, Gehlot mentioned that the celebration ought to determine the candidates two months earlier than the elections in order that they’ll work tougher of their respective constituencies
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday mentioned the Congress ought to give tickets solely to “winnable” candidates within the state and asserted that the tickets ought to be determined two months earlier than the elections.
He additionally mentioned that one ought to have endurance to achieve success in politics.
Gehlot was addressing the state govt assembly of Rajasthan Youth Congress in Jaipur.
Calling upon the workplace bearers and leaders of the Youth Congress to arrange for the upcoming meeting elections, he mentioned, “Keep it in thoughts if you wish to transfer ahead… If the celebration takes a choice (to not give ticket)…(you) would really feel unhappy (however) in such second one who retains endurance and goes on, then he turns into profitable in politics.”
The meeting elections are to be held within the state later this yr.
Advocating for giving tickets to “jitau” or winnable candidates solely, Gehlot mentioned that the celebration ought to determine the candidates two months earlier than the elections in order that they’ll work tougher of their respective constituencies.
Gehlot mentioned, “If we wish to win the elections, then solely the winnable candidates ought to be given tickets.” “We have additionally informed (state in-charge Sukhjinder Randhawa) that two months earlier than the elections, it ought to be determined who will get the tickets…even the leaders get bored with roaming on the streets of Delhi on the time of elections,” the chief minister mentioned.
Rajasthan Congress chief Govind Singh Dotasra and different leaders had been additionally current within the programme.
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