Rajasthan: BJP still undecided on its nominee for Dausa

IANS  |  Jaipur 

Suspense on the candidate from in continues as the party is yet to declare its nominee for the seat.

For on Nagaur seat, the party has entered into an alliance with the (RLP) formed by Hanuman Beniwal, while for the BJP seems spoilt for choice.

Two strong leaders -- and Om Prakash Hudla -- are keen to be in fray from this reserved (Scheduled Tribe) seat.

Amid the fight between these two candidates, rumours were rife on Wednesday that a third Jaskaur Meena, a former Union in the Vajpayee government, could be fielded by the party.

However, late into night, denied the rumours and confirmed that final decision has yet not been taken.

When asked why Dausa decision is getting delayed, BJP MLA said: "The name will be decided after the parliamentary board meeting soon. We are discussing the possibilities of fielding the best candidate."

Meanwhile, sources confirmed that a tussle between former and central leadership is the main reason causing the delay.

Raje is backing Hudla, but if Meena is ignored, he can take away a chunk of his votes and can also contest as an Independently. That being the reason, the BJP is leadership seem to be in a fix, said a party insider.

In the meantime, Prakash Javadekar, the BJP's election in-charge for Rajasthan, has met Meena, Hudla as well as Jaskaur. Thereafter, he also met Raje to take a final decision. "Now, the list has been sent to to take a final call," confirmed the

Dausa has a total of 17,200,26 voters who will vote on May 6.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, April 11 2019. 21:12 IST