My father\'s legacy does not apply to me\, says Cong\'s Jodhpur candidate Vaibhav Gehlot

My father's legacy does not apply to me, says Cong's Jodhpur candidate Vaibhav Gehlot

Press Trust of India  |  Jodhpur 

Anxious to move out of the rather large shadow of his father, Ashok Gehlot, Congress' candidate says he has come up the ranks and the party gave him a ticket after seeing his work for 15 years.

Asserting that he is contesting the election, against BJP incumbent Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, on the issue of development, the junior Gehlot also accused the BJP-led Centre and the former in the state of step-motherly treatment to the constituency.

"In 2004, I actively worked in the wards of Lok Sabha constituency and participated in the door-to-door campaign in

My father's legacy does not apply to me because, after working for 15 years in the party, I have now got an opportunity to get a ticket to contest the Jodhpur Lok Sabha constituency, told in an interview.

The 39-year-old claimed he was "an active worker" in the for 15 years in Since 2003, he has actively worked with "full dedication" through the Youth Congress, he said.

Promising to focus on development if he wins in the elections on April 29, Vaibhav Gehlot added that he was injured during a protest against anti-people schemes of the then BJP government in 2005.

Jodhpur, considered Ashok Gehlot's home turf, has become a battle of prestige in this election with the three-time chief minister's son being fielded against a

Shekhawat, the Union for agriculture, defeated Congress' Chandresh Kumari by over four lakh votes in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

Vaibhav Gehlot was born in 1980 when became from Jodhpur for the first time.

There are around 19.5 lakh voters in Lok Sabha constituency dominated by Rajputs and Jats.

Expressing confidence that he will win, the poll debutant said he was not working or doing business in any foreign country or outside and was therefore given the chance to prove his electoral credentials.

Asked whether he has an edge in Jodhpur because of his father, he said he is contesting elections with the support of the people of Jodhpur and party workers and will definitely succeed because of this.

He alleged that both the Centre and the earlier ignored Marwar region, which also includes Barmer and Jodhpur districts.

"The and the earlier BJP government in Rajasthan meted out step-motherly treatment to Marwar region.

"The BJP dispensation at both the Centre and state-level ignored Marwar. In the coming days, I will try my level best to make robust system to provide basic facilities including water and electricity, to the people of Jodhpur, Vaibhav Gehlot said.

He also wanted to know why Jodhpur was not selected under the Smart City Mission, a flagship programme of

He said the BJP-led did not choose Jodhpur under its despite the fact that it is the second-largest biggest district in the state, and fulfils all laid-down parameters.

There is rail and air connectivity in Jodhpur. What was the reason for not choosing Jodhpur under the Vaibhav Gehlot asked.

He ruled out any Modi wave in the Jodhpur Lok Sabha constituency.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 11:40 IST