Rajasthan Election: Last time in Mewar, BTP spoiled the game of BJP-Congress

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Rajasthan is ready for assembly elections. Voting is to be held on 200 assembly seats of rajasthan on 23

November. In such a situation, both bjp and congress are trying their best on every seat. But different situations

are emerging in Mewar-Vagad compared to the last elections. Because Bharatiya Tribal party (BTP) had entered

here in the last elections. This party had spoiled the mathematics of bjp and congress by making them sit on 28

seats of Mewar-Vagad. But now the challenge has doubled. Because along with BTP, now Bharatiya Adivasi

Party (BAP) has also entered here. In such a situation, the mathematics of bjp and congress may suffer further

loss here. It is believed that there is going to be a quadrangular contest on 16 seats.

Tribal vote used to remain between bjp and congress, first BTP now BAP has made a dent.

There are 28 assembly seats in udaipur division and the Banswara division formed out of it, out of which 17

seats are reserved. Here for decades, tribal votes have been divided sometimes between congress and sometimes

between BJP. That is why it is said that the government was formed by the one who won Mewar-Vagad.

However, for the first time it happened that bjp was leading in only a few seats, but congress came to power.

The BTP burglary helped in breaking this myth. The votes were divided between three sides, due to which there

was a difference in the figures. Now the Bharatiya Adivasi party, which was formed after breaking away from

BTP, is going to contest elections for the first time. In such a situation, votes will be divided among four parties

and the challenge of BJP-Congress will increase.

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