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Dotasra accuses Rajasthan BJP govt of delaying local body polls

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Jaipur, Apr 2 (PTI) Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee (RPCC) chief Govind Singh Dotasra on Thursday accused the BJP government in the state of undermining democracy by delaying elections to panchayati raj institutions and urban local bodies.

Addressing a public meeting in Beawar, Dotasra alleged that the government was intentionally postponing the polls despite constitutional provisions mandating timely elections.

The meeting was held under the party’s state-wide “Sangathan Badhao Loktantra Bachao” campaign aimed at strengthening the organisation and raising issues related to democracy.

Dotasra accused the Centre of not adhering to constitutional principles, as he believes that a strong organisational structure has historically played a crucial role in nation-building.

Referring to B. R. Ambedkar, he said the Constitution guarantees equality and voting rights, and alleged that these were being weakened.

“Local body polls should be conducted every five years, but this government has been delaying the elections,” he said.

Dotasra claimed the BJP was apprehensive of electoral defeat and was therefore postponing the polls.

He urged party workers to reach out to farmers, the poor and small traders and support those facing injustice.

He also called upon workers to remain united and work under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi, asserting that the party would continue its efforts to safeguard democracy and constitutional values.

Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully and other local leaders were also present at the event. PTI SDA SMV SMV HIG HIG

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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