Rajasthan By Election: Political events are repeatedly holding rallies and public conferences to marketing campaign for the by-elections in Rajasthan. Amidst the election marketing campaign, the returning officer has taken main motion in opposition to 17 authorities staff in Salumber meeting seat of Udaipur. The Returning Officer made 17 state authorities staff APO for campaigning for a specific celebration within the by-election. All of them had been posted as academics in authorities faculties.
Seat vacant as a result of demise of Amrit Lal Meena
Actually, after the demise of BJP MLA Amritlal Meena, by-elections are being held on Salumber seat. Voting might be held for the by-election on this seat on 13 November, whereas the election outcomes might be declared on 23 November. After the demise of Amrit Lal Meena, BJP has given ticket to his spouse Shanta Devi from Salumber Assembly seat within the by-election. Reshma Meena is contesting the by-election from Congress, whereas Bharat Adivasi Party has made Jitesh Katara its candidate from Salumber.
Shanta Devi had accused 20 staff
Meanwhile, BJP candidate Shanta Devi had written a letter to the District Election Officer on November 02 and given a criticism. In which he had accused 20 authorities staff of the state authorities of selling Bharat Adivasi Party within the by-election. In the letter, the BJP candidate wrote that the state authorities staff are selling a specific celebration within the by-elections. Which isn’t good at no cost and honest elections.
APO finished to 17 staff
He additional wrote that as a result of this, it’s essential to take away him from his put up and residence and put up him at a far-off place until the elections. On this criticism of Shanta Devi, the Returning Officer issued an order on Monday and made 17 staff APO.
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