Gujarat Elections: Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, Bhagwant Mann, the Chief Minister of Punjab, and Ashok Gehlot, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, will all speak at various rallies in Gujarat today, Sunday, according to the news agency PTI.
The leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Kejriwal and Mann, will speak together at two rallies in the Palitana towns of Bhavnagar and Dhoraji in the district of Rajkot. The two AAP leaders will be visiting Gujarat, which is under the control of the BJP, for three days starting on Friday.
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AAP national convener Kejriwal has made several trips to Gujarat in recent months, promising the state’s residents a variety of “guarantees” if his party is elected to power.
On Sunday, the third day of his travel to Gujarat, where elections for the 182-member Assembly are scheduled for this year’s end, Rajasthan Chief Minister and seasoned Congressman Gehlot will also speak at three rallies there.
He will address a crowd in Virampur, Banaskantha, before holding rallies in Khedbrahma, Sabarkantha, and Bhiloda, Aravalli, respectively.
BJP was receiving 95% of all donations made through electoral bonds
Gehlot asserted on Saturday that the BJP was receiving 95% of all donations made through electoral bonds because donors were holding back money for other parties out of fear.
He claimed that the BJP even “threatened” businesses that wanted to give money to the Congress and other political parties.
He also singled out the AAP and its leader Kejriwal, alleging that they spend money to bury any bad headlines about them.
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Gujarat Assembly elections
This week, the Gujarat Assembly elections’ schedule is scheduled to be announced by the Indian Election Commission (EC).
When the polling panel released the dates for the Himachal Pradesh elections earlier this month, it did not include the Gujarat election schedule, citing the tradition followed in 2017.
The Commission clearly hinted that Gujarat votes would also be counted on December 8 by keeping the Himachal Pradesh vote count date over a month after voting.
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