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CM takes whirlwind tour of six Marwar constituencies

CM takes whirlwind tour of six Marwar constituencies
Jodhpur: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday embarked on a whirlwind campaign tour across six constituencies of Marwar region on Wednesday.
Addressing the gathering during this tour, Gehlot highlighted various schemes rolled out by his government, urging support for party candidates and also emphasised the need to bring the party back to power to fulfil seven guarantees promised by his government.
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Starting from Sojat in Pali district, Gehlot addressed public meetings at Pipar City of Bilara constituency, Balesar in Shergarh constituency, Chokha in Luni constituency and Chopasni Housing Board (CHB) in Soorsagar constituency.
His campaign trail ended at Ghantaghar in Jodhpur city constituency, a permanent venue marking culmination of Gehlot’s campaigning.
For the first time, Gehlot’s campaigning itinerary included CHB, which is a stronghold of BJP in Soorsagar constituency, which is being held by BJP for the past three elections. Entangled in tough fight in the entire constituency, BJP always takes the decisive lead from this area.
His address at every venue found mentioning of Kerala, which broke the tradition of alternating governments through better management during the Covid outbreak.
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