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Voices of dissent in Jodhpur against CM

Voices of dissent in Jodhpur against CM
Jodhpur: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot is facing ‘opposition’ from his own supporters on his home town.
After two of Gehlot’s loyalists decided to contest polls, another close aide Rameshwar Dadhich has turned rebel by announcing to contest from Soorsagar constituency as Independent candidate.
Dadhich, first elected mayor of the city, declared contesting from Soorsagar after the Congress fielded Shahbaz Khan, son of the newly appointed RPSC member Ayub Khan, who had lost from Soorsagar in 2018.
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Speaking to media on Sunday, Dadhich said there is resentment against Khan and he decided to contest on the insistence of his supporters. “Party has given tickets against wishes of people. My name was in survey and I was assured to get ticket. So, in the present circumstances, honouring the wishes of people, I will file nomination as Independent on Monday.”
Gehlot, who had reached Jodhpur on Sunday evening, said that such voices of dissent are normal.
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