BJP Leader Questions Sachin Pilot's Local Residency Status in Tonk
BJP's Rajasthan in-charge, Radha Mohan Das Agarwal, criticized Congress leader Sachin Pilot for being elected as an MLA in Tonk despite not being a local resident. Agarwal claimed this sets a negative precedent and questioned Pilot's loyalty to the Congress party, predicting a BJP victory in the next elections.
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Radha Mohan Das Agarwal, BJP's in-charge for Rajasthan, launched a scathing critique of Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Monday at a gathering in Tonk. Agarwal accused Pilot of securing his MLA seat despite not being from Tonk or even Rajasthan, challenging his qualifications as a representative of the constituency.
During his address, Agarwal highlighted a tradition of electing BJP legislators in Tonk, describing Pilot as a 'non-local' disruptor. This marks a departure from the norm, with Agarwal calling Pilot an 'imposter' who doesn’t have allegiance to Rajasthan or its people. The challenge, he stressed, lies in the new narrative of accepting leaders from outside the state.
Agarwal also questioned Pilot's commitment to his party and its leadership, implying a potential lack of loyalty. He confidently forecasted that the BJP would reclaim the Tonk seat in the forthcoming assembly elections, promising a return to local representation.
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