Counting days are left for the Lok Sabha elections and Congress stalwarts are bidding farewell to the Congress. On the one hand, even before Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra is scheduled to enter Gujarat in March, Gujarat Congress veteran leader and five-time Lok Sabha MP from Chotaudepur Naran Rathwa has already prepared to join the BJP.
As the Lok Sabha elections are approaching, the condition of the opposition is getting worse. Veteran Congress tribal leader Naran Rathwa will join BJP tomorrow. In the presence of BJP state president CR Patil, Naran Rathwa will perform kesaria with his supporters. Coming from the tribal community and the giant face of the tribal area, if anyone is considered in the Congress, it is Naran Rathwa and now Naran Rathwa is also going to bid farewell to the Congress and join the BJP. The Naran Rathwa tribe from Chotaudepur district is a strong tribal vote bank. Hence the entry of Naran Rathwa into the BJP can give BJP a big advantage in the tribal belt in the Lok Sabha.
Political journey of Naran Rathwa of Congress
- Naran Rathwa has been a five-time Congress MP from Chhota Udepur
- A formidable face of tribal society and a strong hold on tribal constituencies
- The Minister of State for Railways has been in the UPA government
- Rajya Sabha MP has also been from Congress
Let us tell you that Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra is entering Gujarat from March 7. It will be the first to arrive at Jhalod in Dahod from Madhya Pradesh. Which is also a tribal belt. During this Nyaya Yatra, Dahod is starting to win over the tribal vote bank. This Nyaya Yatra will pass through various districts in Gujarat on March 7, 8 and 9. First of which, it will pass through Jhalod, then Dahod district on March 8 and Godhra and Panchmahal on March 9. All the areas of Gujarat which have been selected for the Nyaya Yatra are tribal majority districts and efforts will be made to capture the tribal vote bank. However, Gujarat Congress will get a big blow if Naran Rathwa joins BJP.
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