Rajasthan is headed to the polls on December 7 this year. As you read campaigns are currently at their peak. The assembly elections have caused much steer. The current Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje maintains her urge for the win at the poll despite the much pressure of losing to the opposition.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) is highly under pressure just a few days to the poll. A research done by the India Today`s Political Stock Exchange shows that the majority are tired and want change in the power holding government. That is 45 %.On the other hand, there are those who feel that the ruling (BJP) is still up to the task. they count to 44%.Do.nt forget that 1% against the ruling party is not to be ignored.
In the last month, another survey was done by the same company (PSE) and showed that 43% of the interviewed wanted the government out while 39% still wanted to retain it. This survey compared to the current one shows that the ruling party has gotten an addition in their voters' bag. The survey shows stiff competition between the Congress and BJP. That's according to the poll.
The last-minute rush seems to have evoked regional division. Regions of state Ahirwal, Dundhar, seem ready to vote BJP out while other like Mewar and Jaisalmer still want the same. The youths and unemployed want the government out while the working class and traders still want it in.
Many promises have been made. One of the BJP aspirants has promised that child marriages will not be acted upon by police if voted in. This has raised alarm as the nation has always tried to do away with this. The aspirant is Shobha Chouhan. This is a promise to people of her constituency.
More on this is that Rajasthan Congress sends home over 25 rebel leaders to clear their image.
As Rajasthan decides, all eyes are on that nation. All conditions counted level all will head to the polls on the seventh to decide their leaders.