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Raj: BJP began analyzing the disaster of the poll in 2 seats

Jaipur: BJP State has begun analyzing the reasons behind the disaster polls a day after it suffered a shameful defeat at Vallabhnagar and the Dhariawad assembly poll.
President BJP State Satish Poonia attended a virtual national level organization meeting to discuss the national party strategy.
During the meeting, the party’s position in the poll was also discussed including the loss of the two seats to the Congress.
“The party anticipated the defeat in both seats, but they did not anticipate a big defeat as his candidates secured the third and fourth position in Dhariawad and Vallabhnagar.
Prima Facie, internal battle for the selection of candidates and rising fuel prices has the cost of the party,” said the source.
Party leaders also held discussions about protests throughout the state lined up from November 15 during promises of promises that were not fulfilled by Congress.

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