BJP leader Pavani Meghwal to contest as an independent from Jalore
In a statement, Meghwal said that she was disappointed with the BJP's decision to re-nominate Garg. She said that Garg had been MLA for five terms and had not done enough for the people of Jalore.
Pavani Meghwal, a BJP district minister from Jalore, Rajasthan, has announced that she will contest the upcoming assembly election as an independent candidate. Meghwal, who is a former district panchayat member, was denied a ticket by the BJP, which instead re-nominated incumbent MLA Jogeshwar Garg.
In a statement, Meghwal said that she was disappointed with the BJP's decision to re-nominate Garg. She said that Garg had been MLA for five terms and had not done enough for the people of Jalore.
"I was ready to contest on a BJP ticket, but the party decided to nominate Jogeshwar Garg again," Meghwal said. "I am disappointed with the party's decision. I will contest as an independent candidate to give the people of Jalore a better choice."
Meghwal is a popular figure in Jalore and is seen as a strong contender. She is expected to pose a serious challenge to Garg in the upcoming election.
Key points:
- Pavani Meghwal, a BJP district minister from Jalore, Rajasthan, has announced that she will contest the upcoming assembly election as an independent candidate.
- Meghwal was denied a ticket by the BJP, which instead re-nominated incumbent MLA Jogeshwar Garg.
- Meghwal said that she is disappointed with the BJP's decision and will contest as an independent candidate to give the people of Jalore a better choice.