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Ravindra Bhati Weighs in on Amin Khan's Congress Expulsion, Extols PM Modi as 'Good Person'

Running as an independent candidate, Bhati found himself embroiled in disputes at polling stations, leading to the detention of his supporters by the police.

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Jaipur- Following the clamor of Lok Sabha elections in Rajasthan, the political scene took a dramatic turn as the Congress party expelled veteran leader and former minister, Amin Khan, for a period of six years.

Hailing from the influential echelons of Western Rajasthan, Khan's expulsion ostensibly stemmed from allegations of engaging in activities contrary to the party's interests. However, those well-versed in Rajasthan's political labyrinth understand that Khan's ouster was a repercussion of his alignment with Ravindra Bhati, his erstwhile rival in the assembly elections. Bhati, despite being defeated by Khan previously, covertly lent his support to Khan during the recent Lok Sabha elections.

Upon Khan's expulsion, Bhati, in a statement, acknowledged Khan's sacrifice, attributing his support as a gesture of profound camaraderie that transcended political lines.

Bhati expressed gratitude, emphasizing Khan's pivotal role in his political journey, vowing unwavering support in return. Speaking to a media house, Bhati reiterated the significance of communal harmony in the Thar Desert region, epitomized by Khan's selfless assistance despite religious differences. Bhati pledged perpetual solidarity with Khan and his family, underscoring the enduring bond forged amidst the tumult of politics.

Ravindra Singh Bhati's political journey in the Barmer Jaisalmer Lok Sabha seat of western Rajasthan has been tumultuous, marked by allegations of police bias during the recent elections. Running as an independent candidate, Bhati found himself embroiled in disputes at polling stations, leading to the detention of his supporters by the police.

Bhati vocally accused the authorities of partiality, asserting that his workers were targeted under pressure from political forces intent on impeding the voting process.

Bhati alleged that the police, purportedly under external pressure, detained several of his supporters and confiscated their vehicles. He contends that such actions aim to impede voter participation, signaling a growing disillusionment with traditional political avenues.

Venting his grievances, Bhati staged a protest at the Balotra district headquarters, demanding the release of the detained workers and asserting the sanctity of the electoral process.

Despite the challenges, Bhati exuded confidence in his electoral prospects, viewing the upcoming results as a watershed moment for the region. He expressed gratitude for the support garnered from the local populace and pledged to prioritize fulfilling the promises made during his campaign. Regarding his future political alignment, Bhati maintains his independence, signaling openness to considering all-party affiliations based on future circumstances.

The young leader is optimistic about winning the elections, believing it will bring about significant change in the area. He expresses gratitude for the support of the local people and vows to prioritize fulfilling the promises he made to them.

Regarding his future party affiliation, Bhati states that he is currently independent and open to all-party options. He praises Prime Minister Narendra Modi, regarding him as a good leader who has been doing excellent work for the country, and predicts that Modi will be re-elected as Prime Minister.

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