Rao Indrajit’s convenes meeting on Lok Sabha election results

Meeting of booth agents called; will know the reason for getting less votes in Rewari-Bawal.

Rewari: Union Minister and MP from Gurugram Rao Indrajit Singh has started brainstorming on the falling graph in the three assembly constituencies of Rewari, Bawal, and Pataudi. On Saturday, the Union Minister called a meeting of booth agents in Rewari and Bawal regarding the Lok Sabha election results.

Earlier, Rao Indrajit Singh held a meeting of booth agents of the Pataudi assembly late on Friday evening. There will be a meeting of booth agents from Pataudi in the morning and a Rewari assembly in the evening at Punjabi Bhawan in the city. The margin of victory for Rao Indrajit Singh, who won by more than 2 lakh votes in 2014 and 2019, has come to a standstill at 70 thousand this time.

The kind of lead that Rao Indrajit Singh was expected to get in Rewari, Bawal, and Pataudi turned out to be completely opposite. In such a situation, Rao Indrajit Singh is trying to know why the votes decreased and, if there was a problem, why it happened. These are the two questions that are to be asked of the booth agents.

Assembly elections are to be held in Haryana after 3 months. Rao Indrajit Singh has certainly gotten a ministerial position in the Modi government for the third time in a row, but he can be seen playing an important role in the assembly elections. Rao has already made it clear that he has to reach power through southern Haryana.

In such a situation, Rao Indrajit Singh is facing the challenge of strengthening his stronghold in southern Haryana. According to sources, Rao asked some questions in the meeting of booth agents of the Pataudi assembly. After which, he said there was some resentment in the community (SC voters), which had to be pacified this time.

Along with this, a message was also given to get involved in the assembly elections from Gurugram to Nangal Chaudhary. The special thing about the meeting is that instead of BJP officials, Rao supporters have been encouraged. Rao’s effort is to make as many of his own supporters contest the assembly elections this time instead of the opponents.

Of the nine constituencies of Gurugram Lok Sabha, except for the three Muslim-dominated assembly seats in Nuh district, Rao Indrajit Singh got the fewest votes in the Bawal constituency. Here, Rao got 85903 votes and Congress’s Raj Babbar got 63409 votes, whereas Bawal was the stronghold of Rao Indrajit Singh. His supporter, Dr. Banwari Lal, is a cabinet minister in the state government from here. Not only this, Rao Indrajit Singh had dreamed of a lead of one lakh votes in the Rewari assembly seat, whereas here he got a lead of only 36 thousand. Similarly, in Pataudi, Rao Indrajit Singh got 101187 votes and Raj Babbar got 58197 votes.

It came to light that issues like family ID and property ID were effective in the Lok Sabha elections. While Rao Indrajit Singh got a good number of votes in urban areas, he could not get many votes in rural areas. Rao Indrajit Singh is trying to cover up the falling graph in rural areas. Along with this, information is also being gathered about which leader tried to commit sabotage in which seat.