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Rajasthan Elections 2023: Nadda and RSS Secretary BL Santosh Soon to visit the State

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Rajasthan Elections 2023: Electoral activities have intensified in Rajasthan as the elections have already been predicted to take place in November. The BJP is putting no stone unturned to strengthen its grip in the state. 

All the important central leaders of the BJP along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi have been frequently visiting the state. Recently, it was announced that BJP National President JP Nadda and RSS General Secretary BL Santosh will soon be visiting Rajasthan on a state tour. 

According to the sources, RSSl Secretary BL Santosh might come to Bikaner on Sunday. Here, he will meet BJP leaders as well as people of the Vichar family here. BJP National President JP Nadda's program for Rajasthan has been planned for 9th and 10th October.

He will hold division-level meetings in Ajmer, Kota, Udaipur and Jodhpur. It is being told that they will hold a meeting in Ajmer and Kota on the 9th and in Udaipur and Jodhpur on the 10th. 

Amidst the caste census discussions being held around the country, the Congress Party too, is seen to support the census and has also declared that if the Congress wins the election, it will soon be conducting a caste census in Rajasthan as well. 

To combat this census declaration, the BJP has put forward all its popular leaders in the field to establish a dialogue with the voters. Their main agenda is women’s safety and the grave unemployment that exists in the state.

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