Two months after shedding the Anta Meeting bypoll, Bharatiya Janata Social gathering candidate Mopal Suman has alleged a conspiracy by social gathering leaders, together with Lok Sabha Speaker and Kota MP Om Birla and a number of other others, to work towards him.
In a letter to the BJP’s Baran district president Naresh Singh Shikarwal, Suman cited “inner sabotage” and the delay in asserting his candidacy as the primary causes for his defeat.
He alleged that Om Birla’s total crew was campaigning towards him “straight and not directly”, accusing them of handing out big sums of cash to highly effective Baran leaders and influencing voters in favor of Congress candidate Pramod Jain Bhaiya. Anta parliamentary constituency in Baran district shares a border with Kota, the place Om Birla is an MP.
The letter was additionally addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former social gathering president JP Nadda, present social gathering president Nitin Navin, BJP nationwide common secretary BL Santosh, former CM Vasundhara Raje, state chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and social gathering nationwide president Madan Rathore.
In his letter, Suman alleged that Manoj Sharma, a “enterprise accomplice” of Helal Nagar, the power minister within the Rajasthan authorities, had “distributed funds to assist Sangod’s Congress candidate Pramod Jain and induced voters from Nagar and Marahu communities”, including that he had briefed the district chief in regards to the matter.
Suman additionally accused the social gathering’s former district president Anand Garg, Anta Pradhan Prahar Kaushal and his crew, former Anta Nagar Palika chairman Rameshwar Khandelwal and his crew, and Baran Panchayat Samiti UP Pradhan Dharmendra Yadav and his crew of working towards him.
Amongst others, Hemraj Meena, former MLA from Kota and Baran, Mukesh Dhakad, BJP’s Kisan Morcha chief for Baran, and social gathering’s ST Morcha district chief Dharmveer Meena have additionally been accused by Mr. Suman of being towards him.
Suman alleged, “There was widespread dialogue within the Anta Meeting that Mopal Suman was prone to be appointed as minister if he defeated Congress candidate Pramod Jain. This led to a joint effort by three MLAs from the district, Pratap Singh Singhvi (Chhabra), Lalit Meena (Kishanganj) and Radheshyam Bhairwa (Baran Atolu), to straight and not directly defeat me.”
He stated many of the MLA ticket aspirants had themselves “labored to defeat me and the social gathering” and urged the social gathering to “take disciplinary motion towards all those that acted towards the social gathering”.
Lastly, he accused Election Fee observers of being unfair, citing “the intensive use of horse-drawn carriages, elephants, and DJ autos by parliamentary and impartial candidates.”
Mr. Bhaiya gained by a margin of 15,612 votes to Mr. Suman who obtained 69,571 votes to 53,959 votes. Congress insurgent Naresh Meena got here a detailed third with 53,800 votes, simply 159 votes lower than Suman.
Earlier than the by-poll, Suman held numerous positions within the social gathering. He belongs to the Malian neighborhood, which has a big affect within the area. Furthermore, closeness to the RSS and low profile are additionally stated to be two of the primary the explanation why the social gathering fielded him from Anta.
After his defeat in Anta, seven-time BJP MLA Pratap Singh Singhvi alleged that the social gathering ignored him throughout the election marketing campaign despite the fact that his constituency Chhabra can also be in Baran. Forward of the polls, Singhvi had additionally written to the then Bharatiya Janata Social gathering president and Union Minister JP Nadda, complaining that he was not included within the checklist of star campaigners. He additionally claimed that regardless of being included within the voting committee for the by-poll, he was not contacted or assigned any duty.
That each one just isn’t properly throughout the BJP within the area was evident when ministers Hieralal Nagar and Madan Dilawar, who hail from the area, didn’t be part of the marketing campaign led by former CM Vasundhara Raje, after some preliminary hesitation.

