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Rajasthan MLAs miss check-in deadline, Congress says not sweating yet

With a week to go for the polls, the Congress is facing some hard bargaining if it wants these MLAs to join the rest at the Udaipur resort. The party had earlier given a deadline of Friday evening for the legislators to reach the resort, and most have made their way there.

Jaipur: At least six MLAs, including a minister, are keeping away as the Congress herds its Rajasthan legislators into a resort ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in the state.

With a week to go for the polls, the Congress is facing some hard bargaining if it wants these MLAs to join the rest at the Udaipur resort. The party had earlier given a deadline of Friday evening for the legislators to reach the resort, and most have made their way there.

On Friday, Rajasthan Minister of State for Sainik Kalyan Rajendra Gudha – among the six not in Udaipur – attacked Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, saying that the CM talks a lot but it would be better if he sat down and “worried” instead.

 

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