Amar gives ‘third’ angle to Deeg fight
Deeg, the first capital carved out for the erstwhile Jat rulers, is witnessing an interesting fight between the scion of the erstwhile royal family, Vishvendra Singh, and industry minister Digambar Singh. But the BSP’s Amar Singh has made it triangular.
“Wo hamare raja hain,” says Soran Singh, a villager in Kumher town, which is part of the newly created Deeg Kumher constituency. Mr Singh had parted ways with the ruling BJP alleging tickets were sold by the BJP and resigned as political adviser to chief minister Vasundhara Raje.
Industry minister Digambar Singh is considered Mr Vishvendra Singh’s foe in the politics of eastern Rajasthan. When the BJP had declared the industry minister its candidate from Deeg, it annoyed Mr Vishvendra Singh.
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“Wo hamare raja hain,” says Soran Singh, a villager in Kumher town, which is part of the newly created Deeg Kumher constituency. Mr Singh had parted ways with the ruling BJP alleging tickets were sold by the BJP and resigned as political adviser to chief minister Vasundhara Raje.
Industry minister Digambar Singh is considered Mr Vishvendra Singh’s foe in the politics of eastern Rajasthan. When the BJP had declared the industry minister its candidate from Deeg, it annoyed Mr Vishvendra Singh.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit:
http://epaper.asianage.com/Asian/AAge/2008/12/04/index.shtml
Labels: Assembly elections in Rajashtan, BJP government, BSP’s Amar Singh, Deeg Kumher constituency, Industry minister Digambar Singh, Kumher town, political adviser, Rajasthan, royal family, voters

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