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Minister for Rajasthan on the BJP's poor performance Results were released on June 4 and showed that the BJP had won 14 of the state's 25 seats, the Congress had won 8, and its allies had won 3.
Minister for Rajasthan Jhabar Singh Kharra blamed a number of issues, including "farmers agitation and mistakes in ticket distribution," for the party's poor showing in the state's Lok Sabha elections on Thursday.
Kharra, a minister of state (independent charge), told reporters at the party office in Jaipur, "We could not dispel the misconceptions spread by the opposition regarding the 400-paar slogan." Numerous factors contributed to the disturbance, including errors in the ticket distribution process and the actions of the farmers.
When asked if the rationale encompassed the exclusion of prominent figures such as the erstwhile Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, he responded, "lots of things," meaning everything was addressed.
Out of 25 seats in Rajasthan, the BJP won 14, the Congress won 8, and its allies won 3. The results were released on June 4. The BJP and NDA, respectively, had taken home all 25 seats in the previous two elections.
Kharra remarked, "We will reflect and address any shortcomings we may have," and that "we will have to work hard."
He stated that it doesn't seem likely that the government will alter after the outcome.
When asked who bears the blame for the loss, he responded that all BJP employees do. He declared, "It is a collective responsibility, not an individual one."
After cabinet member Kirodi Lal Meena gave his notice to resign because the party's candidates for the seats he was responsible for lost, Kharra said they will try to ensure that Meena continues in the cabinet.
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