Raje's 'power play' for Raj begins
The ‘power play’ by a ‘fragmented’ BJP appeared to be gaining steam with former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje looking all set to kick off her much talked-about religious yatra from March 8
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Jaipur: The 'power play' by a 'fragmented' BJP appeared to be gaining steam with former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje looking all set to kick off her much talked-about religious yatra from March 8, which is co-incidentally her birthday and as well as the International Women's Day. The yatra shall pass through Krishna temples in the state. On Sunday, Raje visited Govind Dev temple and Kale Hanuman temple in the city and offered prayers. Her followers, who were accompanying her, chanted slogans like "Kesariya men Hara Bhara, Rajasthan mean Vasundhara."
If the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) sources are to be believed, the proposed yatra is expected to be the biggest-ever gathering Raje has ever organised.
She is likely to start her yatra from Aadi Badri temple and shall go to Shri Nath temple and other Krishna temples of Rajasthan. According to sources, the yatra is going to witness a really huge gathering. It would include a convoy of 800-900 vehicles. Rajasthan in-charge Arun Singh, however, during his visit to the state recently, expressed his ignorance about any religious yatra planned by Raje. "Religious yatras are being taken by saints and sanyasis as far as I know," he quipped. BJP state president Satish Poonia was in Delhi on Saturday where he discussed state issues at length. The party's preparations related to bypolls in four districts were also discussed in this meeting.