A blend of rural and urban settings, Rajasthan has 25 Lok Sabha seats. The state's political landscape has traditionally alternated between BJP and Congress, but since 2014, Narendra Modi-led BJP has decimated the Congress. This essentially means that the BJP has been in total control of the state leaving the Congress with no representation in the lower house of the Parliament.
Rajasthan is also one of the crucial states where both BJP and Congress engage in direct political battle without the support of any allies. This time around, the situation is no different.
As the elections draw nearer, questions remain, will the BJP maintain its stronghold, or can the Congress stage a comeback? How will regional factors and candidate selection influence voter sentiment? Who will emerge victorious in the direct contest between BJP and Congress, and most importantly, what issues will dominate the discourse in this electoral battleground?
On The India Story: Road to 2024 this week, Editorji's Vikram Chandra speaks to Bhupender Yadav, Environment Minister who is making his Lok Sabha debut from Alwar and Sachin Pilot in his family bastion, Dausa from where his party's Murari Lal Meena will battle it out with BJP.