Rajasthan: Amit Shah flags off Raje's 58-day 'Rajasthan Gaurav Yatra'
BJP president Amit Shah today flagged off Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje's pre-poll tour "Rajasthan Gaurav Yatra" from the Charbhujanath temple in Rajsamand district. The 58-day tour is aimed at seeking people's mandate in the Assembly elections scheduled to be held later this year. During the yatra, Raje will spend 40 days touring and addressing public meetings and the remaining 18 will be off.
Raje, Shah offered prayers at the temple before starting journey
Vasundhara Raje and Amit Shah offered prayers at the temple before the CM boarded the specially designed bus with the party president. They left for a helipad nearby to head to Kankroli city in the district to address the first meeting of the tour. The "rath" will reach Kankroli by road and will be used by Raje for her onward journey.
The Yatra will end on September 30 in Ajmer
The "Rajasthan Gaurav Yatra" will cover 165 of the total 200 assembly constituencies in the state before its culmination on September 30 in Ajmer.