Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in 2024, as political parties gear up to announce their candidates, the National President of All India Kshatriya Mahasabha, Kuldeep Singh Tanwar, recently engaged in a significant meeting with former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda. Tanwar stressed the importance of giving due consideration to the Kshatriya community in the upcoming elections, highlighting their substantial presence in 22 states across the nation. He expressed disappointment that certain parties have overlooked the sentiments of this community despite its significant influence.
During his discussion with Bhupendra Singh Hooda, Tanwar advocated for the representation of the Kshatriya community in candidate selections, both in Haryana and beyond. Tanwar emphasized, “Our demand is that individuals from our community should be nominated for seats in Haryana and other regions.”
In an interview with Bharat Express, Tanwar elaborated on his meeting with the former Chief Minister, shedding light on their dialogue regarding the allocation of tickets to Kshatriya candidates. “I am telling you that the network of All India Kshatriya Mahasabha is spread across 22 states; our organization is robust,” Tanwar remarked. He emphasized that their support in the elections would be extended to those who prioritize the upliftment and empowerment of their society.
Tanwar revealed, “Discussions were held with former CM Hooda to endorse Virendra Singh Rathore as the Congress candidate from the Karnal Lok Sabha seat. An assurance was also received from there.”
The meeting between Kuldeep Singh Tanwar and Bhupendra Singh Hooda underscores the growing emphasis on community representation in the political landscape, particularly as the Lok Sabha elections draw nearer.
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