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AAP TO CONTEST POLLS IN RAJ WITH FULL STRENGTH: SANDEEP PATHAK

Party is strengthening its base in State ahead of polls, says Raj in-charge Vinay Mishra

Yogesh Sharma

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Jaipur: The AAP will contest the assembly elections in Rajasthan with full strength, party leader and MP Sandeep Pathak said here on Friday. Assembly elections in Rajasthan are likely to be held later this year.

The party has started a membership drive in Rajasthan, Pathak said.

“The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will contest the Rajasthan elections with full strength. It will be a contest of positive versus negative. Through this, we will bring positive politics,” he said.

The party has also released a phone number for the membership drive. The party is strengthening its base in the state ahead of the elections, said Vinay Mishra, the AAP’s election in-charge for Rajasthan.

Aap Launches Membership Drive Across Rajasthan

Jaipur : Moving ahead with their election strategy, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) started the membership drive in the state on Friday. A press conference was organized at the Aam Aadmi Party headquarters on Friday. Aam Aadmi Party’s General Secretary Sandeep Pathak and in-charge Vinay Mishra held a press conference and announced that there will be no alliance with any party in Rajasthan. AAP will contest the elections alone in the forthcoming state elections.

Child weighing 6 kg born in Jodhpur

First India Bureau

Jodhpur: A woman gave birth to a child weighing about 6 kg. It is being claimed by the doctors that this is the first case in itself in the state. The pregnant woman gave birth to a child through normal delivery at the Osian CHC in the district. Although the health of both mother and child is improving. However, looking at the condition of the two, they have been referred to Umaid Hospital in Jodhpur

Cops seize 30 kg cannabis at Dholpur Rly Stn, two held

First India Bureau

Dholpur: In a major drug haul, the CID-CB wing of Rajasthan Police on Friday morning seized 30.6 kgs of cannabis worth around Rs 6 lakhs and arrested two smugglers from Dholpur Railway Station. Police informed the drugs were being smuggled from Brahmapur in Bhubaneswar to Madanganj of Kishangarh in Ajmer district. “Based on specific inputs, a team was formed and sent to Dholpur railway station. With the help of GRP police, Govind Kumar Prajapati (28) and Manoj Vaishnav (28), both residents of Kishangarh, Ajmer were arrested and 30.6 kgs of cannabis were recovered from their possession. A case under NDPS Act has been filed and the accused are being interrogated,” said ADG (Crime) Dr Ravi Prakash Meharda.

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