Jaipur: The BJP parliamentary board has appointed central observers for Rajasthan, including Rajnath Singh and Vinod Tawde, apart from Rajya Sabha member Saroj Pandey.

While the BJP is forming a clear majority government in Rajasthan, the Chief Minister’s name has not been finalized yet, causing a buzz of speculation. All eyes are on Delhi, and amid the suspense, several names are emerging as contenders for the Chief Minister’s chair.

In this race, a significant factor is the BJP’s decision not to project Vasundhara Raje or anyone else as the face of the Chief Minister in this election. This has led to the inclusion of various prominent figures in the race, from Baba Balak Nath to Deeya Kumari and Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.

The political landscape is heating up as the quest for the Chief Ministerial position unfolds. Rajasthan’s political scenario is marked by intrigue and uncertainty, with the BJP strategically keeping its options open and considering multiple candidates for the top post.

The absence of a prominent face in the elections has opened the door for various leaders, each vying for the crucial role of Chief Minister. The BJP’s decision not to align with a specific candidate before the elections has given rise to an intense competition among party leaders to secure the coveted position.

The upcoming days are crucial as the observers appointed by the BJP will play a pivotal role in finalising the Chief Ministerial candidate for Rajasthan. The political dynamics are at play, and the state is eagerly awaiting the announcement that will determine the leadership of the BJP in Rajasthan. The absence of a declared Chief Ministerial candidate has added an extra layer of suspense and unpredictability to the unfolding political developments in the state.

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