Naresh Meena, the leader who recently formed the 'Bhagat Singh Sena', has set his sights on the 2028 assembly elections, outlining an ambitious plan to play a significant political role, while he has commenced tours across various assembly constituencies in the state, engaging directly with the public to understand their concerns and build a strong foundation for his electoral campaign. This proactive approach underscores his determination to make a substantial impact in the upcoming political landscape.
Direct Challenge to Ashok Chandna
During his visit to Bundi, Naresh Meena explicitly stated his intention to contest the 2028 assembly elections from two constituencies. He highlighted Hindoli as a primary target among these two seats, while hindoli is a significant constituency, known as a stronghold for veteran Congress leader Ashok Chandna, who has consistently won elections from there. Meena elaborated on the motivation behind this direct challenge, recalling that. Ashok Chandna had campaigned against him in the recent Anta assembly election. Meena views his challenge in Hindoli as a direct response to that past opposition, signaling a brewing political rivalry. This declaration is expected to create considerable buzz in political circles, setting the stage for a high-stakes contest.
Concerns Over Hadoti's Lagging Development
Naresh Meena expressed profound concern over the persistent underdevelopment in the Hadoti region. He lamented that the area has been continuously lagging in terms of progress, and local leaders have failed to adequately champion the cause of farmers. According to Meena, the farmers of the region are being deprived of their rightful share, and their grievances are being overlooked. He conveyed a clear message that he's prepared to assume a major political role in the coming years to ensure justice for the people of Hadoti and to foster comprehensive development in the region. He emphasized his commitment to prioritizing the issues faced by farmers and the general public, aiming to bring about tangible change.
During his interaction with journalists at the Bundi Circuit House, Naresh Meena adopted a firm stance, criticizing certain leaders who, despite emerging from farming backgrounds, have now succumbed to the influence of big capitalists and political pressures. He argued that these leaders have forgotten their fundamental principles and their commitment to the public, leading to direct harm for the hardworking people of Hadoti, while meena reiterated his serious consideration of contesting from two seats in the 2028 assembly elections, with Hindoli remaining a prominent option. He aims to wage a solid battle there, focusing on the issues that matter most to the public and advocating for their welfare.
Critique of Leadership and Public Neglect
Public Dialogue and Addressing Rural Issues
As part of his electoral tour, Naresh Meena also visited Satwara Deoli village, where he engaged in an extensive public dialogue with the local residents, while during this interaction, he attentively listened to the villagers' problems concerning local development, roads, irrigation, drinking water, and other public facilities. The villagers shared their experiences, highlighting that development projects in the area have been stalled for many years and require urgent attention. They detailed their daily struggles, including poor road infrastructure, inadequate irrigation facilities, scarcity of potable water, and a general lack of public amenities. The villagers expressed hope that Naresh Meena would amplify their voices and work towards resolving these long-standing issues.
Focus on Deoli-Uniara Region's Problems
Naresh Meena assured the villagers that the problems of the Deoli-Uniara region would be addressed systematically in the coming times. He stated that his primary duty is to strengthen the. Voice of the people and convey their difficulties to the administration. Meena also clarified that his efforts aren't merely electoral promises but. Are aimed at earning public trust through tangible work at the grassroots level. His objective is to emerge as a leader in the Hadoti region who can genuinely protect the interests of the public and steer the area towards new avenues of development. This forms a crucial part of his 2028 election strategy, focusing on building rapport with the public and prominently raising their concerns.