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Congress Leader On BJP Poster In Major Rajasthan Faux Pas

A BJP leader, hopeful of a party ticket in the upcoming Rajasthan assembly polls, was left embarrassed after a banner put up by him had a picture of Congress leader C P Joshi instead of his namesake who heads the state BJP unit. The banner, under the party's booth-level campaign, was displayed on an auto-rickshaw that caught the attention of people, following which it was removed.

It had the photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP national president J P Nadda, and Rajasthan Assembly Speaker C P Joshi of the Congress.

"I got some banners printed from a printing press but by mistake, the photo of Congress' C P Joshi was printed on them in place of BJP's C P Joshi. I was not here for two days. Two such banners were displayed on auto-rickshaws today," Ramesh Kumar Koli said.

"When I came to know about this, I got them removed," added Mr Koli, who is seeking a party ticket from the Reodar seat in Sirohi. BJP's Jagsi Ram is the sitting MLA from this seat.

BJP's C P Joshi, who was appointed the state party chief in March this year, is the Chittorgarh MP while Congress' C P Joshi is the Nathdwara MLA and the Assembly speaker.

Taking a jibe at the BJP, local Congress leader Bhawani Singh Bhatana said that BJP's C P Joshi has not been able to create an identity for himself beyond his area, and not all his party workers know him in the state.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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