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Former Minister Rajendra Gudha Highlights Rajasthan's Untapped Third Front Potential
✍️ Amar Ujala · Rajasthan
🗓 18 Aug 2026, 06:37 PM
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Former minister Rajendra Gudha has asserted that Rajasthan holds significant prospects for a third political front, arguing that public frustration with the Congress‑BJP power rotation creates space for an alternative.
Former Rajasthan minister Rajendra Gudha spoke at a political gathering in the state, emphasizing the potential for a third front to emerge.
Gudha pointed out that the continuous power rotation between the Congress and the BJP has left many voters disillusioned, creating a vacuum that could be filled by a new political force.
He argued that the youth demographic in Rajasthan is increasingly disenchanted with the status quo and is ready to support a fresh alternative that addresses local issues more effectively.
The former minister believes that if a third front can consolidate this sentiment, it could reshape the political landscape of Rajasthan, offering voters a credible alternative to the two dominant parties.
Gudha pointed out that the continuous power rotation between the Congress and the BJP has left many voters disillusioned, creating a vacuum that could be filled by a new political force.
He argued that the youth demographic in Rajasthan is increasingly disenchanted with the status quo and is ready to support a fresh alternative that addresses local issues more effectively.
The former minister believes that if a third front can consolidate this sentiment, it could reshape the political landscape of Rajasthan, offering voters a credible alternative to the two dominant parties.