Bikaner: Rajasthan politics is once again in turmoil. Nagaur MP and Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) chief Hanuman Beniwal held a massive rally in Bikaner on Wednesday to mark his party’s seventh foundation day, where he unveiled his preparations for the upcoming 2028 assembly elections.

A message of “Now or Never”:
Hanuman Beniwal, with the slogan “Now or Never,” made clear his intentions at the rally, declaring his readiness to knock on the doors of power. In front of a crowd of millions, he conveyed to his supporters that the RLP is now fully prepared to become the third force in state politics.
Will the RLP become the third force in Rajasthan?
Many attempts have been made in the past to become the third force in Rajasthan politics, but none have been successful. Now, this could prove to be a decisive moment for Hanuman Beniwal. If he gains public support, it will be easy for the RLP to reach the key to power.
Dilip Chaudhary and Prabhati Lal Jat’s Major Joining:
Another significant development occurred on this occasion when senior Rajasthan Congress leader and farmer leader Dilip Chaudhary resigned from the Congress and announced his joining the RLP. Dilip Chaudhary, a former MLA from Jaitaran, was seen standing with Beniwal on the RLP platform.
In addition, former RAS officer Prabhati Lal Jat also joined the RLP. The induction of these two leaders is being seen as a major boost to the party.
Independent Candidate Umanshi Lamba Joins the RLP:

Umanshi Lamba, an independent candidate from Delhi University, joined the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) today. RLP supremo Hanuman Beniwal formally inducted her by presenting her with the party’s scarf. Party workers expressed their enthusiasm in support of Umanshi Lamba, stating that the new energy of the youth will strengthen the party.
RLP’s role in the 2028 elections:If the RLP gains strength in the upcoming elections, a new and dynamic leader could emerge in Rajasthan politics. However, if this experiment fails, the bottle of Rajasthan politics may remain empty again.
This move by Hanuman Beniwal demonstrates his confidence and full preparation for the upcoming 2028 assembly elections, and it remains to be seen how the public accepts the RLP.

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