As the date of kedarnath assembly by-election is approaching, political activities have intensified. The election for this seat which fell vacant after the death of bjp mla Shailarani Rawat will be held on november 20, in which the claim of two members of her family has caught everyone's attention. Shailarani Rawat's daughter aishwarya Rawat and son-in-law Jaideep Bartwal have presented their claim for the ticket from bharatiya janata party for kedarnath seat, due to which the effect of emotional and family relationships is also clearly visible in this election. On Friday, aishwarya Rawat bought the nomination form from the returning office in Ukhimath and gave strong indications to her claim.
aishwarya Rawat presented her claim
aishwarya Rawat said in a conversation with the media that the purpose of her claim is to fulfill the unfulfilled promises of her mother. She wants to follow in her mother's footsteps and is entering the electoral fray to fulfill the promises made to the public. Aishwarya's joining the bjp panel makes her a strong candidate. On the other hand, Shailrani Rawat's son-in-law Jaideep Bartwal has also claimed the ticket. Jaideep said that according to the bjp tradition, family members are given priority in by-elections, keeping this tradition in mind, he has presented his claim.
Serious allegation by Shailrani's son-in-law
Jaideep also made it clear that whoever the party makes the candidate, he will give full support to him and will work with dedication. Jaideep also made some serious allegations regarding the death of his mother Shailrani Rawat in a press conference. He said that his mother died due to negligence and he was not even allowed to meet his mother at the last moment. Jaideep said that an FIR was also lodged against him in this entire matter, which caused him more pain. He revealed that when he went to Medanta Hospital to get information about his mother's operation, he was not allowed to discuss with the doctors. Jaideep said, "Even though I was not related by blood, I have lived with him like a adopted son for the last three decades."