Ghoghra wrote to Governor Kalraj Mishra and assembly speaker Dr CP Joshi to apprise them that the celebration was withdrawing assistance from chief minister Ashok Gehlot’s government.
The BTP has two MLAs in the 200 member assembly and withdrawal of assistance will not hurt the Congress government which 105 MLAs and assistance of 13 independents, one particular CPI(M) and one particular RLD MLA in the 200 member property.
In the Zila pramukh election, the BTP had emerged as the biggest celebration winning 13 of 27 seats. But the BJP with eight votes seats and the Congress with six votes supported BJP-backed independent candidate Surya Ahari who won 14 votes.
The very same game was played on 3 panchayat samiti seats in Dungarpur district with the Congress-BJP combine nudging out the BTP.
Ghoghra stated the BTP will not ally with either the Congress or the BJP in coming elections but will carve out an independent path.