Jaipur,13-02-23(Press Ki Taquat): Rajasthan assembly elections may be more than 10 months away, but Congress and BJP have already started preparations for the elections. Claiming the anti-incumbency movement in Rajasthan, the visits of the central leaders of the BJP have intensified in Rajasthan. This can be estimated from the fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also now focused his attention on Rajasthan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Dausa district on Sunday, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway at Bandikui in Dausa and will also address a large public gathering. This will be Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s fourth visit to Rajasthan in the last 5 months, when the Prime Minister will address a public meeting in Dausa on Sunday after the inauguration of the expressway. This visit of the Prime Minister is also being seen in connection with the upcoming assembly elections. Although this program has been named as a government program, but somewhere the BJP leaders have given a target of gathering more than 2 lakh crowd in the Jan Sabha of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, from this it is believed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi Modi’s BJP will suffer. Assembly elections through public meetings BJP leaders have been given a target to take the people of five districts of East Rajasthan to the Prime Minister’s Jan Sabha on Sunday. The leaders have been tasked with transporting workers and common people from Dausa, Bharatpur, Alwar, Karauli and Jaipur districts to PM Modi’s Jan Sabha. On September 30, 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered prayers at the Amba Mata temple located on the Gujarat-Rajasthan border. Meanwhile, Gujarat assembly elections were going on. Although Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not make an election speech here, the visit was seen as a way to reach out to tribal voters living on the Rajasthan and Gujarat borders. On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had arrived on November 1, 2022 to help the tribal voters to participate in the Amrit Mahotsav program of independence at Mangarh Dham, considered the sacred abode of tribals, where PM Modi was martyred. Tributes were paid to the tribal revolutionaries fighting the British army in Mangarh Dham. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also participated in this program. On January 28, PM Modi reached Asind in Bhilwara to participate in a program organized on the birth anniversary of Lord Devanarayan, the deity of the Gurjar community, where he participated in the program and performed puja on the birthday of Lord Devanarayan. also addressed the Jana Sabha. This campaign by the Prime Minister was being seen as an exercise to pacify the Gujjar voters who were angry with the Rajasthan government and the Congress party. It has been agreed at the highest level in the BJP that the party will not make anyone the face of the chief minister in the assembly elections to be held in Rajasthan and the assembly elections will be fought with the face of the prime minister as the main focus. Narendra Modi in front. In such a situation, it is believed that the visits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi are increasing in Rajasthan under this formula.