JODHPUR:
Vaibhav Gehlot, who reached Jodhpur on Monday for the first time after his nomination to contest Lok Sabha election from Jodhpur seat, tasted the bonhomie of his father
Ashok Gehlot with the Jodhpur party workers.
On his arrival at Jodhpur railway station accompanied by his wife, Vaibhav was extended a gala welcome where a huge crowd of party leaders and workers converged to receive him filling the station with sounds of slogans in his and his father Ashok Gehlot’s favour.
There was an uncontrolled jostling among the workers to offer him garlands and turbans while he was received by the over-excited workers flaunting his pictures amid the percussion of traditional drums and folk dance.
Though, Vaibhav was definitely agog seeing such a huge crowd, the passengers at the railway station had a very tough time manoeuvring their way to their trains or out of the station. Amid the mad rush, some workers lost balance and fell on the railway track from the platform, but nobody was reportedly injured. It took Vaibhav two hours to come out of the station from where he headed to the party office.
While talking to mediapersons at the office, Vaibhav said that he had been given a huge responsibility and he would try his best to keep the trust of high command evinced in him. “It is a huge responsibility and I would try my best to live up to this responsibility and the trust, the high command has evinced in me, by fielding me from Jodhpur constituency,” said Gehlot.
Vaibhav also held a meeting with the party workers in the afternoon at the RTDC tourist bungalow in the afternoon and paid homage to the national and local party leaders of yesteryears including Rajeev Gandhi,
Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar at their respective statues. He also paid homage to former chief minister of state Barkatulla Khan and Jai Narayan Vyas at their graves and sought their blessings. He also paid obeisance at the temple of lord Ganesh to begin with and also visited the Mehrangarh Fort to pay obeisance to the goddess Chamunda.