In a state that is evidently caste conscious, the caste equations also seem to be tilted against the BJP. The Rajputs, a loyal votebase of the party, are apparently miffed with the party over a range of issues and feel slighted by a party ‘that was nurtured by their blood’. Manvendra Singh, son of veteran BJP leader Jaswant Singh, has quit the party and expressed his intentions to join the Congress and fight the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Senior Singh was denied the BJP ticket from Barmer-Jaisalmer constituency in 2014 Lok Sabha polls. Not appointing Gajendra Singh Shekhawat as state BJP chief, the government’s handling of Padmavat controversy, and the encounter issue of Rajput gangster Anandpal are some of the other issues that has the martial community frothing at the mouth. The Brahmins, another strong vote bank, are also upset with the party because of the six-time MLA Ghanshyam Tiwari’s alleged affront by and exit from the party. A Brahmin social figure remarked that Muslim appeasement killed the Congress and Dalit appeasement might just do the same to BJP.