Click2Public successfully executed a comprehensive, ground-driven election campaign for Ramila Khadiya in Kushalgarh Assembly (ST Reserved), Rajasthan โ resulting in two consecutive electoral victories in 2018 and 2023. The campaign was implemented in a remote, resource-constrained constituency where success depended primarily on grassroots mobilization, structured execution, and sustained voter engagement over a 90-day period. This case demonstrates operational capability far beyond urban or digitally-driven ecosystems.
- ST Reserved seat in Rajasthan โ predominantly tribal population
- Geographically remote and dispersed settlements across difficult terrain
- Limited digital penetration and communication infrastructure
- Campaign environment highly dependent on ground operations and direct voter outreach
- Low-resource, high-execution-demand constituency requiring intensive physical presence
- Limited access to digital communication channels โ ground was the primary medium
- Logistical challenges due to remote terrain and dispersed village settlements
- Scattered voter base requiring high-frequency door-to-door outreach
- Resource-constrained campaign conditions with minimal digital infrastructure
- Primary Objective: Deliver a winning campaign through structured on-ground execution
- Back-to-back victories in a geographically challenging, resource-constrained constituency
- Strong voter retention across two full election cycles โ 2018 to 2023
- Effective campaign execution despite severe infrastructure and connectivity limitations
- Deep penetration at the grassroots level across remote tribal settlements
- โ Established sustained political leadership in a remote, difficult constituency
- โ Demonstrated operational strength in tribal and remote regions beyond urban campaigns
- โ Validated the effectiveness of a ground-first campaign model for low-digital environments
- โ Created a replicable framework for similar remote and ST-reserved constituencies across India
"In remote constituencies, consistent ground engagement and trust-building are the primary drivers of electoral success โ strategy adapts to terrain, not the other way around."

