September 20, 2024

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Rajasthan elections: BJP problems first record of 41 applicants

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JAIPUR: Rajsamand MP Diya Kumari and Jaipur Rural MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore are some of the seven BJP parliamentarians who will contest the Rajasthan Meeting polls, in keeping with the primary record of 41 applicants issued through the birthday party on Monday.

Whilst Diya Kumari will battle the elections from Jaipur’s Vidhyadhar Nagar constituency, Rathore, a former Union minister and retired Military officer, has been fielded from Jhotwara, additionally in Jaipur district.

Vidhyadhar Nagar seat is lately held through BJP MLA Narpat Singh Rajvi, a five-time MLA and son-in-law of former vp Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.

The remainder 40 constituencies for which the BJP introduced its applicants are held through the ruling Congress and different events.

Out of the 41 applicants, best 3 are ladies whilst 12 are those that had been additionally fielded through the birthday party within the 2018 meeting polls.

The 41 constituencies for which the BJP issued the record incorporated six SC and 10 ST seats.

Of the seven parliamentarians, six are Lok Sabha MPs and one — Kirodi Lal Meena — is a Rajya Sabha member.

Jhunjhunu MP Narendra Kumar will contest the elections from Mandawa seat, Alwar MP Baba Balaknath from Tijara, Ajmer MP Bhagirath Choudhary from Kishangarh, Jalore MP Devji Patel from Sanchore, and Meena will battle from Sawai Madhopur constituency.

Gurjar chief past due Kirodi Singh Bainsla’s son Vijay Bainsla (from Deoli-Uniara seat) and retired IAS officer Chandramohan Meena (Bassi constituency) additionally figured at the record.

The BJP launched its first record of applicants hours after the ballot agenda used to be introduced through the Election Fee.

Polling for all 200 meeting seats in Rajasthan will happen on November 23 and votes shall be counted on December 3.

A BJP spokesperson stated right here that the birthday party’s central election committee has authorized the names of 41 applicants.

The opposite BJP applicants are Jaideep Bihani (Ganganagar), Sanjeev Beniwal (Bhadra), Tarachand Saraswat (Dungargarh), Santosh Meghwal (Sujangarh), Bablu Chaudhary (Jhunjhunu), Vikram Singh Jakhal (Nawalgarh), Shubhkaran Choudhary (Udaipurwati), Shravan Choudhary (Fatehpur), Subhash Mahria (Lachhmangarh), Gajanand Kumawat (Danta Ramgarh), Hansraj Patel Gurjar (Kotputli), Prem Chand Bairwa (Dudu), Devi Singh Shekhawat (Bansur), Jairam Jatav (Alwar Rural), Jawahar Singh Bedam (Nagar), Bahadur Singh Koli (Weir), Rajkumari Jatav (Hindaun), Hansraj Meena (Sapotra), and Bhagchand Dakra (Bandikui).

In a similar way, Rambilas Meena will contest from Lalsot seat, Rajendra Meena from Bamanwas, Shatrughan Gautam from Kekri, Arjun Lal Garg from Bilara, Balaram Mundh from Baytoo, Nanalal Aahri from Kherwara, Bansilal Katara from Dungarpur, Shankar Decha from Sagwara, Sushil Katara from Chorasi, Krishna Katara from Bagidora, Bhimabhai Damor from Kushalgarh, Udaylal Bhadana from Mandal and Ladulal Pitalia from Sahara constituency.

JAIPUR: Rajsamand MP Diya Kumari and Jaipur Rural MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore are some of the seven BJP parliamentarians who will contest the Rajasthan Meeting polls, in keeping with the primary record of 41 applicants issued through the birthday party on Monday.

Whilst Diya Kumari will battle the elections from Jaipur’s Vidhyadhar Nagar constituency, Rathore, a former Union minister and retired Military officer, has been fielded from Jhotwara, additionally in Jaipur district.

Vidhyadhar Nagar seat is lately held through BJP MLA Narpat Singh Rajvi, a five-time MLA and son-in-law of former vp Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The remainder 40 constituencies for which the BJP introduced its applicants are held through the ruling Congress and different events.

Out of the 41 applicants, best 3 are ladies whilst 12 are those that had been additionally fielded through the birthday party within the 2018 meeting polls.

The 41 constituencies for which the BJP issued the record incorporated six SC and 10 ST seats.

Of the seven parliamentarians, six are Lok Sabha MPs and one — Kirodi Lal Meena — is a Rajya Sabha member.

Jhunjhunu MP Narendra Kumar will contest the elections from Mandawa seat, Alwar MP Baba Balaknath from Tijara, Ajmer MP Bhagirath Choudhary from Kishangarh, Jalore MP Devji Patel from Sanchore, and Meena will battle from Sawai Madhopur constituency.

Gurjar chief past due Kirodi Singh Bainsla’s son Vijay Bainsla (from Deoli-Uniara seat) and retired IAS officer Chandramohan Meena (Bassi constituency) additionally figured at the record.

The BJP launched its first record of applicants hours after the ballot agenda used to be introduced through the Election Fee.

Polling for all 200 meeting seats in Rajasthan will happen on November 23 and votes shall be counted on December 3.

A BJP spokesperson stated right here that the birthday party’s central election committee has authorized the names of 41 applicants.

The opposite BJP applicants are Jaideep Bihani (Ganganagar), Sanjeev Beniwal (Bhadra), Tarachand Saraswat (Dungargarh), Santosh Meghwal (Sujangarh), Bablu Chaudhary (Jhunjhunu), Vikram Singh Jakhal (Nawalgarh), Shubhkaran Choudhary (Udaipurwati), Shravan Choudhary (Fatehpur), Subhash Mahria (Lachhmangarh), Gajanand Kumawat (Danta Ramgarh), Hansraj Patel Gurjar (Kotputli), Prem Chand Bairwa (Dudu), Devi Singh Shekhawat (Bansur), Jairam Jatav (Alwar Rural), Jawahar Singh Bedam (Nagar), Bahadur Singh Koli (Weir), Rajkumari Jatav (Hindaun), Hansraj Meena (Sapotra), and Bhagchand Dakra (Bandikui).

In a similar way, Rambilas Meena will contest from Lalsot seat, Rajendra Meena from Bamanwas, Shatrughan Gautam from Kekri, Arjun Lal Garg from Bilara, Balaram Mundh from Baytoo, Nanalal Aahri from Kherwara, Bansilal Katara from Dungarpur, Shankar Decha from Sagwara, Sushil Katara from Chorasi, Krishna Katara from Bagidora, Bhimabhai Damor from Kushalgarh, Udaylal Bhadana from Mandal and Ladulal Pitalia from Sahara constituency.