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  • Congress declared Tikaram Jully as Leader of the Opposition

    Congress declared Tikaram Jully as Leader of the Opposition

    Congress has surprised everyone by making Tikaram Jully the Leader of the Opposition. It is seen as an attempt to woo the Dalit vote bank in the coming Lok Sabha elections.

    Before the beginning of the 16th Assembly session starting from January 19, Congress has appointed the Leader of the Opposition. Surprising everyone, the Congress party’s high command has made Tikaram Jully, the leader of the opposition. Tikaram Jully is an MLA from Alwar Rural and was a cabinet minister in the previous Gehlot government. Whereas Govind Singh Dotasara will remain the President of the State Congress.

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    This decision of the Congress party is also being seen as an attempt to woo the Jat-Dalit vote bank. Congress decided this because of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. This is probably the first time that Congress has given the responsibility of Leader of Opposition to a Dalit face. However, as Jat faces, the names of Govind Singh Dotasara and Harish Chaudhary were also in the race for Leader of the Opposition. Mahendrajit Singh Malviya was also in discussion as ST face. But this time the party has played its bet on Dalit face. The party appointed the Leader of the Opposition after about one and a half months.

    Congress National General Secretary Jitendra Singh played a big role

    According to experts, Congress National General Secretary and former MP Jitendra Singh played a big role in making Tikaram Jully the Leader of the Opposition. Jully is considered very close to Jitendra Singh. For the last several days, Singh has been lobbying hard in Delhi for this.

    Tikaram Jully is third time MLA from Alwar Rural

    Tikaram Jully, born on 30 November 1980 in Kathuwas, Alwar, is the third-time MLA from Alwar Rural. He first became MLA in 2008, then was elected MLA in 2018 and 2023. Jully started his political career in Panchayat Raj. Apart from being the youngest district chief of Alwar, he has also been the President of the Alwar Rural Congress. Apart from this, he was the Minister of State in the previous Gehlot government from 24 December 2018 to 20 November 2021. After that, he was the Cabinet Minister in the cabinet reorganisation.

    Congress Party expressed confidence in Dotasara

    The Congress party high command has once again expressed confidence in the name of Govind Singh Dotasara for the post of State Congress President. Dotasara has been working on this post since July 15, 2020. Dotasara is considered to have a significant influence in the Shekhawati region. Congress has also performed better in the assembly elections in the Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Churu districts of the Shekhawati region. In the past, the results of by-elections held under his leadership were also in favour of the party. The Congress party is also in the role of a strong opposition in the results of the recently held assembly elections.

    The leader of the Opposition gets equal facilities as a cabinet minister

    After the appointment by Congress, now the gazette notification of the Leader of the Opposition will also be issued from the Assembly. The Leader of the Opposition is given equal facilities to a Cabinet Minister. Due to this, along with getting government accommodation and other facilities, he will also get an office in the Legislative Assembly.

    Now Tikaram Jully will oppose the government on issues of public interest. After becoming the Leader of the Opposition, Tikaram Jully said in a conversation with the media that he would challenge the government in the House and outside the House on issues of public interest. It has been one and a half months since the government was formed but the Chief Minister is not able to get out of the slip. No new works have been started, and the works that were going on have been stopped.

  • Surendra Pal Singh TT Resigned from Rajasthan Cabinet

    Surendra Pal Singh TT Resigned from Rajasthan Cabinet

    Surendra Pal Singh TT has resigned from the Rajasthan cabinet minister post yesterday. The governor has accepted his resignation. In the elections of Karanpur assembly constituency, Congress candidate Rupinder Singh alias Ruby Kunnar has defeated BJP candidate and recently made minister Surendra Pal Singh TT. Kunnar defeated BJP candidate and Minister of State Surendrapal Singh TT by a margin of 11 thousand 283 votes.

    Surendra Pal Singh TT taking Oath
    TT taking oath

    Surendra Pal Singh TT has the department but has not yet taken charge of the secretariat. TT has been allotted a room in the main building. TT is probably the first minister who became a minister without becoming an MLA. Moreover, he lost the election after taking oath as a minister.

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    The defeat of TT has dealt a big blow to both the BJP government and the organization. This was the first political test of the BJP after the formation of the government. Which both the power and the organization could not pass. Surendra Pal Singh TT has resigned from the post of minister after losing the election from the Srikaranpur assembly seat in the Sriganganagar district. Governor Kalraj Mishra has accepted his resignation.

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    Defeat of Surendra Pal Singh TT

    The elections were postponed due to the death of Gurmeet Singh Kunnar, former MLA from Karanpur and Congress candidate. After the announcement of the elections, Congress played the sympathy card by making his son Rupinder Singh Ruby Kunnar a candidate. At the same time, BJP not only made former MLA Surendrapal Singh TT its candidate. But also played a big political gamble by making him Minister of State in the newly formed government before the voting. But in the counting of votes held on Monday, the Minister of State TT had to face defeat.

    Excitement in the first round, disappointment in the second round

    When BJP candidate TT got a lead of 724 votes in the first round, there was a wave of happiness among BJP people and TT supporters. At the counting venue, the counting agents raised slogans of Jai Shri Ram. This happiness evaporated in the next round. In the second round, Kunnar of Congress performed well and gained a lead of 184 votes, stopping TT’s lead.

    Of the total 18 rounds, apart from the first and fifteenth rounds, there was not even a single round in which TT got the lead. Only Congress candidates were ahead in 16 out of 18 rounds. The deposits of other candidates were confiscated.

    Kunnar remained ahead of Surendra Pal Singh TT in the postal ballot vote.

    Congress candidate Rupinder Singh Ruby Kunnar was also ahead of BJP candidate Surendrapal Singh TT by twenty votes in the postal ballot paper vote. While Kunnar got 189 votes, TT got only 167 votes. Aam Aadmi Party’s Prithipal Singh Sandhu got only 28 votes.

  • Rajasthan Ministers Portfolios Announced: Complete List

    Rajasthan Ministers Portfolios Announced: Complete List

    Rajasthan ministers’ portfolios were announced yesterday Friday 5th of January 2024. The portfolios of the ministers in the Bhajanlal government have been divided in Rajasthan. Furthermore, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma will have many big departments including Personnel and Home. Moreover, Governor Shri Kalraj Mishra on Friday approved Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma’s proposal for the division of departments to the Council of Ministers.

    The Governor has assigned Deputy CM Diya Kumari as minister for the Finance Department and the Tourism Department. Concurrently Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa has been assigned to the Technical Education, Higher Education, and Transport Department. Besides this, Kirori Lal Meena has been responsible for the Agriculture Department. Furthermore, Gajendra Singh Khinvsar was given the medical and health department.

    Before this on the 30th of December 2023 Rajasthan cabinet expansion was done. During this expansion 22 ministers took oath. Afterwards, the exercise regarding the division of the department was started. Furthermore, these expansions include 12 Cabinet and 5 Ministers of State (Independent Charge), 5 Ministers of State.

    Complete List of Rajasthan Ministers’ Portfolios

    Here is the complete list of the Rajasthan ministers’ portfolios. Moreover, the Portfolio of Ministers, State Ministers (independent charge) and Ministers of State of the Rajasthan Government are listed separately.

    Portfolios of Ministers of Rajasthan Government

    MinisterPortfolios
    CM
    Bhajanlal Sharma
    Personnel Department
    Excise Department
    Home Department
    Planning Department
    Department of General Administration
    Policy Making Cell – Chief Minister’s Secretariat
    Information and Public Relations Department
    Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB)
    Deputy CM
    Diya Kumari
    Finance Department
    Tourism Department
    Department of Art, Literature, Culture and Archeology
    Public Works Department
    Women and Child Development Department
    Deputy CM
    Premchand Bairwa
    Technical Education Department
    Higher Education Department
    Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Yunani, Siddha and
    Homeopathy (AYUSH) Department.
    Transport and Road Safety Department
    Gajendra Singh KhinvsarMedical and Health Department
    Medical and Health Services (ESI)
    Colonel Rajyavardhan RathoreIndustry and Commerce Department
    Department of Information Technology and Communication
    Department of Youth Affairs and Sports
    Department of Skills, Employment and Entrepreneurship
    Sainik Welfare Department
    Madan DilawarDepartment of School Education
    Panchayati Raj Department
    Department of Sanskrit Education
    Kanhaiya LalDepartment of Public Health Engineering
    Ground Water Department
    Jogaram PatelParliamentary Affairs Department
    Law and Legal Affairs Department and Legal Consultancy Office
    Justice Department
    Suresh Singh RawatDepartment of Water Resources
    Water Resources (Planning) Department
    Avinash GehlotDepartment of Social Justice and Empowerment
    Sumit GodaraFood and Civil Supplies Department
    Consumer Registration Department
    Joraram KumawatAnimal Husbandry and Dairy Department
    Cow Husbandry Department
    Devasthan Department
    Babulal KharadiTribal Area Development Department
    Department of Home Defence
    Hemant MeenaDepartment of Revenue
    Colonial Department

    Portfolios of Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

    Minister of State (Independent Charge)Portfolios
    Surendrapal Singh T. T.Agricultural Marketing Department
    Agriculture Irrigated Area Development and
    Water Utility Department
    Indira Gandhi Canal Department
    Minority Affairs and Waqf Department
    Sanjay SharmaForest Department
    Department of Environment and Climate Change
    Department of Science and Technology
    Zabar Singh KharraDepartment of Urban Development
    Department of Autonomous Government
    Hiralal NagarDepartment of Energy
    Gautam KumarDepartment of Co-operation
    Department of Civil Aviation

    Rajasthan Ministers of State Portfolios

    Minister of StatePortfolios
    Ota Ram DewasiPanchayati Raj Department
    Rural Development Department
    Disaster Management Assistance and Civil Defense Department
    Dr Manju BaghmarDepartment of Public Works
    Department of Women and Child Development
    Child Rights Department
    Vijay SinghDepartment of Revenue
    Colonial Department
    Department of Military Welfare
    K. K. VishnoiIndustry and Commerce Department
    Department of Youth Affairs and Sports
    Department of Skills, Employment and Entrepreneurship
    Policy Making Department
    Jawahar Singh Home Department
    Cow Husbandry Department
    Animal Husbandry and Dairy Department
    Fisheries Department
  • Rajasthan Cabinet Expansion: 22 Ministers Took Oath

    Rajasthan Cabinet Expansion: 22 Ministers Took Oath

    Rajasthan cabinet expansion was the most awaited after the election results. After a long wait, the cabinet of the Bhajan Lal government was finally formed in Rajasthan. Governor Kalraj Mishra on Saturday administered the oath of office to 22 MLAs at Raj Bhawan. Moreover, in the Bhajanlal cabinet, 12 cabinet ministers, 5 ministers of state (independent charge) and 5 ministers of state were sworn in.

    Before that BJP won 115 seats in Rajasthan. Whereas, Congress got 69 seats. Voting was held on 199 out of 200 seats in the state. Elections on one seat were postponed due to the death of a candidate. In Rajasthan, the BJP had fielded a total of seven MPs including one Rajya Sabha MP. Although three MPs lost the election and four won. Names like Kirodilal Meena, Baba Balaknath, Rajyavardhan Singh and Diya Kumari are on the list of MPs who reached the Assembly after winning the elections in Rajasthan.

    On December 15, Bhajanlal Sharma took oath as Chief Minister. Along with him, Diya Kumari and Premchandra Bairwa took oath as Deputy CMs.

    Today morning, CM Bhajanlal Sharma went to Raj Bhavan and met the Governor for Rajasthan cabinet expansion. The Rajasthan cabinet expansion was held today on the 30th of December 2023. All in all 22 ministers have taken oath in the government led by Bhajanlal Sharma. The swearing-in ceremony of the Rajasthan Cabinet Expansion started at 1:45 PM. First of all, Dr. Kirodilal Meena took oath as Cabinet Minister.

    Ministers who took the oath

    Cabinet Ministers

    • Kirori Lal Meena
    • Gajendra Singh Khinsar
    • Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
    • Babulal Kharadi
    • Madan Dilawar
    • Jogaram Patel
    • Suresh Singh Rawat
    • Avinash Gehlot
    • Joraram Kumawat
    • Hemant Meena
    • Kanhaiyalal Chaudhary
    • Sumit Godara

    Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

    • Sanjay Sharma
    • Gautam Kumar
    • Jhabar Singh Kharra
    • Surendra Pal Singh TT
    • Hiralal Nagar

    Ministers of State

    • Otaram Dewasi
    • Dr Manju Baghmar
    • Vijay Singh Chaudhary
    • KK Vishnoi
    • Jawahar Singh Bedham

    16 District got Representation in Rajasthan Cabinet Expansion

    DistrictsNumber of Ministers
    Jaipur4 CM and two Deputy CM
    Jodhpur2
    Udaipur1
    Kota2
    Bikaner1
    Ganganagar1
    Ajmer1
    Pali2
    Nagaur2
    Pratapgarh2
    Tonk1
    Alwar1
    Chittorgarh1
    Sikar1
    Barmer1
    Bharatpur1

    Highlight of Rajasthan Cabinet Expansion

    Baba Balaknath lagged in the race to become the first CM and now a minister.

    Baba Balaknath was the first in the race to become CM. After that now he has lagged in the race to become a minister. Because his name did not appear in the recently formed cabinet. However, it is being said that to create balance in the cabinet, no saint was made a minister. At the same time, some political experts believe that Baba Balaknath has become a victim of media trials.

  • Rajasthan Assembly Security Lapses.

    Rajasthan Assembly Security Lapses.

    Two strange incidents happened on Thursday, the second day of Rajasthan Assembly session. In one case, the auto driver left after throwing his shoes inside the assembly premises, while in another case, a person reached the gate outside the assembly to protest differently. Even the police were shocked by this security lapse. Both incidents remained a topic of discussion.

    Ist Incident

    At 2.20 pm an auto driver stopped the auto outside the assembly gate. While talking, he took off his shoes and moved towards the gate. From there the shoe was thrown inside, which fell on the roof of the vehicle going inside.

    During this, he kept saying that he had made Bhajan Lal the Chief Minister. If he is arrested then CM will get his bail.

    The serious thing is that despite all this being said, the security personnel and the police were not even aware of the incident. They only kept asking him to remove the auto from there. When the auto driver left, the police and media persons were shocked when they came to know about the real situation.

    After that, the Police got the number of the auto from the media persons and then started searching for the driver. A large crowd gathered there during the incident.

    2nd Incident in Rajasthan Assembly

    A young man reached outside the assembly. The young man had tied a slipper on his head, had a pot hanging around his neck and had a broom tied at his back. This person was moving towards the gate.

    Meanwhile, MLA Balmukundacharya stopped his car there after seeing the youth in this condition. Then he got down from the car and removed the slippers from the person’s head and untied the rope of the pot. He listened to the young man’s story and said don’t worry, everything will be fine. Then Balmukundacharya put Dupatta on the man’s shoulder and asked him to go. The police took the young man from there.

  • Vasudev Devnani elected unopposed as Speaker of Rajasthan Assembly

    Vasudev Devnani elected unopposed as Speaker of Rajasthan Assembly

    Vasudev Devnani is elected unopposed as Speaker of the Rajasthan State Assembly today. Thus the Rajasthan Assembly has got a new speaker. After the election, the leaders of the opposition parties as well as BJP leaders of the House congratulated Vasudev Devnani.

    CM Bhajanlal Sharma put the proposal for the election of Rajasthan Assembly Speaker in the House. Veteran Congress leader Sachin Pilot approved the proposal. Moreover, Vasundhara Raje also proposed, which was approved by MLA Rajkumar. Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari also proposed to elect Vasudev Devnani as Speaker, her proposal was supported by independent MLA Chandrabhan. Moreover, after this, RLP MLA Hanuman Beniwal proposed to make Vasudev Devnani the Speaker of the Assembly, which was approved by MLA Subhash Garg.

    Finally, Vasudev Devnani was unanimously elected Speaker of the Rajasthan Assembly. After his election, Vasudev Devnani took charge today itself. MLAs from all parties and opposition greeted Vasudev Devnani.

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    Leader’s reaction after Vasudev was elected as Speaker.

    CM Bhajanlal Sharma congratulated Vasudev Devnani after being elected Assembly Speaker. He said the election of the Speaker of the Assembly has always been unanimous. Moreover, this has been the tradition of our Assembly. Your election will bring great joy to this Assembly.

    Sachin Pilot also congratulated Vasudev Devnani on being elected Speaker of the Assembly. He said this has been the tradition of the House. When Devnani ji’s name was proposed, we all decided that Devnani ji should be made the Speaker of the Assembly unanimously.

    Govind Dotasara said that we all together have elected you as the speaker. The ruling party and the opposition remain under the control of the speaker. The Speaker is always more liberal towards the opposition than the ruling party. You have a nature of getting along with everyone. My only request is that no matter how much pressure comes on you, whether it is from Delhi or anyone else, you will remain impartial. This is what the opposition expects from you.

    Former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje said I send my best wishes to you. We have been sitting together in this house for many days. An honest and dedicated public representative like you is sitting on this chair. This gives us confidence that you will take definite action. You will give all of us a chance to present our views in the House.

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    Brief About Vasudev Devnani

    Vasudev Devnani is the MLA from Ajmer North. His political career started by joining RSS at a very young age. Later he was the Rajasthan State President of ABVP for nine years. After that, he joined the BJP. He was elected from Ajmer North in the year 2003, 2008 and 2013. Moreover, he remained as a minister of state for Technical Education during Vasundhara Raje Governance from 2003-2008. Later in the Vasundhara Raje Government between 2013 and 2018 he was minister of state for primary and secondary education. He was holding the chair with an independent charge.

    He was born on 11th January 1950 in Ajmer in a family that suffered the pain of partition. Mostly Sindhi and Punjabi families migrated from Pakistan to India during the partition. He is the first Sindhi who become the speaker of the Rajasthan State Assembly.

    He has a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) Degree from MBM Engineering College which is one of the finest and oldest colleges. After that, he pursued an academic career and eventually became the Dean of Vidhya Bhawan Polytechnic College in Udaipur. He is married to Indira Devnani, a retired school teacher. The couple have one son and two daughters.

  • Bhajanlal Sharma became the new Rajasthan CM

    Bhajanlal Sharma became the new Rajasthan CM

    Bhajanlal Sharma has been declared the new Chief Minister of Rajasthan. Finally, the name of Bhajanlal Sharma has been approved in the legislative party meeting. Bhajanlal Sharma has been elected for the first time from the Sanganer constituency.

    Diya Kumari and Prem Chand Bairwa have been made Deputy CMs of Rajasthan. Whereas, Vasudev Devnani will be the new Speaker of Rajasthan State Assembly.

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    Observers from Delhi have finalized the name of Sanganer MLA Bhajanlal Sharma for the Chief Minister of Rajasthan after the legislative party meeting. Furthermore, the BJP appointed Rajnath Singh, Vinod Tawde, and Saroj Pandey as Rajasthan observers.

    To give him the ticket, the BJP cancelled the ticket of sitting MLA Ashok Lauhati. Bhajanlal Sharma had defeated his rival Congress candidate Pushpendra Bhardwaj by more than 48 thousand votes.

    Who is Bhajanlal Sharma the new CM of Rajasthan

    Bhajanlal Sharma CM of Rajasthan

    The new Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Bhajanlal Sharma is a resident of Bharatpur. Bhajanlal Sharma’s father’s name is Krishna Swaroop Sharma. He is 56 years old. After his initial studies, he obtained a Masters degree in Political Science from Rajasthan University, Jaipur.

    How many properties does Bhajanlal Sharma own?

    Bhajanlal Sharma, who became MLA for the first time, is a millionaire. Presently, he has assets worth Rs 1,46,56,666. Also, there is a liability of Rs 35 lakh in his name. According to the information given in the affidavit for contesting the elections, he has Rs 1,15,000 in cash and about Rs 11 lakh is deposited in various bank accounts.

    Diya Kumari Deputy CM of Rajasthan

    Diya Kumari the Deputy CM of Rajasthan

    Diya Kumari is the Princess of Jaipur Kingdom. It is an indisputable fact that Diya Kumari is the sole offspring of H.H. Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh and H.H. Maharani Padmini Devi of Jaipur.

    Moreover, she is an entrepreneur and head of various ventures. Diya Kumari is the head of two schools, two trusts and a museum.

    She has been in active politics since 2013. Diya Kumari was MLA from Swai Madhopur constituency. In 2019 she was elected as Member of Parliament from Rajsamand Constituency. At this time she is been declared Deputy CM of Rajasthan.

    Prem Chand Bairwa Rajasthan Deputy CM

    Prem Chand Bairwa Rajasthan Deputy CM

    Dr Prem Chand Bairwa is the current BJP MLA from the Dudu assembly constituency of Rajasthan. Prem Chand is a resident of Srinivas Puram of Maujmabad tehsil and belongs to a Dalit family.

    Bairawa won the seat in the 2023 Rajasthan Assembly elections by defeating Congress candidate Babulal Nagar by a margin of 35,743 votes. Earlier, Bairawa had won the Dudu constituency in 2013 by defeating Congress candidate Hazari Lal Nagar by a margin of 33,720 votes. However, he lost to Congress candidate Babu Lal Nagar from the Dudu constituency in 2018 by a margin of 14,779 votes.

    Prem Chand Bairwa started his political career in 1995 with Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). In 1995 he worked in Dudu Block organization. Moreover, he is also working as co-in-charge of BJP in SC Morcha and President of Bairava Mahasabha.

    Prem Chand is an MPhil and PhD. He is also a petrol pump dealer.

  • Rajasthan weather: Intense cold and dry for next three days.

    Rajasthan weather: Intense cold and dry for next three days.

    Rajasthan weather is becoming dry and the effect of cold has been increasing continuously for three days. Due to the harsh climate, life has started getting affected. A continuous decline is being recorded in the temperature. After the rain due to the western disturbance, a drop in day and night temperatures was recorded. There was a chill due to the northern winds.

    The temperature will drop due to wind blowing. Due to this, the cold will increase. Cold winds will prevail till 10th December. The cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal will not impact Rajasthan.

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    Lowest Temperature recorded in Rajasthan

    The lowest minimum temperature in the state was recorded in Mount Abu at minus one degree Celsius. Apart from this, the minimum temperature was recorded below 10 degrees at 10 places. At six places the maximum day temperature was recorded at 20 degrees or less. Whereas, the minimum temperature in Fatehpur was 5.4 degrees.

    Rajasthan weather: Temperature

    Meteorological report about Rajasthan weather

    According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain dry this week and the cold will be intense. The weather will remain dry in Rajasthan till 10th December. Due to the influence of northern winds in most parts of the state, the minimum temperature will drop by two to three degrees Celsius.

    According to the Meteorological Department, there is a western disturbance in the form of a cyclonic circulation over Haryana and its surrounding areas. An induced cyclonic circulation was also present over south-east Rajasthan. A fresh western disturbance is forming from December 11. According to the Rajasthan weather prediction, the weather will change slightly tomorrow i.e. on Friday 8th December. The sky will remain cloudy.

  • Hadoti stood with the BJP, winning 11 out of 17 seats.

    Hadoti stood with the BJP, winning 11 out of 17 seats.

    Hadoti stood with the BJP. In the Hadoti region, the BJP maintained its dominance by securing victory in 11 out of 17 seats. Moreover, the party managed to snatch one more seat from Congress, further consolidating its hold in the area.

    Hadoti region includes Kota district, Bundi district, Jhalawar district and Baran district of Rajasthan State.

    Hadoti election results highlights

    The vote counting began at 8 am amid rain. The workers’ enthusiasm appeared to fluctuate with the trends. By 1.30 pm, the situation on 17 seats of Hadoti was almost clear.

    Like every time, former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje’s victory from Jhalrapatan in the Jhalawar district was one-sided.

    But it was surprising that the Khanpur seat in the Jhalawar district went to Congress candidate Suresh Gurjar. This breach in the BJP stronghold area has great significance.

    In Kota district, the situation of maximum drama was in Kota North. Shanti Dhariwal, a minister of the Congress government, kept moving up and down in trends. Ultimately he won the fort by 2486 votes. The eyes of the entire city were fixed on Dhariwal who was seeking votes based on development. Congress also broke the myth of victory once and defeat once.

    Another interesting seat was of Pipalda, where Youth Congress candidate Chetan Patel won. Here his good image defied caste equations.

    Sandeep Sharma of BJP won in Kota South. The election pundits kept saying that there would be a tough fight with Rakhi Gautam of Congress but Sharma won with more votes than last time.

    As expected, Sangod, Ramganjmandi and Ladpura remained in BJP’s bag.

    However, in Ladpura the matter had earlier become triangular, which the BJP took over at the last moment. At the same time, Congress leader Pankaj Mehta joining BJP also caused a loss to Congress here.

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    The results of Baran and Bundi were surprising

    While the BJP was wiped out in Bundi, the Congress was wiped out in Baran.

    The defeat of Pramod Jain Bhaya was shocking. Bhaya was a strong Congress candidate.

    Minister Ashok Chandna again won from the seat of Hindauli in Bundi District.

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    District-wise results of the Hadoti Region

    As compared to the previous elections, Congress lost one seat in Hadoti. Congress had 7 seats in Hadoti in the last elections, this time Congress could win only 6 seats.

    DistrictSeatsBJPCongress
    Kota642
    Bundi303
    Jhalawar431
    Baran440
    Total 171106
    District-wise results of the Hadoti region

    List of Winning Candidates in the Hadoti Region

    Here is the list of the winning candidates in the Hadoti region.

    Kota District election results

    ConstituencyWinnerPartyMargin
    Kota NorthShanti DhariwalCongress2,486
    Kota SouthSandeep SharmaBJP11,962
    LadpuraKalpana DeviBJP25,522
    Ramganj MandiMadan DilawarBJP18,422
    SangodHira Lal NagarBJP25,623
    PipaldaChetan PatelCongress21,005

    Bundi District election results

    ConstituencyWinnerPartyMargin
    BundiHari Mohan SharmaCongress18,814
    HindoliAshokCongress45,004
    KeshoraipatanChunnilal C.L. Premi BairwaCongress17,087

    Jhalawar District election results

    ConstituencyWinnerPartyMargin
    JhalarapatanVasundhara RajeBJP53,193
    KhanpurSuresh GurjarCongress8,425
    Manohar ThanaGovind PrasadBJP24,865
    DagKaluramBJP22,261

    Baran District election results

    Finally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting in Baran, just a few days before voting, changed the atmosphere. BJP won all the seats in Baran District.

    ConstituencyWinnerPartyMargin
    Baran-AtruRadhye Shyam BairwaBJP19,754
    AntaKanwar lalBJP5,861
    ChabraPratap Singh ShingviBJP5,108
    KishanganjLalit MeenaBJP22,281

    Kota South, Sandeep Sharma (BJP) won by 11962 votes

  • High Voting Percentage in the Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    High Voting Percentage in the Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    Voting Percentage was 74.96% in the Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023. On Saturday, voters cast their votes for the formation of the sixteenth in Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023. Voting passed peacefully with minor incidents. A complaint of aerial firing was also received at one place.

    The process of collecting EVMs at the district headquarters continued till late at night. According to the Election Commission, the final voting figures will be revealed after the completion of the EVM collection work. In some places, there were complaints of EVM and VVPAT malfunctioning, which were replaced by the Commission. Complaints of boycott of voting were also received at about six places in Sikar, Bassi etc. Voting time ended at 6 pm, but due to queues of voters at many places, they were taken inside the booth campus and voted till night. The final voting figures were not released till late at night.

    Voting Percentage increased over time.

    In the below table, we can see how the voting percentage increased over time during the election. The pace of voting started to increase after the voting started at 7 am.

    TimeVoting Percentage
    9 o’clock9.77%
    11 o’clock24.63%
    1 o’clock40.27%
    3 o’clock55.63%
    5 o’clock68.24%

    This time the voting process for 199 assembly seats of the state was started at 7 am and the pace of voting remained fast. Till 9 am, 9.77% of voters had cast more votes as compared to 6.21% in the last election. The pace increased in the afternoon and a crowd gathered at the polling stations leading to confrontation.

    Increase Percentage

    Highlights of voting for Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023

    Incidents of stone pelting also took place between supporters of both parties during voting in Dholpur, Sikar and Taraganar of Churu district. However, there is no news of voting being affected anywhere.

    The election was not held on a seat. The election process was postponed due to the death of a candidate in the Srikaranpur assembly constituency.

    Live webcasting of the voting process was done at 26 thousand 393 polling stations including 12 thousand 433 sensitive and highly sensitive polling stations of the state.

    Newly married people, women, youth and disabled people participated enthusiastically in the voting. In the state, more than 61 thousand older citizens above 80 years of age and disabled people had earlier voted from home. Voting was held in 199 out of 200 assembly seats in the state.

    Voting even at a height of 5 thousand feet

    For the first time, a polling station was built at Shergaon in Abu-Pindwara assembly constituency of Sirohi district at an altitude of 4 thousand 921 feet. To reach here the polling party had to walk about 17 kilometres from the “Guru Shikhar”. There was a lot of enthusiasm among the local villagers regarding voting at this centre.

    Names removed from voter lists

    At many polling stations in the districts including the capital Jaipur, the common people also complained about the deletion of names from the voter list. People arrived with identity cards to cast their votes but were not allowed to vote as their names were not on the voter list. In such a situation, people also protested in some places.

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