Rajasthan Bypoll Results 2024 LIVE: The counting for votes remains to be underway for the seven constituency seats of Rajasthan, try the checklist of all of the main and trailing candidates from these seats. Ahead of the by-elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress get together had been thought-about as the foremost opponents. However, after a number of rounds of counting, it looks like the Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) got here out of the syllabus as two of the get together’s candidates are main out of seven seats. As per the newest traits, BJP is at the moment main in 4 seats.
Seat Name | Leading candidate | Trailing candidate |
Dausa | Deen Dayal (Congress) | Jag Mohan (BJP) |
Chorasi | Anil Kumar Katara (BAP) | Karilal (BJP) |
Salumber | Jitesh Kumar Katara (BAP) | Shanti Amrit Lal Meena (BJP) |
Deoli-Uniara | Rajendra Gurjar (BJP) | Naresh Meena (Independent) |
Jhunjhunu | Rajendra Bhamboo (BJP) | Rajendra Singh Gudhra (Independent) |
Ramgarh | Sukhavant Singh (BJP) | Aryaan Zubair (Congress) |
Khinwsar | Rewant Ram Danga (BJP) | Kanika Beniwal (RLP) |
The Khinsvar seat, which is Jat-dominated, witnessed a triangular contest with the BJP’s Revant Ram Danga up in opposition to the Congress get together’s Ratan Chaudhary and the RLP’s Kanika Chaudhary, the spouse of get together chief Hanuman Beniwal. The seat fell vacant after Beniwal acquired elected to Lok Sabha this 12 months.
In the Jhunjhunu seat, there was a direct contest between BJP’s Rajendra Bhamboo and Congress’ Amit Ola, son of Brijendra Ola, who vacated the seat after being elected as an MP within the General Elections earlier this 12 months.In the Chorasi seat, which is tribal-dominated, the competition is between BJP and BAP candidates. The seat fell vacant after the BAP’s Rajkumar Roat gained as an MP within the Lok Sabha elections.
Deoli-Uniara and Dausa seats additionally witnessed an in depth battle between BJP and Congress. Meanwhile, Ramgarh and Salumbar seats fell vacant after sitting MLAs, Congress get together’s Zubair Khan on Ramgarh and BJP’s Amrit Lal, handed away