With the Congress unveiling its second list for the Lok Sabha elections, Rajasthan gears up for an intense political showdown across 11 constituencies. The contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress candidates is expected to be fierce, with both parties fielding strong contenders.
Of particular note is the emergence of several first-time candidates from the Congress camp, indicating a fresh wave of leadership in the state. Among them, two women candidates have been nominated, reflecting a concerted effort towards gender inclusivity in politics. One notable nomination is Urmila Bhaya, who recently switched allegiance from the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party to Congress and is now contesting from Barmer. Additionally, Urmila Jain Bhaya has been re-nominated in the Jhalawar-Baran constituency, seeking to reclaim the seat she contested in the previous election.
The matchups on various constituencies present intriguing dynamics:
- Bikaner: Arjunram Meghwal vs. Govindram Meghwal
- Jodhpur: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat vs. Karan Singh Uchiyarda
- Jalore: Lumbaram Chaudhary vs. Vaibhav Gehlot
- Churu: Deependra Jhajharia vs. Rahul Kaswan
- Alwar: Bhupender Yadav vs. Lalit Yadav
- Bharatpur: Ramsarup Koli vs. Sanjana Jatav
- Udaipur: Mannalal Rawat vs. Tarachand Meena
- Chittorgarh: CP Joshi vs. Uday Lal Anjana
- Pali: PP Chaudhary vs. Sangeeta Beniwal
- Baran-Jhalawar: Dushyant Singh vs. Urmila Jain Bhaya
- Barmer: Kailash Choudhary vs. Ummedaram Beniwal
The electoral landscape in Rajasthan promises riveting political drama as seasoned politicians and new entrants vie for victory. Both the BJP and Congress are leaving no stone unturned to secure their stronghold in these crucial constituencies. As the campaign unfolds, all eyes will be on Rajasthan, anticipating the outcomes that will shape the state’s political trajectory.
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