Jaipur: The electoral chessboard for by-elections has been laid on 7 seats in Rajasthan. 94 candidates have filed nominations for 7 meeting seats. Maximum 21 candidates have filed nomination from Dausa Assembly seat. At least 7 candidates filed nomination for Salumber seat.
Election board laid for by-elections on 7 seats within the state
94 candidates filed nominations on 7 meeting seats, most 21 candidates filed nominations from Dausa meeting seat…#RajasthanWithFirstIndia #RajasthanByeElections2024 pic.twitter.com/gUgpib5Wxo
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Now the nomination papers of the candidates will likely be scrutinized until twenty eighth October. After this, the time for withdrawal of nominations will likely be until thirtieth October. Yesterday, on the final day, BJP, Congress, RLP, BAP candidates filed nominations. BJP eliminated the resentment that arose after ticket distribution. Whereas the method of revolt in Congress shouldn’t be stopping.
Naresh Meena of Congress filed impartial nomination from Deoli-Uniara seat. Congress chief Raghuveer Meena stayed away from Reshma Meena’s nomination in Salumbar. In Jhunjhunu, former IAS Ashfaq Hussain and former minister Rajendra Gudha are additionally within the fray. On the opposite hand, Congress chief Durg Singh joined BJP on Khinvsar seat. However, Bhagirath Dudi, who had contested from BJP, joined RLP.