Archive for May 6, 2009
Manoj Rajoriya - BJP candidate from the Karauli-Dholpur Parliamentary Constituency

Manoj Rajoria - BJP Candidate for Karauli - Dholpur Seat
Manoj Rajoriya will contest as BJP candidate from the Karauli-Dholpur Lok Sabha Seat.
Manoj Rajoriya’s Opponent Candidates
Manoj Rajoriya will contest against Congress candidate Khiladi Lal Bairwa, BSP candidate Hattiram, LJNSP candidate Shreelal Khare, KKJHS candidate Gangaram, SP candidate Ramesh and other independent candidates.
Manoj Rajoriya - Doctor by Profession
Manoj Rajoriya is aged 38 and has done MD in Homeopathic from Rajasthan University.
Karauli-Dholpur Parliamentary Constituency

Khiladi Ram - Congress Candidate for Karauli-Dholpur Seat
This is a new seat that has been carved out in the eastern fringe of Rajasthan. It includes parts of the erstwhile Bayana constituency, a traditional BJP stronghold. This is also a reserved constituency for the Scheduled Castes.
Given its newness, it does not have a history in Lok Sabha.
In the assembly elections, of the eight segments, the BJP won four, the BSP two, the Congress one and independent (Kirori Lal Meena) one. The BJP vote is about 20,000 more than the Congress vote. The inclusion of six BSP MLAs in Congress has further strengthened the party on Karauli-Dholpur seat where BJP had an advantage in the assembly elections.
Ganganagar Lok Sabha Seat - Nihal Chand vs Bharatram Meghwal, Sita Ram, Shopatram and Kishanlal Nayak

Nihal Chand - BJP Candidate for Ganganagar Lok Sabha Seat
Nihal Chand Meghwal is BJP Candidate for Ganganagar Lok Sabha Seat. He will contest against Congress candidate Bharatram Meghwal, BSP candidate Sita Ram, CPI(M) candidate Shopatram Meghwal and Jago Party candidate Kishanlal Nayak.
Profile of Nihal Chand Meghwal
Nihal Chand was born in Bajuwala, District in Ganganagar Rajasthan. He worked as Pradhan of Panchayat Samiti, Rai Singh Nagar till 1996. He then got elected to 11th Lok Sabha in 1996 , Re-elected to 13th and 14th Lok Sabha.
He has served many roles in his political career, it includes Member of Committee on Science and Technology, Environment & Forests & Consultative Committee and Ministry of Defense.
About Ganganagar Lok Sabha Seat

Bharatram Meghwal - Congress Candidate for Ganganagar Lok Sabha Seat
This is a reserved constituency (SC) in the extreme north of Rajasthan. Of the four previous Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has won this seat thrice, and the Congress once.
This seat seems to have a habit of voting out the incumbents, and the BJP beat this syndrome last time by a hair’s breadth (the victory margin last time for the BJP was wafer thin).
Both the Congress and the BJP have played safe, fielding the same faces they had fielded in the previous Lok Sabha elections, Nihal Chand for the BJP and Bharat Ram Meghwal for the Congress.
Six Time MP Rasa Singh Rawat will contest against Gopal Singh for Rajsamand Lok Sabha Seat

Six Time MP Rasa Singh Rawat as BJP Candidate for Rajsamand Seat
BJP Candidate Rasa Singh Rawat will contest the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections from the Rajsamand Parliamentary Constituency.
Rasa Singh Rawat - Six-time MP and Arya Samaj leader
Rasa Singh Rawat was born on 17 April 1947 and has done B.Ed, LLB and Post Graduatation in Hindi & Sanskrit.
Mr Rawat has served as Member of Parliament for six times. He’s also a prominent Arya Samaj leader. He was a sitting MP in Ajmer, but after delimitation of seats in this elections, he’s moved to Rajsamand.

Gopal Singh - Congress Candidate for Rajsamand Seat
The Congress has made it easy for him by fielding Gopal Singh Idwa, instead of Girija Vyas as it was once rumoured. Mr. Rawat will consider it simple to secure a victory for himself.
Rajsamand Parliamentary Constituency-Â Combination of Ajmer and Udaipur
Rajsamand seat is formed by combining pieces of Ajmer and Udaipur. This seat doesn’t have any history of elections.
Northern Udaipur and Southern Ajmer (former Lok Sabha areas) were combined here to create the seat and caste equations have changed in both the constituencies, with Rajsamand having a huge number of voters belonging to the Rawat community.
Of the eight assembly segments here, the BJP holds six, the Congress one and an independent one. The BJP vote is about 65,000 more than the Congress vote.



