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Rajasthan General Elections – 6 MPs from Rajasthan can get Ministry in Centre

The Rajasthan State Congress, which has contributed significantly to UPA’s victory by having a clean sweep of 20 seats out of 25,  is now eying a leap in the number of ministries its MPs will get at the Centre.

In 2004, Congress won only four seats and two MPs from the sate – Namonarayan Meena and Sisram Ola  became ministers. This time round, besides the two, who won once again, Girija Vyas, Sachin Pilot, Chandresh Kumari and C P Joshi are hopeful to get posts in the central ministry.

Sachin Pilot, whose victory from Ajmer is being seen as a move away from his father Rajesh Pilot’s shadow, could also win him a ministerial berth. Last time, he won from Dausa, from where his father had won five times. But this time, he had to move to Ajmer after Dausa became a reserved constituency.

Mining minister Sisram Ola, and minister of state for environment and forest Namonarain Meena may be retained whereas Girija Vyas, who won from Chittorgarh, may once again get a ministry. Vyas, at present the chairman of the National Women’s Commission, had been central minister in the past and her experience is likely to work in her favour.

Rajasthan PCC chief C P Joshi, who won by over one lakh votes in Bhilwara despite a one-vote defeat during the assembly polls, is one of the strong contenders for a ministerial job.

Scion of the Jodhpur royal family, Chandresh Kumari, who won from Jodhpur, was also a minister at the Centre in the past and being an experieced campaigner is now billed to get a minsitry again.

Namonarain Meena Set Records -   Won with lowest margin of 317 votes across country.

Union Minister Namonarain Meena was declared elected from Tonk-Sawai Madhopur constituency with a margin of just 317 votes on Sunday.  Mr Namonarain Meena also set a record in this year’s Lok Sabha polls by winning with lowest margin in the country.

Mr Meena barely manged to defeat his nearest BJP rival Kirori Singh Bainsla, who came to limelight after he led the Gujjar agitation last year.

Till Sunday morning, the lowest victory margin in the country was in the name of Nattubhai Gomanbhai, who won as BJP candidate from Dadra – Nagar Haveli. Nattubhai was followed by M K Raghavan of Congress who romped home with a margin of 838 votes from Kozhikode constituency in Kerala.

First Time Two Meenas have won from Eastern Rajasthan

Belying apprehensions of an anti-Meena polarization of votes, the two Meena candidates Kirorilal and Namonarain have retained their forts in eastern Rajasthan as Meena hegemony remains unscathed in the region.

Independent Kirorilal won from Dausa by an emphatic margin of over 1.30 lakh votes while Namonarain could manage a 317-vote victory from Tonk-Sawai Madhopur. This is the first time that the two Meenas have won from eastern Rajasthan.

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Rajasthan Lok Sabha Election Results

The final results of the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections have been declared in 24/25 constituencies in Rajasthan.

There was a problem in one of the EVM machine in Tonk – Sawai Madhopur constituency and because of that the results were not declared till late in the evening. In the first couting of votes, Mr Namo Narain Meena has secured a win with a very low margin of 317 votes.

The final results havnt been declared yet as BJP Candidate Kirori Singh Bainsla is not happy with the overall couting and demands recounting.

The Tonk Sawai Madhopur is a tough battleground this time. Col. Bainsla, who  led the violent Gujjar agitation in Rajasthan in 2007 is contesting against the union minister and Congress nominee Namo Narayan Meena. This battle is a direct Gurjjar-Meena poll battle. Bainsla’s inclusion in the BJP aimed at wooing the Gujjar vote, estimated at around seven per cent of the electorate in the state.

Final Tally of Elections Results in Parliamentary Constituencies in Rajasthan

S.No. Constituency Name Elected Candidae Party Victory Margin Votes
1. Ajmer Sachin Pilot INC 76135
2. Alwar Jitendra Singh INC 156619
3. Banswara (ST) Tarachand Bhagora INC 199418
4. Barmer Harish Choudhary INC 119106
5. Bharatpur (SC) Ratan Singh INC 81454
6. Bhilwara Dr C P Joshi INC 135368
7. Bikaner (SC) Arjun Ram Meghwal BJP 19575
8. Chittorgarh (Dr.) Girija Vyas INC 72778
9. Churu Ram Singh Kaswan BJP 12440
10. Dausa (ST) Kirodi Lal IND 137759
11. Ganganagar (SC) Bharat Ram Meghwal INC 140668
12. Jaipur Mahesh Joshi INC 16099
13. Jaipur Rural Lal Chand Kataria INC 52237
14. Jalore Devji Patel BJP 49805
15. Jhalawar – Baran Dushyant Singh BJP 52841
16. Jhunjhunu Sheesh Ram Ola INC 65332
17. Jodhpur Chandresh Kumari INC 98329
18. Karauli – Dholpur (SC) Khiladi Lal Bairwa INC 29723
19. Kota Ijyaraj Singh INC 83093
20. Nagaur Dr Jyoti Mirdha INC 155137
21. Pali Badri Ram Jakhar INC 196717
22. Rajsamand Gopal Singh INC 45890
23. Sikar Mahadev Singh INC 149426
24. Tonk – Sawai Madhopur Namo Narain INC Final Results Not Out. 1st Couting Margin-317
25. Udaipur (ST) Raghuvir Singh Meena INC 164925

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Rajasthan State Elections Announced

About Elections

Election can not be viewed as an isolated event, but is a part of a holistic process for promoting democratic governance. Greater public information & outreach capacity, transparency, capacity building and empowerment of the citizens are the key areas which are being emphasized by the  Election  Department. Upgrading and cleaning of Electoral Rolls is a continuous  process

Election Commission has announced to hold crucial assembly election in five states including Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh (MP), Rajasthan, Mizoram and Delhi next month. The assembly elections in these five states are prelude to general elections that are set to be held next year.

Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) is the ruling party in three out of the five state assemblies that are going to polls. These are bigger and populous state that may decide the fate of the two parties in the forthcoming Parliamentary elections later next year. BJP has won several assembly elections in a row including in Karnataka where BJP came to power for the fist time.

For the Congress party winning these assembly elections would be very crucial as it will reflect as to whether Congress party can hope of returning to power in the parliamentary election and also how it is able to bargain with its alliance partners in UPA.

Elections in Rajasthan

The polls in Rajasthan will be held on  December 4. According to sources as per the final polls, there are  3,62,19,481 eligible voters in Rajasthan.

The state of Rajasthan will go to the polls in 2008 to elect 200 legislators, as declared by the Election Commission of India. The voting and vote counting dates have not been finalized yet. The last Rajasthan assembly elections were held in 2003 where the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by Vasundhara Raje had claimed a comfortable victory.

Policies by BJP in Rajasthan – For This Polls

In Rajasthan, the BJP party is expected to consider a proposal which will bar those who have failed to win thrice, consecutively, and those who had lost the previous election by a margin of more than 25,000 votes, from being given a ticket for the forthcoming elections.

Those MLAs who constituencies have been redrawn considerably on account of the delimitation process too are unlikely to be considered. This would mean that as many as 50% new faces will figure in the forthcoming assembly election line up. The party proposes to announce an initial list of candidates in the third week of October.

In the last assembly election in Rajasthan, the BJP secured its victory by a margin of 4%. This means that the BJP will need to be extremely careful while considering the winning potential of its candidates. There will also be some reworking to accommodate new caste alliances and reinforce existing ones. The BSP, which is expected to contest all 200 seats, is expected to play a spoiler and the BJP is banking on the party to cut into the Congress vote base.

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