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Congress Candidate Ratan Singh to Fight against Padam Singh, Mohar Singh and Khemchand Koli from Bharatpur

Congress Candidate Ratan Singh for Bharatpur Lok Sabha seat

Congress Candidate Ratan Singh for Bharatpur Lok Sabha seat

Congress candidate Ratan Singh will contest the  2009 Lok Sabha elections from the Bharatpur Parliamentary Constituency.

Ratan Singh (Born in village Sundrawali, Bharatpur) has done B.E. in Mechanical from M.B.M. Engineering College, Jodhpur. He worked as Additional Chief Engineer in the PHED in water works. After retirement, he has recently plunged into politics.

He will be contesting against BSP’s Mohar Singh, a former central government officer, Dr Padam Singh of the SP who has served as an additional director of the Indian Council for Medical Research and BJP’s Khemchand Koli.

Bharatpur Parliamentary Constituency

Bharatpur has always bucked the general trend.  There is a Congress government in the state  but there are six BJP MLAs from here.

Of the previous four Lok Sabha elections, the BJP had won here thrice and the Congress once. In the Bayana seat, however, the BJP has been winning continuously from 1989.

In the last Legislative Assembly, the BJP has seven of the eight segments, and the Congress has one. The BJP vote is comfortably above the Congress vote.

There are about 23% SC voters, 10,000 ST votes, a sizable Meo populace in constituencies like Meev, Nagar and about half of Deeg, about 50,000 Kolis and some Gujjars.

There is also a likely possibility of BSP upsetting all possible equations as Bharatpur shares a border with Uttar Pradesh.

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Tarachand Bhagora – Congress candidate from Banswara Parliamentary Constituency

Congress candidate Tarachand Bhagora for Banswara Lok Sabha seat

Congress candidate Tarachand Bhagora for Banswara Lok Sabha seat

Tarachand Bhagora is the Congress candidate for the  Banswara Lok Sabha seat in Rajasthan. He will contest against Hakru Maida who belongs to BJP Party.

He was elected as Member of eleventh Lok Sabha from Dungarpur Rajasthan in the year 1996.

Educational and Social Profile

Tarachand Bhagora has worked as  Member and General-Secretary of Dungarpur Tribal Vikas Parishad and Scheduled Castes and  Scheduled Tribes Council. He has been involoved in various social upliftment activities during his political career.

Mr Bhagora  was born 1 January 1954 at Ratanpura, Dungarpur and has done M.A in political science from Rajasthan University.

Banswara Lok Sabha Seat – A Snapshot

Banswara is another Congress stronghold in Mewar. This seat was seized in 2004 by the BJP when things were going its way. It will be tough for BJP to retain this seat.

In the previous four Lok Sabha elections, it was only in 2004 that the BJP actually managed to snatch it from the Congress. All other times,  the Congress has won here and usually with very convincing margins.

Of the eight assembly segments, the Congress holds six, the JD(U) one and and independent one. The BJP’s performance in the recent assembly elections were absolutely dismal. The Congress vote was about one and a half lakh more than the BJP-JD(U) vote.

The BJP has denied a ticket to the sitting MP, Dhan Singh Rawat, and has fielded Mr. Hakru Maida. It will take a miracle for him to overcome the anti-incumbency generated by his predecessor. Mr. Rawat contested the just concluded assembly elections and lost by about 25000 votes in his home constituency.

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Pushp Jain – BJP candidate from Pali Parliamentary Constituency

BJP Candidate Pushp Jain - Representing Pali Constituency from last 10 years

BJP Candidate Pushp Jain - Representing Pali Constituency from last 10 years

Pushp Jain will contest from Pali as the  BJP candidate.

Pushp Jain  Represents Pali From Last 10 Year

Pusp Jain  was born on 4 April 1956 in village Jaitaran, Pali and represents the Pali constituency from last 10 years.

In this Elections, Pushp Jain will contest against Congress candidate Badri Ram Jhakar, who in the last polls lost to BJP’s Jaswant Singh Bishnoi in Jodhpur.

Educational and Social Profile

He has done B.Com from Commerce College and LLB from Law College, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Pushp Jain has been actively involved in social work activities. He played a active role in saving the cow progeny by providing them with fodder and water during famine in Rajasthan.

He made special efforts for protecting wild animals in Aravali mountain ranges, distributed relief material worth one crore rupees to the earthquake affected people in Gujarat and have shown keen interest in the treatment of the ill fated people.

Pali Parliamentary Constituency

A BJP stronghold in Marwar, this constituency will feature an interesting battle this time. Sirvis and Jains are the main groups of the area, and both of them have their strong points. The previous Lok Sabha elections have almost always returned illustrious Jains from the constituency, in particular from the BJP.

The Congress has won here only once in the last twenty years, in 1998 when a pro-Congress wave swept the state.

The assembly elections portray pretty much what might be expected. Of the eight assembly segments, the BJP won six, and the Congress two. The BJP vote is about 30,000 more than the Congress vote. The party managed to win four — Sojat, Bali, Marwar Junction and Pali — out of the six seats in Pali parliamentary seat, with tourism minister Bina Kak winning Sumerpur for the Congress and an independent Dilip Choudhary winning Jaitaran. To these, one may add Osian, Bhopalgarh and Bilara, which is now part of Pali.

However, the Congress sniffs an opportunity here. The newly-added assembly constituencies together account for close to 1.2 lakh of the total 2 lakh Jat votes in the 16,79,768 voter seat that might help it to change the equation in the constituency where BJP has won five of the last six parliamentary elections.

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Ram Singh Kasba – BJP candidate for Churu Lok Sabha seat

Ram Singh Kaswan of BJP for Churu, Rajasthan

Ram Singh Kasba of BJP for Churu, Rajasthan

Ram Singh Kasba will contest the Lok Sabha Elections as the  BJP candidate from the Churu Parliamentary constituency.

Ram Singh – Two Time Winner from Churu

Ram Singh has been retaining the seat for the past two general Elections. In Last General Election he  defeated former Lok Sabha speaker and senior Congress leader Balram Jakhar in the Churu by over 29,000 votes.

In this elections he will contest against Congress’s candidate Rafique Mandelia, who is a relative of Churu MLA Maqbool Mandelia.

Personal and Educational Profile

He was born on 10 August 1945 at village Kalri in Churu district in the family of Hindu Jat of Kaswan clan. He is son of Deep Chand Kaswan who has been a former MP from Churu.

He has done B.A from Doonger College and LLB from Rajasthan University. He worked extensively for resolving problems of development in both rural and urban areas. His profession is Agriculturist, Political and Social Worker and Advocate.

Churu Parliamentary Constituency

A constituency in the north of Rajasthan, this Jat stronghold will feature an interesting contest this time. Jats are touted as Congress supporters, but this is  not really the case. They generally support whoever benefits their community most. And the displeasure of the Jats for Ashok Gehlot is legendary. So, a consolidation of Jat votes in favor of the Congress is unlikely.

In the last two Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has been winning consecutively. The Congress however, won in 1996 and 1998. However, with each election, the BJP has been growing steadily. In the Assembly elections, the BJP won five, the Congress two, and an independent one. The BSP put up a fairly impressive show in two constituencies, to the detriment of the Congress.

By the same token, the independent who won ended up taking the BJP vote in that constituency, so even if the BJP is unable to repeat its Assembly performance, it is likely that the BJP will have an advantage here. The total BJP vote was about 30,000 more than the Congress vote.

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Buta Singh will contest Lok Sabha Elections from Jalore as an Independent Candidate

Buta Singh - Independent Candidate from Jalore Lok Sabha Parliamentary Constituency

Buta Singh - Independent Candidate from Jalore Lok Sabha Parliamentary Constituency

Senior Congress leader and former MP Buta Singh will fight Lok Sabha election from Jalore, Rajasthan as an Independent Candidate after the Congress party refused him a ticket.

Buta Singh‘s Migration from Punjab

Buta Singh migrated to Rajasthan from Punjab during the spurt in terrorist activity in his home State. He had won the Jalore seat three times on Congress ticket and once as an Independent.

Mr. Buta Singh’s sudden interest in Jalore, a Lok Sabha seat comprising the districts of Jalore and Sirohi, seems to stem from the potential in the seat for a candidate other than the nominees of the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

The congress party has already declared Sandhya Chaudhary, an OBC representative from Jalore and BJP has nominated Devji Patel from Jalore Seat.

A view on Buta Singh Profile

Born in Jalandhar on March 21, 1934 to the late Bir Singh and Beant Kaur, Buta Singh was educated at Mumbai’s Guru Nanak Khalsa College. He was awarded a BA (Honours) and went on to complete his masters. His profile at the Lok Sabha lists his profession as ‘agriculturist and journalist.’

Buta Singh married the late Manjit Kaur in 1964 and has two sons – Sweety and Lovely and a daughter. His sons exercise more power in present day Bihar than the governor.

About Jalore Lok Sabha constituency

Jalore Lok Sabha constituency is located in west Rajasthan. The conversion of Jalore into a general seat has displaced sitting BJP MP Sushila Bangaru Laxman, who got the saffron party ticket in 2004.

Susheela  won from Jalore Lok Sabha constituency by defeating Buta Singh of the Congress party in the last general elections. He secured 48.98 per cent of total valid votes, while Buta Singh got 43.01 per cent votes.

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Mahavir Bhagora – BJP Candiate for Udaipur Parliamentary Constituency

Mahaveer Bhagora - BJP Candidate for Udaipur Parliamentary Constituency

Mahaveer Bhagora - BJP Candidate for Udaipur Parliamentary Constituency

Mahavir Bhagora will contest the  2009 Lok Sabha Elections of India as the  BJP candidate from the Udaipur Parliamentary Constituency (Rajasthan State).

Mahavir Bhagora waved wades of currency notes in the Lok Sabha

BJP MP Mahavir Bhagora from Salumber, waved wades of currency notes in the Lok Sabha during the confidence motion debate in July 2008.

He has been shifted from Salumbar (Scheduled Tribe) to Udaipur (Scheduled Tribe). This shift to Udaipur is in the wake of delimitation of constituencies while sitting MP and former Union minister Subhash Mehariya has again been fielded from Sikar.

In Udaipur Mahavir Bhagora will contest against Raghuvir Singh Meena who belong to Congress Party

Educational Qualification

Mahaveer Bhagora (born 17 April 1947 at Vill Badla Kherwara, Distt. Udaipur)  has done M.A. in Social Work & Diploma in Community Development From Udaipur School of Social Work Rajasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur.

About Udaipur constituency

A constituency that has been significantly altered post-delimitation, it is now a mixture of the old Udaipur and Salumber, and is now reserved for Scheduled Tribes. The old Udaipur had a habit of changing hands between the Congress and the BJP, while Salumber was a Congress stronghold which the BJP snatched away in 2004.

Its new status as a Scheduled Tribe constituency has meant that both the Congress and the BJP candidates have had to migrate away.

The assembly elections present a rather bleak scenario for the BJP. Of the eight segments, the BJP has two while the Congress has six.

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Jyoti Mirdha – Congress Candidate for Nagaur Parliamentary Constituency of Rajasthan

Jyoti Mirdha is the Congress candidate for Nagaur parliamentary constituency in general elections 2009.  She is a doctor by profession and is the grand daughter of veteran Congress leader Nathuram Mirdha.

An Epicentre of Jat Politics

Nagaur is known as the epicentre of Jat politics and the region has great regard for the late Nathuram Mirdha.

A legend in the farming community, the late Nathuram Mirdha had served the Nagaur seat for decades and won the seat when the Congress lost most of the seats in north India in 1977.

A medical doctor by profession, Jyoti is expected to rekindle her grandfather charisma in the Marwar heartland.  Party sources feel, she will be able to read the pulse of the voters pretty well, since she is well acquainted with the Congress culture. Her father-in-law Krishna Gehlaut is also a Congress leader in Haryana.

BJP  has fielded Bindu Choudhary against Jyoti Mirdha

The BJP has nominated zila pramukh Bindu Choudhary, who switched from the Congress, against Jyoti Mirdha.

Both of them are Jats, both come from illustrious backgrounds and both have their votebanks. The BJP nominee is the daughter of two time MP, Ram Raghunath. If the Jat votes get divided, then the others will determine the outcome. That would depend on party management of the polls.

About Nagaur

Nagaur Parliamentary constituency is located in the middle of Rajasthan.  It is situated amidst seven districts namely Bikaner, Churu, Sikar, Jaipur, Ajmer, Pali, Jodhpur. Nagaur is the fifth largest district in Rajasthan with a vast terrain spreading over 17,718 sq. K.M.

In 2004 elections, Bhanwar Singh Dangawas of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won from Nagaur Parliamentary constituency defeating Ramraghunath of the Congress party. Bhanwar Singh Dangawas secured 45.08 per cent of the total valid votes, while Ramraghunath got 33.89 per cent votes.

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Namo Narayan Meena – Congress Candidate for Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Parliamentary in General Elections India 2009

Congress nominates Namo Narayan Meena for Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Parliamentary Constituency

Congress nominates Namo Narayan Meena for Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Parliamentary Constituency

Namo Narayan Meena is the Congress candidate for newly-formed Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Parliamentary Constituency.

Meena is a sitting MP from Sawai Madhopur , an ST-reserved constituency that has now been restructured as general Tonk-Sawai Madhopur seat. He is also a Union Minister of State in the Ministry of Environment and Forests.

Contest Between  Col. Kirori Singh Bainsla & Namo Narayan Meena

In this elections, Namo Narayan Meena  will contest against Col. Kirori Singh Bainsla, a former army officer, who was in the forefront of the agitation by the Gujjar community for ST status in 2007-08. Col. Kirori Singh Bainsla belongs to BJP Party.

A View on Namo Narayan Meena’s Profile

Namo Narayan Meena (born 24 December 1943) is a minister of state in Government of India. He is elected to 14th Lok Sabha from Sawai Madhopur constituency in Rajasthan as a candidate of Indian National Congress party.

He did M.A in geography from M.B College Udipur and he worked as Agriculturist.

Served Indian Police Service as Additional Director General of Police

He also served Indian Police Service as Additional Director General of Police (ADGP). He resigned in 2003 to join as Member Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission. He finally joined Congress and was given a seat by them in the parliamentary elections of 2004 and won handsomely.

He has received President’s police medal for distinguish service while serving as SP in several districts of Rajasthan.

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BJP Nominate Gujjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla for Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Parliamentary Constituency

Kirrori Bainsla from BJP for Tonk-Swai Madhopur Parliamentary Constituency

Kirori Bainsla from BJP for Tonk-Swai Madhopur Parliamentary Constituency

The Bharatiya Janata Party has nominated Gujjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla for the newly-formed Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Lok Sabha seat from Rajasthan.

Col. Bainsla  -  Led the violent Gujjar agitation in Rajasthan

Col. Bainsla Bainsla,  led the violent Gujjar agitation in Rajasthan in 2007 and 2008 resulting in 70 deaths in police firing during the Vasundhara Raje regime.

The agitation was called off after the Raje government promised to grant reservation to Gujjars in Rajasthan under a special category of nomadic tribes.

Direct Gurjjar-Meena Poll Battle

Bainsla will take on union minister and Congress nominee Namo Narayan Meena and this battle will be a direct Gurjjar-Meena poll battle. Bainsla’s inclusion in the BJP now aims at wooing the Gujjar vote, estimated at around seven per cent of the electorate in the state.

About Newly-formed Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Constituency

The constituency, comprising areas from the former Tonk Lok Sabha constituency, reserved for the Scheduled Castes, and former Sawai Madhopur seat, reserved for the Scheduled Tribes, is now a general seat after the latest delimitation exercise.

A View On Bainsla’s Family

Bainsla, a former army officer  has a daughter who works with the Income Tax department in Goa, two sons in the Army and one son in a private mobile firm.

Other Three Candidate Announced By BJP

The BJP also announced candidates for three other constituencies —Jaipur Rural, Dausa and Jhunjhunu. While sitting MLA from Shahpura, Rao Rajendra Singh, will contest from Jaipur Rural, former minister Ram Kishore Meena will try his luck in Dausa. In Jhunjhunu, Dashrath Singh will be the BJP candidate.

With this, both BJP and Congress have announced candidates in all the 25 seats.

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Dr. C. P Joshi – Congress Candidate for Bhilwara Constituency of Rajasthan

CP Joshi - Congress Candidate for Bhilwara Parliamentary Constituency

CP Joshi - Congress Candidate for Bhilwara Parliamentary Constituency

Dr. C. P. Joshi is the  Congress candidate for Bhilwara Parliamentary Constituency.

Dr. C. P. Joshi’s Political Career

Mr Joshi has been elected four times as MLA from Rajasthan and has served as Cabinet Minister from 1998-2003 handling important portfolios like Education, Panchayti Raj, Rural Development, Public Health Engineering, Policy Planning and Information Technology.

As PCC President, it was largely due to his hard work and relentless commitment that Congress was able to form the government at the state level in Dec 2008. He also played a key role as member of opposition during the entire 5 yrs of BJP regime.

A View on C.P Joshi Profile

Dr. C. P. Joshi completed his Primary & Higher Secondary education at his birthplace Nathadwara.

He finished his graduation from M.B. College, Udaipur & went ahead and completed his Masters in Physics. He also completed his Masters in Psychology to understand the problems of people better and later got Ph.D. degree for the same.

He got posted as a lecturer in the same college after completion of his education.

About Bhilwara Constituency

A textile town in Mewar, this constituency has, in recent times, turned into a BJP stronghold. Particularly after the death of Shiv Charan Mathur, the BJP has consolidated its hold over the constituency. However, its boundaries have changed quite a bit post delimitation, so the history may not hold absolutely true now.

Of the recent four Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has won thrice, with the Congress winning only in 1998.

The recent assembly elections were a close affair and a mixed bag for the BJP, since both the Congress and the BJP won four seats apiece of the eight segments.

The BJP has fielded its popular two time sitting MP, Mr. Vijayender Pal Singh against the Congress , C. P. Joshi.

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