In this year Lok Sabha, seventeen first time MPs will represent Rajasthan in Parliament. The new faces in the Parliament will have 14 MPs from Congress, two from BJP and one independent.
The Congress MPs who will make their debut in Parliament include Jitendra Singh (Alwar), Harish Choudhary (Barmer), Ratan Singh (Bharatpur) and Bharat Ram Meghwal (Ganganagar-SC).
Girja Vyas won the Chittorgarh seat by defeating sitting BJP MP Srichand Kripalini. The other two are Chandresh Kumari from Jodhpur and Jyoti Mirdha from Nagaur seat who defeated Jaswant Singh Vishnoi and Bindu Choudhary of BJP respectively.
The other Congress MPs, who made a successful entry to the House are Mahesh Joshi (Jaipur), Lalchand Kataria (Jaipur), Khiladi Lal Bairwa (Karauli-Dholpur), Ijyaraj Singh (Kota), Gopal Singh (Rajsamand), C P Joshi (Bhilwara), Jyoti Mirdha (Nagaur), Badri Ram Jakhar (Pali), Raghuveer Singh Meena (Udaipur) and Mahadev Singh (Sikar).
The two newcomers from the BJP are Arjun Ram Meghwal (Bikaner) and Devji Patel (Jalore), and one independent Kirori Meena (Dausa).
Winning Young Candidate from Congress in Rajasthan
Jyoti Mirdha 36, 38-year-old Jitendra Singh and 44-year-old Ijyaraj Singh, Sachin Pilot (31), Lalchnad Kataria (35) , and Harish Choudhray (38) have all emerged as winners in this year’s lok sabha elections.
With six Young Turks from Congress winning in Rajasthan, they formed a little over a third of the 25 MPs that the sate elected.
This young in’ mantra given by party’s general secretary Rahul Gandhi worked unexpected wonders for Congress. It was on his continuous insistence that the party risked giving seats to absolute novice candidates and pitted them against seasoned campaigners.