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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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Polling Updates Live on Election Commission Website – Bookies Betting Big on Congress to Win

Indian General Election Results to Be Announced on Saturday 16, 2009

The whole nation is waiting eagerly for the election results that are scheduled for Saturday 16, 2009. There is a sense of suspense and enthusiasm among the citizens.

Counting of votes will commence at 8 am on Saturday for all the 25 seats in Rajasthan State. The Election Commission has made the accessibility of the election updates easier than ever before. Now you can just visit the Election Commission of Rajasthan website (http://ceorajasthan.nic.in/) or Call at the Call Centers to get updated trends and results.

According to state chief electoral officer, all the counting stations of the state have been connected to Internet and the EC staff will keep updating the information at completion of each round of counting.

The position of all the recognized seven national parties in the state will be shown separately at the website, enabling the viewer to check the contemporary position of the party candidates in trends and results. The position of other candidates will also be displayed separately.

Arrangements For Secure and Safe Counting in Pink City

The counting for two seats Jaipur and Jaipur Rural will be held at the Commerce College and Rajasthan College respectively. Special measures have been taken to ensure security during the process and special entry passes and routes have been provided to the officials.

Fire brigade, an ambulance and security personal in big numbers will be deputed at the counting station. The officials included in the process are instructed to report at the counting station two hours before the process of counting begins.

As many as 2,704 counting tables are setup at the counting centers in all constituencies. While the maximum of 24 counting tables are setup for Jhotwara Assembly segment of Jaipur constituency, a minimum of 10 such tables are set up for several smaller segments.

Congress may Emerge as the Largest Party

Whatever may be the outcome of the Lok Sabha elections in Rajasthan, the punters are betting on Congress emerging as the single largest party, according to bookies in Rajasthan.

If one goes by present odds being offered in the betting market, then the Congress is likely to win 140 to 145 seats and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 125 to 130 seats.

The betting market in Rajasthan is considered huge and as per rough estimates, it deals at over Rs.500-600 crores.

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Rajasthan Lok Sabha Elections – A SnapShot on Polling across 25 Parliamentary Constituencies

The fourth round of polling on Thursday saw an average turnout of 50%  for  25 Lok Sabha constituencies in Rajasthan.

Highest 62 per cent polling  in Sriganganagar

According to Electoral Office, the highest polling was reported at 62 per cent in Sriganganagar. Nearly 49 per cent of the voters exercised their franchise in Jaipur and Jaipur Rural constituencies, while the turnout was the lowest at 37 per cent in Jalore.

Polling, which was generally slow in the morning, picked up later in the day. A marginal decline in temperature encouraged people to come out and vote. A total of 346 candidates were in the fray expecting support from 37,059,892 voters in the State.

The 42,702 polling booths across the State included six mobile booths in Jaisalmer district.

Prominent candidates whose poll fortune locked in EVMs

Prominent candidates whose poll fortune were locked in EVMs include Congress leader Sachin Pilot from Ajmer Lok Sabha seat, Union Minister Sis Ram Ola (Jhunjhunu), Gujjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla and Union Minister Namo Narayan Meena (SawaiMadhopur-Tonk ), Girija Vyas (Chittorgarh), Manvendra Singh, sitting BJP MP from Barmer and son of Jaswant Singh, and saffron nominee Dushyant Singh, son of former chief minister Vasundhara Raje, in Jhalawar-Baran.

Re-Polling on 14 booth across the State – Some Mishaps

There were about 14 booths across the State where the polling process was disrupted due to various malpractices, necessitating re-polling. The dates for re-polling will be decided after a comprehensive scrutiny on Friday.

These polling stations are situated in the Tonk-Sawai Madhopur, Bharatpur, Karauli-Dholpur, Pali, Jhalawar-Baran, Dausa and Nagaur constituencies.

One person was killed and another injured in firing by security personnel at a mob that tried to capture a polling booth at Olwara village in Sawai Madhopur district.

An independent candidate Kirorilal Meena received minor injuries when unidentified persons pelted stones at his convoy near Bhadarej village polling booths, 15km from Dausa district headquarters.

There were reports of technical snags in the electronic voting machines at several places and 168 of them had to be replaced during the day.

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Congress Announced List of 18 Candidates for Lok Sabha Elections from Rajasthan

First list of 15 candidates from Bharatiya Janata Party was announced almost a fortnight ago. The Congress today announced a list of 18 Lok Sabha candidates for Rajasthan.  There are eight new faces in the list and two re-nominations for sitting MPs.

The Congress has so far done a good job in choosing a mix of experienced heavyweights and first timers in the Lok Sabha election. While Joshi who lost assembly election by one vote recently has been named from Bhilwara, GirijaVyas will be contesting from Chittorgarh and Union Minister Sis Ram Ola from JhunJhunu. Young MP Sachin Pilot has been moved to Ajmer this time.

Ex-Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin, a new face on election forefront, wish to contest from Tonk seat, which is yet to be decided. Party leader Mahesh Joshi has been fielded from Jaipur, Chandresh Kumar from Jodhpur, a constituency once represented by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.


High Representation of Women in Congress list from Rajasthan

The Congress party has given high representation to women in its first list of 18 candidates  for the Lok Sabha elections in Rajasthan by nominating as many as five of them. The chosen ones include seasoned women leaders such as Chandresh Kumari and Girija Vyas, both former national presidents of the Mahila Congress, and Jyoti Mirdha, the granddaughter of the veteran farmers’ leader, the late Nathuram Mirdha.

There are seven out of the total 25 Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan where candidates have yet to be announced by the Congress. The party has not nominated Union Minister of State for Forest and Environment, Namonarain Meena and sitting MP from Alwar, Karan Singh Yadav.

Mr. Meena wants a ticket from Dausa but Kirorilal Meena, former BJP leader who is now supporting the Congress Government in Rajasthan, has staked a claim for the seat. Namonarain Meena’s present constituency—Sawai Madhopur– has become a general seat after delimitation.

Below is a Consolidated list of Congress Candidates for Lok Sabha Elections from Rajasthan

Ganganagar (SC) Bharatram Meghwal, Bikaner (SC) Rewatram Panwar, Jhunjhunu Sis Ram Ola, Jaipur Mahesh Joshi, Alwar Jitendra Singh, Bharatpur Ratan Singh, Ajmer Sachin Pilot, Nagaur Smt Jyoti Mirdha, Pali Badri Ram Jakhar, Jodhpur Smt. Chandresh Kumari, Barmer Harsih Choudhary, Jalore Smt Sandhya Choundhary, Udiapur-ST Raghuvir Singh Meena, Banswara-ST Tarachand Bhagora, Chittorgarh Ms Girija Vyas, Rajsamand Gopal Singh Idwa, Bhilwara Dr. C.P. Singh Jhalawar-Baran Smt Urmila Jain.

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BJP Expels 38 Workers in Rajasthan for Anti-Party Activities

News from BJP in Rajasthan

News from BJP in Rajasthan

Bhartiya Janta Party, which was in power in the Rajasthan State before the elections, failed to win a majority in last year’s polls and had to relinquish power to the Congress. Following the defeat, the party had concluded that one of the major reasons for the setback was indiscipline within the party.

In the aftermath of its defeat in the state Assembly elections, the state unit of Bharatiya Janata Party has expelled 38 workers from its folds for six years on charges of indiscipline and working against the general interest of the party during the polls.

The saffron party has dropped 14 workers from Sawai Madhopur district and five from Karauli districts, strongholds of Dr Kirori Lal Meena, prominent leader of the Meena community who defected out of the BJP before the state elections and later came forward to support the Congress to form the government.

According to party sources, the move is expected to send a message that the party will not tolerate any kind of dissidence and indiscipline ahead of the coming Lok Sabha elections.

List of Party Workers those who have been Expelled

Those expelled are  Narayan Ram Dabri,  Birma Ram  Barer and  Laxman Ram from Jodhpur, Pahad Singh and  Prag Singh from Barmer, Amba   Devi Rawal,  Madan Rathore,  Jayanti Lal   Jain and  Mangi Lal   Jain from Pali,  Rupa Ram  Muravatiya from Nagaur,  Ritu Bhatia,  Jagtar Singh,  Gurubal Pal Singh,  Manveer  Singh and  Kundal Lal  Miglani from Ganganagar,  Manak Dhanka,  Kedar Biyani,  Puran Vishnoi,  Babu Lal  Bharti from Hanumangarh.

More names include Hansraj Sharma,  Prem   Devi Meena,   Deendayal Meena,  Hanuman Mangal,  Ramesh Goyal,  Chandan Singh,  Shankar Lal Saini,  Bhawani           Singh Meena,  Bhagwati Singh,  Kailash Meena,   Deendayal Mathuria,  Rajendra Naruka,  Shivraj Meena and  Jagdish Meena from  Sawaimadhopur and   Hari           Singh Barolia,  Kamlesh Dikoliya,  Brijraj Dikoliya,   Hari Singh  Bairwa and Ram  Gopal Meena from Karauli.

BJP  party already suffered another setback recently when senior leader and former Vice President of the country Bhairon Singh Shekawat commented against her style of functioning of Mrs Vasundara Raje within the party and also as the former chief minister of the state.

He also wrote to the Congress chief minister Mr Ashok Gehlot to probe into the corruption charges leveled against the Raje government.

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Rajasthan State Assembly Elections 2008 – Congress Cabinet Ministers Announced, Takes Oath

Indian National Congress Sworn in Rajasthan State Assembly 2008-12

Indian National Congress Sworn in Rajasthan State Assembly 2008-12

Ashok Gehlot, who spearheaded the Congress campaign and brought it back to power in assembly elections in Rajasthan, was sworn in as Chief Minister for a second term in office. Congress, which had won 96 seats in the 200-member assembly, received the support of 8 independents to get majority.

Gehlot, who was the Chief Minister between 1998 and 2003, was sworn in at a public ceremony in front of a large number of Congressmen by Governor S K Singh. He was the only one to take oath on 13 December.

His election as Congress Legislative Party leader was preceded by intense jockeying for power by rival faction chiefs, including on caste line that some one from the Jat community should be given the top political job.

C P Joshi, the party’s state unit President who lost by one vote in Nathdwara constituency, was also in the race apart from senior leaders like Union Minister Sis Ram Ola and Parasram Maderna, both Jats.

Who Have been Inducted as Cabinet Ministers in Rajasthan?

Eleven cabinet and two state ministers have been inducted into the newly formed Ashok Gehlot led Congress government in Rajasthan today

The cabinet ministers Immuddin “Durumyim”, Bharat Singh, Bina Kak, Brij Kishore Sharma, Harjiram Burdak, Hema Ram Choudhary, Mahendrajit Singh Malviya, Mahipal Maderna, Master Bhanwar Lal, Prasadi Lal Meena (independent) and Shanti Dhariwal, took oath in Hindi language.

R K Saini and Golma Devi were sworn in as state ministers.

Ashok Gehlot was administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor S K Singh. 11 other Cabinet Ministers and two State Ministers also took oath. Golma Devi, wife of BJP rebel Kirori La Meena, was a surprise induction into the Gehlot ministry. Golma Devi is an illiterate and could not not even read the oath papers. She had to take the help of a MLA to take oath.

It’s an irony that Congress had to induct such an illiterate woman as a Minister, who can’t even read her own name and use thumb impression to mark her signature. Golma Devi told that her husband Kirori Lal Meena will help her managing the ministry.

The delay in the formation of cabinet was mainly because of issues related to Kirorilal Meena’s inclusion. But after a meeting between Kirorilal and Gehlot the former declined the offer to become a minister, but agreed to allow his wife Golma Devi to be a minister.

Its our personal belief that ministers can change the way people live in a state and these ministers of Rajasthan state will have a tough task ahead as lot of issues have come up in recent past, the major one been the public is more awake than anytime before!!

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BJP Announced First list of Candidates for Rajasthan Elections

The Rajasthan elections this time are crucial for the political fortunes of Vasundhara Raje. But before she begins the battle against the Congress, settling the internal rift over ticket distribution in the BJP has become an acid test of Raje’s political skills. After hours of deliberations over the weekend, the BJP finally announced its first list of candidates for the Assembly elections. The polls for the 200-seat state assembly are scheduled Dec 4.

However, despite the lengthy discussions, the BJP senior leaders could only finalize and announce the names of 95 candidates, 21 less than the Congress in their first list. The list includes Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, who will contest from Jhalrapatan, the constituency from which she won in the last elections.

BJP Candidate for the Election

In its first list of candidates for the Rajasthan polls, the BJP has dropped the names of 12 sitting legislators and repeated 24 members. The rest of the candidates are new faces.

According to the list, the food and civil supplies minister Ghanshyam Tiwari is the candidate from Sanganer, education minister Kalicharan Saraf from Malviya Nagar and the mayor Ashok Parnami from Adarsh Nagar.

Two Cabinet ministers will also contest from different seats. While professor Sanwar Lal Jat will contest from Nasirabad as his present seat Bhinai is now reserved. Rajendra Singh Rathore has now shifted to Taranagar. Rathore, who was facing strong anti-incumbency in his present constituency of Churu, made his presence felt in Taranagar during the past six months.

The BJP has also kept its promise of more tickets for women. The list includes 15 women candidates. The list also includes three candidates from the minority communities. The BJP, which has dropped 12 sitting legislators and repeated 24 members, has fielded a number of new faces.

The party has gone ahead with Dr Digamber Singh from Deeg. The party has also allotted the Bandikui ticket to Salindra Joshi, former Congress minister who had recently joint the BJP.

According to party, the discussions for the remaining seats will continue on Monday, though the party is expected to announce the second list on November 13. Most of the remaining seats are sensitive and can lead to protests and hence, the party is postponing the announcement till the last moment.

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