Rajasthan Election Outcomes Stay Updates: The counting day for the Rajasthan meeting election is right here and each the BJP and the Congress have expressed confidence of their victory. The outcomes can be declared for 199 seats because the voting was not held for one seat because of dying of the candidate. The counting of votes for 19 meeting contituencies of Jaipur can also be being held in the present day with the BJP seeking to sweep the city areas. The Congress is dealing with a stiff process of repeating its 2018 efficiency below the management of Ashok Gehlot. Alternatively, the BJP has not revealed its CM candidate face and has fielded a number of MPs within the ballot preserving the pepople puzzled.
The meeting constituencies below Jaipur district contains Kotputli, Viratnagar, Shahpura, Chomu, Phulera, Dudu (SC), Jhotwara, Amber, Jamwa Ramgarh (ST), Hawamahal, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Civil Strains, Kishanpole, Adarsh Nagar, Malviya Nagar, Sanganer, Bagru (SC), Bassi (ST), and Chaksu (SC).
From Kotputli, Hansraj Patel of the BJP is up in opposition to Rajendra Singh Yadav of Congress. From the Viratnagar seat, Kuldeep Dhankad of the BJP is contesting in opposition to Indraj Singh Gurjar of Congress. From the Shahpura seat, BJP candidate Upen Yadav is contesting in opposition to Manish Yadav of Congress. The Chomu seat can also be witnessing a direct contest between the BJP candidate Ramlal Sharma and Congress candidate Dr Shikha Meel Barala.
From the Phulera seat, Nirmal Kumawat of BJP is up in opposition to Vidhyadhar Singh Chaudhary of Congress. From the Dudu (SC) reserved seat, Dr Premchand Bairwa of BJP is up in opposition to Babulal Nagar of the Congress. In Jhotwara, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, the BJP MP is up in opposition to Abhishek Choudhary of Congress. From the Amber seat, former BJP state president Satish Poonia is up in opposition to Congress chief Prashant Sharma.
In Jamwa Ramgarh (ST), Mahendra Pal Meena of BJP is up in opposition to Gopal Lal Meena of Congress. From the Hawamahal meeting seat, Balmukund Acharya of the BJP is up in opposition to RR Tiwari of Congress. From the Vidhyadhar Nagar seat, Diya Kumari of BJP is up aganst Congress candidate Sitaram Agarwal. From the Civil Strains seat, BJP’s Gopal Sharma is contesting in opposition to Congress candidate Pratap Singh Khachariyawas. From the Kishanpole seat, Chandra Manohar Batwara of the BJP is difficult the Congress candidate Amin Kagzi. From the Adarsh Nagar seat, Ravi Kumar Nayyar of the BJP is contesting in opposition to Rafeek Khan of Congress whereas from the Malviya Nagar seat, Kalicharan Saraf of the BJP is up in opposition to Archana Sharma of Congress. Within the Sanganer seat, the combat is between the Bhajanlal Sharma of the BJP and Pushpendra Bhardwaj of Congress. Within the reserve seat of Bagru (SC), BJP candidate Kailash Chand is contesting in opposition to Ganga Devi of Congress. Within the Bassi (ST) seat, BJP candidate Chandramohan Meena is contesting in opposition to Laxman Meena of Congress. Fromt the Chaksu (SC) seat, Ramavatar Bairwa of the BJP is contesting in opposition to Ved Prakash Solanki of the Congress.