Rajasthan Assembly elections: BJP has released the second list of its candidates for Rajasthan Assembly elections. There are names of 83 candidates in this list. Former Chief Minister of Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje has been given ticket from Jhalrapatan, she is the MLA from here. Satish Punia has been given the ticket from Amber, while Jyoti Mirdha has been given the ticket from Nagaur.
Rajendra Rathore was given ticket from Taranagar.
Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Rajendra Rathod has been given ticket from Taranagar. Santosh Ahlawat has been given ticket from Surajgarh. Siddhi Kumari from Bikaner East and Santosh Bawri from Anupgarh (SC) are in the fray.
Central Election Committee approved 83 names
The Central Election Committee of BJP has approved these 83 names in the meeting held under the chairmanship of party president JP Nadda on October 20. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah were present in this meeting. The decision on these names has been taken with their consent. Earlier the party had released the list of 41 candidates. The party has declared the names of a total of 124 candidates so far. Voting is to be held in Rajasthan on 25th November and counting of votes will take place on 3rd December.
Congress released the first list of 33 candidates
It is noteworthy that Congress has also released the first list of 33 candidates for the Rajasthan Assembly elections today. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s name is also in this list. Apart from these, names of CP Joshi and former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot are also in the list. According to the Congress list, Ashok Gehlot will contest elections from Sardarpura only. Sachin Pilot will contest from Tonk assembly constituency from where he is the MLA. Congress has given ticket to Assembly Speaker CP Joshi from Nathdwar.
Assembly Election: The Election Commission on Wednesday ordered transfer of several top police and administrative officials in five election-bound states over laxity in work. These include 25 Police Commissioners and Superintendents of Police, nine District Magistrates (DMs) and four Secretaries and Special Secretaries. Sources gave this information. According to sources, during a review, the commission found that the performance of some officers was “unsatisfactory” and their approach was not serious in various matters like illegal supply of liquor to induce votes. The Commission has asked the transferred officers to immediately hand over their charge to the junior officers concerned. The Commission has also ordered the concerned state governments to send by Thursday evening a list of officers who can be appointed in place of the transferred officers.
Assembly elections are to be held in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram between November 7 and 30 and the counting of votes will take place on December 3. During its review meetings in these five states, the Commission had directed the enforcement agencies and district administrations to increase surveillance and have zero tolerance for distribution of inducements during the electoral process. Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar had said in a press conference during the announcement of elections, the Commission has directed that the movement and distribution of liquor, cash, narcotics and free items should be stopped. These are our four top priorities for free, fair and inducement-free elections.
Quoting information received from the Commission, sources said that illegal liquor from Haryana and Punjab enters Rajasthan through Hanumangarh, Churu, Jhunjhunu and Alwar districts so that it can be supplied to the interior districts of the state. Along with this, liquor also comes from Gujarat. After assessing the performance of officers in these sensitive districts, the Commission has ordered the transfer of Superintendents of Police (SP) and Alwar District Election Officer (DEO) of Hanumangarh, Churu and Bhiwadi in Rajasthan. Similarly, during the review meeting in Telangana, the Commission said that many non-cadre officers have been posted as district in-charges, while officers from administrative and police services have been given non-critical postings.
Order for transfers of SP and Police Commissioner
The Commission has now ordered transfers of 13 SPs and Police Commissioner of the state. Of the 13 police officers transferred to Telangana, nine are non-cadre police officers. Police commissioners of Hyderabad, Warangal and Nizamabad have been transferred. After assessing the performance and relevant information, the DEOs of Rangareddy, Medchal Malkajgiri, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri, Nirmal districts in Telangana have also been transferred. Sources said that large-scale complaints of misuse of money power were received during the recently held by-election on Munugode assembly seat in Telangana. The Commission also ordered the removal of Transport Secretary, Prohibition and Excise Director and Commercial Tax Commissioner in Telangana. Also directed the Telangana government to appoint a separate Principal Secretary for the Excise and Commercial Tax Department in view of the increased work during the elections. Has gone. Earlier, the Chief Secretary of Telangana was holding the additional charge of the department.
Border Security Force and Assam Rifles have been instructed to keep strict vigil on the international borders in Mizoram and Rajasthan. Sources said that four border districts of Rajasthan – Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner and Sriganganagar – are in the grip of drug trafficking. The Commission is keen to conduct ‘inducement-free’ elections and more than Rs 1,400 crore was seized in the last six assembly elections – Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura and Karnataka.
Assembly poll in Rajasthan: The Election Commission has changed the dates of Rajasthan Assembly elections, now voting will be held on 25th November. Earlier the date of voting was fixed for 23 November. The change in the election date has been announced today by the Election Commission. According to the Election Commission, now notification for the elections will be issued on October 30. The last date for nomination is November 6, while nomination papers will be scrutinized on November 7 and candidates will be able to withdraw their names till November 9. The voting date has been fixed for November 25 and the results will be declared on December 3.
MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh opinion poll: Assembly elections are to be held in five states in November-December. Of these, elections in three states (Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh) are considered very important for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Last month, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had released the list of its first candidates for Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. With this, election activity increased in all three Hindi belt states. Two-three months before the elections, a survey has come in which opinion has been taken from the people of all three states. It has been told in the survey whose government can be formed in the upcoming elections. There is one thing common in all three states. Let us understand…
Lotus will bloom in MP
IANS-Pollstrat conducted a survey with 7,883 people of Madhya Pradesh. According to the survey, BJP government is going to be formed again in the state. Out of 230 seats, BJP can get 116 to 124 seats. Whereas Congress can capture 104 seats. The people of MP have voted for CM Shivraj the most among the popular faces. A total of 40 percent people said that CM Shivraj is their favorite CM face.
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Gehlot’s magic will work in Rajasthan
IANS-Pollstrat conducted a survey with 6,705 people of Rajasthan. According to the survey, out of 200 seats, Congress can get 97 to 105 seats. This means that the Congress government is going to be repeated in the state. Whereas BJP can win 89 to 97 seats. In the survey, people were asked about their favorite CM face. Ashok Gehlot got the maximum votes. A total of 38 percent people described CM Gehlot as their favorite leader.
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Congress will form government again in Chhattisgarh
In Chhattisgarh, IANS-Pollstrat conducted a survey with 3,672 people. According to the survey, the Congress government is going to be repeated in the state. Out of 90 seats, Congress can get 62 seats. Whereas BJP can capture 27 seats.
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One thing common in all three states
If we look at the IANS-Pollstrat survey, one thing seems to be common in all the three states. That is, the present government is going to repeat in all the three states. There is BJP government in MP, Congress government in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. According to opinion poll, lotus may bloom in MP in the upcoming elections also. Whereas Congress will have the upper hand in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.