Rajasthan Assembly By Election 2024 Latest News: Along with the assembly elections to be held next month in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, by-elections are also to be held in many states. In this series, by-elections will be held on 7 assembly seats in Rajasthan. The seats for which by-elections are to be held here include Dausa, Salumber, Jhunjhunu, Chaurasi, Khinvsar, Ramgarh and Deoli-Uniara.
If we talk about the previous results, then out of these 7 seats, Congress had won Ramgarh, Dausa, Jhunjhunu and Deoli-Uniara seat, while Khinvsar seat was held by RLP. BJP had won Chaurasi seat at Bap and Salumbar seat. However, BJP, encouraged by its spectacular victory in the Haryana Assembly, is claiming victory on all seven seats. At the same time, Congress is also confident of victory because of its vote bank. Let us know how many Muslim voters are there on these seats and what is the electoral equation here.
1. Jhunjhunu Assembly Seat
Jhunjhunu seat was earlier won by Brijendra Ola, but after he became MP, it has become vacant. There are about 260408 voters in Jhunjhunu assembly constituency. Of these, 133995 are male voters and 122970 are female voters. After these, Muslim voters are at third place in terms of numbers, whose number is around 45 thousand. On this seat, SC voters are 40 thousand, Rajput voters are 30 thousand, Mali voters are 23 thousand, Brahmin voters are 18 thousand, Kumhar voters are 8 thousand, Vaishya voters are 7 thousand, Khati voters are 7 thousand, Gurjar voters are 4 thousand, ST voters are around 3500, Barber voters are There are 2 thousand and about 1500 voters of Swami Samaj.
2. Dausa Assembly Seat
Dausa assembly seat had become vacant after Murari Lal Meena of Congress became MP from Dausa. Before 2013, this seat was held by BJP, but Murari Lal Meena, close to Sachin Pilot, has established his dominance over it. BJP has become very weak here in the last ten years. Dausa seat has the highest number of ST voters. Here in the year 2024, the number of male voters is 129422 and the number of female voters is 116590. The number of Scheduled Caste voters in Dausa Assembly is around 49,571, the number of Scheduled Tribe voters is around 57,530, the number of Muslim voters is around 9,311.
3. Deoli-Uniara Assembly Seat
This seat comes in Tonk district. This seat has become vacant after Harish Meena of Congress became MP. This Gurjar-Meena dominated seat is decided more by the candidate than by the equation of caste and voters. This is one of the few seats in Rajasthan where Gurjar-Meenas seem united in terms of voting. There are a total of 3 lakh 1 thousand 575 voters in Deoli-Uniara assembly area. Among these, Meena (ST) voters are the highest. Their number is 65 thousand. After this come (SC) Bairava, Regar, Khatik, Koli Harijan voters. Their number is about 61 thousand. There are about 57 thousand Gurjar voters on this seat. Mali voters are around 12 thousand, Brahmin voters are around 15 thousand, Jat voters are around 15 thousand, Vaishya-Mahajan voters are around 8 thousand and the number of Muslim voters is around 14 thousand. Other castes have around 58 thousand votes.
4. Ramgarh Assembly seat
This seat has become vacant after the death of Congress MLA Zuber Khan. Congress has always been strong on this seat which falls in Alwar district. Here the Muslim voter plays a decisive role. Since 1990, Congress has always given a chance to the Meo candidate here and he has won every time. There are a total of 2 lakh 71 thousand 117 voters in Ramgarh assembly seat. The Meo community has the highest number of voters here. Their number is about 80 thousand. After this, 50 thousand SC voters, 35 thousand votes from Rajput community, 25 thousand votes from Punjabi/Sikh community, 15 thousand votes from Jat community, 15 thousand votes from Saini community, 10 thousand votes from Brahmin community, 10 thousand votes from Bania community and 5 thousand votes from Gurjar community. Are.
5. Salumber Assembly Seat
The total voters on this ST reserved seat are around 2.95 lakh. In this, the number of male voters is 150265 and female voters are 144883. BJP’s Amritlal Meena had won from here in 2023. He won for the third consecutive time, this seat has become vacant after his death. In such a situation, the wave is with BJP. The number of ST voters in Salumber (ST) assembly constituency is approximately 147,828. There are Muslim voters, whose number is around 6,174. The number of rural voters here is around 248,251 and the number of urban voters is around 20,213.
6. Eighty-fourth assembly seat
Eighty-four assembly seats fall in the tribal belt. Tribal voters have more dominance here. This is the reason why Bharatiya Adivasi Party (BAP) is strong here. Rajkumar Rot has won from here twice in a row. This seat has become vacant after Rajkumar Rot became MP. 90 percent of the population in Chaurasi assembly constituency is tribal dominated. Migration, water shortage and employment are important issues in this area.
7. Khinvsar Assembly Seat
Khinvsar assembly seat has always been considered a strong stronghold of Hanuman Beniwal. In Khinvsar Assembly, the number of Scheduled Caste voters is approximately 58,180, the number of Scheduled Tribe voters is approximately 350, the number of Muslim voters is approximately 22,972, the number of rural voters is approximately 233,544 and the number of urban voters is approximately 16,181. Here Scheduled Caste and Muslim voters play a decisive role.
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