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Congress and BJP leaders face to face regarding Rajasthan by-election

Jaipur : After the Lok Sabha elections, five assembly seats in Rajasthan became vacant. By-elections are likely to be held on these seats in November. Political parties have started preparations for this. Congress had formed a four-member committee for these seats. After which BJP has now appointed in-charges for the by-elections on these five assembly seats.

Jhunjhunu: Minister Avinash Gehlot, Sumit Godara, State General Secretary Shravan Bagdi, MLA Govardhan Verma

Khinvsar: Minister Kanhaiya Lal Chaudhary, Suresh Rawat, MLA Babu Singh Rathore, State Vice President Narayan Pancharia, Spokesperson Ashok Saini
Dausa: Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa, Minister Kirori Lal Meena, former minister Arun Chaturvedi, state vice president Prabhu Lal Saini
Deoli-Uniyara: Former Minister Rajendra Rathore, Minister Hiralal Nagar, State General Secretary Jitendra Gothwal, Omprakash Bhadana
Chaurasi: Minister Babulal Kharari, MLA Shrichand Kriplani, State Vice President Nahar Singh, State Minister Mithlesh Gautam, Mahesh Sharma
These Congress stalwarts are in the fray
Jhunjhunu: MP Brijendra Singh Ola, General Secretary Ram Singh Kaswa, District President Dinesh Sunda, MLA Manoj Meghwal have been included.
Dausa: MP Murarilal Meena, General Secretary Pushpendra Bhardwaj, District President Ramjilal Od, MLA Rafiq Khan are included.
Deoli-Uniyara: MP Harish Meena, General Secretary Prashant Sharma, District President Hari Prasad Bairwa, MLA Vikas Chaudhary
Khinvsar: District President Zakir Hussain Gasavat, MLA Dungar Ram Gedar, State Congress Seva Dal’s chief organizer Hem Singh Shekhawat, former State President of NSUI Abhishek Chaudhary
Chaurasi: Vice President Ratan Dewasi, District President Vallabhram Patidar, MLA Pushkarlal Dangi, former MLA Ramlal Meena have been included.

The seat became vacant due to the victory of these MPs

This time, 7 MLAs filed their candidature for all the 25 Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan. Out of which 5 MLAs travelled all the way to Delhi. As a result, 5 assembly seats became vacant. By-elections are to be held on the Jhunjhunu seat due to Brijendra Singh Ola becoming the MP from Jhunjhunu, the Dausa seat due to Murarilal Meena becoming the MP from Dausa, the Deoli-Uniyara seat due to Harish Meena becoming the MP from Tonk, the Khinvsar seat due to Hanuman Beniwal becoming the MP from Nagaur and the Chaurasi seat due to Rajkumar Roat becoming the MP from Banswara.

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