Jaipur : By-elections are to be held in Rajasthan on 13 November. This time a large participation of youth will be seen in the by-elections, that is, young voters will play an important role in writing the fate of the candidates on seven assembly seats. In the by-elections, there are majority of young voters on these assembly seats, who will vote on various issues. These include those voters whose age is less than 40 years. Apart from this, this time there are 69 thousand 353 voters in seven assembly seats who will cast their vote for the first time. Through this report, we know how many youth voters are there in the assembly seats and what are the issues of the youth.
69353 youth will cast their votes for the first time on seven seats.
In Rajasthan, voting will be held on November 13 for Khinvsar, Salumber, Dausa, Deoli Uniara, Ramgarh, Chaurasi and Jhunjhunu assembly seats. According to the data, a total of 69 thousand 353 youth will cast their votes for the first time on these assembly seats. During this period, 11847 youth will cast their votes for the first time in Khinvsar Assembly, 11562 in Salumber, 11023 in Dausa. Similarly, 13875 youth voters will cast their votes in Deoli Uniara, 9761 in Ramgarh, 11850 in Chairasi and 10105 in Jhunjhunu assembly seat. Among these, maximum youth are in Deoli Uniara assembly seat, where maximum 13875 youth will vote.
So many youth will vote in the by-elections
There will be a large participation of young voters in 7 assembly seats in the by-elections to be held on 13 November. If we look at the figures, there are a total of 10 lakh 37 thousand 533 youth voters in all these assembly seats. Those who are below 40 years of age will vote in this election. Among these, 1,50,977 youth will cast their votes in Khinvsar Assembly, 1,48,000 in Salumber, 1,27,000 in Dausa, 2,01,412 in Deoli Uniara, 1,40,000 in Ramgarh, 1,31,263 in Chaurasi Assembly and 1,38,850 in Jhunjhunu. Here also Deoli Uniyara assembly seat has the maximum number of 2 lakh thousand 412 voters.
Youth will cast their votes on these issues
In the elections to be held on November 13, youth will cast their votes on various issues. These include major employment, PG colleges, industrial development, timely government recruitment, increasing vacant posts in schools, priority to local youth in industries, recruitment in the army, rail line connectivity, increased facilities for higher education. Youth will cast their votes on these assembly seats on all these issues.