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Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase 2: Over 2 cr voters to decide fate of 152 candidates on 13 seats in Rajasthan

Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase 2: In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP registered a sweeping victory, winning 24 out of 25 seats in Rajasthan, while the remaining one seat was won by Rashtriya Loktrantrik Party candidate Hanuman Beniwal.

Edited By: Sheenu Sharma @20sheenu Jaipur Published : Apr 25, 2024 21:48 IST, Updated : Apr 25, 2024 21:48 IST
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Image Source : ECI (X) Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase 2: Over 2 crore voters to decide fate of 152 candidates on 13 seats in Rajasthan.

Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase 2: After a high-voltage electioneering in Rajasthan, polling on 13 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats will be held on Friday (April 26). Among the 152 candidates in the fray in this phase are two Union ministers, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president, and a former Assembly Speaker.

The sons of two former chief ministers are also contesting in this phase of Lok Sabha elections. Polling will be held on Friday at 28,758 booths from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. Around 2.80 crore voters are eligible to vote in the second phase. This is the final phase of elections for Rajasthan where polling on 12 seats was held in the first phase on April 19 (Friday).

By-election in Bagidora 

Along with Lok Sabha general elections, a by-election will also be held in Bagidora assembly seat in Banswara which became vacant after Congress MLA Mahendrajeet Singh Malviya joined BJP.

Malviya is contesting the Lok Sabha election from Banswara as the BJP candidate.

Security arrangements for Phase 2 voting 

More than 1.72 lakh personnel have been deployed on election duty to ensure free and fair polls while 82,487 security personnel including policemen, home guards, forest guards, and Rajasthan Armed Constabulary jawans.

 
Chief electoral officer (CEO) Praveen Gupta said 175 companies of central police forces will also be there for security-related arrangements.

Here is list of 13 constituencies where voting will take place:

  1. Barmer-Jaisalmer
  2. Jodhpur
  3. Jalore
  4. Chittorgarh
  5. Banswara
  6. Kota-Bundi
  7. Tonk-Sawai Madhopur
  8. Ajmer
  9. Pali
  10. Udaipur
  11. Rajsamand
  12. Kota
  13. Jhalawar-Baran

Low voter turnout in Phase 1 

After a low voter turnout during the first phase of elections on April 19 at 58.28 per cent, leaders focused on urging people to vote in the second phase.

Poll campaign for Phase 2 

The election campaign in the second phase heated up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacking Congress and calling it a party of "urban naxals". Addressing a rally in Rajasthan's Banswara last week, PM Modi suggested that if the Congress comes to power, it would "redistribute" wealth to Muslims. He alleged that Congress plans to give the people's hard-earned money and valuables to the "infiltrators" and "those who have more children".

In another rally in Tonk, Modi accused the Congress of attempting to reduce the reservation for Dalits, tribals and backwards and give it to Muslims against the spirit of the Constitution.

Which is the largest Lok Sabha constituency of Rajasthan?

Located along the India-Pakistan border, Barmer-Jaisalmer is the largest Lok Sabha constituency of Rajasthan. It is witnessing a triangular contest among Independent candidate Ravindra Singh Bhati, the Congress' Ummeda Ram Beniwal and the BJP's Kailash Chaudhary.

Bhati, 26, is an Independent MLA from the Sheo constituency of Barmer district.

Vaibhav Gehlot contesting from Jalore 

Former Chief Minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot's son Vaibhav Gehlot is contesting the Lok Sabha election from Jalore. Ashok Gehlot focused most of his campaigning on this seat and is likely to make it a tough contest for the BJP's Lumbaram, a grassroots-level leader.

Vaibhav lost his first Lok Sabha election in 2019 to the BJP's Gajendra Singh Shekhawat from Jodhpur. After Barmer-Jaisalmer, all eyes are on Jodhpur, where BJP candidate Shekhawat is facing a neck-and-neck fight with the Congress' Karan Singh Uchiarda.

While Shekhawat is contesting from Jodhpur for the third time after winning the seat in 2014 and 2019, it is the maiden Lok Sabha fight of Karan Singh.

Vasundhara Raje's son contesting from Jhalawar-Baran seat 

BJP national vice-president and former chief minister Vasundhara Raje remained focused on the Jhalawar-Baran Lok Sabha seat throughout the campaigning phase. Her son and sitting MP Dushyant Singh is contesting this seat against Congress candidate Urmila Jain, a Zila Pramukh and wife of former minister Pramod Jain Bhaya.

In Kota-Bundi, sitting MP and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is facing a stiff challenge from the Congress candidate Prahlad Gunjal.

The tribal-dominated Banswara seat is witnessing an interesting contest as the Congress pledged its support to Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) candidate Rajkumar Roat, days after its candidate entered the fray. The Congress' Arvind Damor did not withdraw his nomination and said he would contest the election with "full strength".

The Congress decided to support the BAP because its veteran tribal leader Malviya joined the BJP in February and was given a ticket. Former Rajasthan Assembly speaker CP Joshi is contesting the Lok Sabha election from Bhilwara as the Congress candidate against the BJP's Damodar Agarwal.

BJP state president Chandra Prakash Joshi is contesting from Chittorgarh for the third time. Former minister Udailal Anjana is the Congress candidate for this seat.

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