Rajasthan By-elections: Voting on 13th November for 7 Assembly Seats, Results on 23rd

The Rajasthan government has announced by-elections for seven assembly seats, including Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Devli-Uniyara, Khinvsar Chaurasi, Salumber, and Ramgarh. Voting will take place on 13th November, with results expected on 23rd November. These elections come just 11 months after the previous assembly elections, as five seats became vacant due to MLAs becoming MPs, and two due to the deaths of sitting legislators.

Context of the By-elections

  • Vacant Seats:
    • Five seats are vacant because the elected MLAs have transitioned to the Parliament.
    • Two seats became vacant following the unfortunate demise of their MLAs.

Current Political Landscape

Out of the seven seats, the BJP only held the Salumber seat with MLA Amritlal Meena. The remaining six seats were primarily held by:

  • Congress: 4 seats (Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Devli-Uniyara, and Ramgarh).
  • Indian Tribal Party: 1 seat.
  • RLP: 1 seat.

Political Implications

The results of these by-elections will significantly influence the political trajectory of Rajasthan. Both the government and opposition are heavily invested in these contests, and the outcome will reflect public sentiment toward the current administration. A win for the BJP could bolster its claim to success in governance, while unfavorable results might intensify opposition scrutiny and challenges to the ruling party.

Election Regulations

With the announcement of the by-elections, the model code of conduct is now in effect. This prohibits any new inaugurations or government announcements that could influence voters in the seven constituencies. Additionally, government officials and ministers will not be allowed to use official vehicles or resources in these areas during the election period.

Recent Developments

Before the by-elections, the Rajasthan government had to retract several transfers within the education department following public backlash. There were attempts to transfer 40 school principals, mainly in the Dausa district, which were criticized and subsequently canceled. This incident highlights the sensitivity surrounding governmental decisions ahead of the elections.

Conclusion

The upcoming by-elections in Rajasthan are poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future political landscape of the state. With the stakes high for both the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress, all eyes will be on the voter response and the implications of the election results.

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