Jaipur (Ram Sharma) Abhayindia.com In the upcoming Rajasthan assembly elections, both the BJP and the Congress will consider nine state assembly seats. These 9 seats were such in elections where the difference between victory and defeat was less than 1000 votes. As a result, the balance of power has changed. The Congress and BJP leaders are taking these places seriously this time too. Here, both parties conduct a thorough questioning regarding the choice of a candidate. Only after that the candidates will be determined. Both sides have retained these places in the “C” category, meaning a bit of math can make them lose in these places. This time, both sides can nominate new candidates.
The peculiarity is that in the last elections the BJP was removed from power by just half a percent of the votes. That is, the difference in victory between the BJP and the Congress was very less. Minority Affairs Minister in the Gelot government, Saleh Mohammad, who won by a narrower margin, also included his Pokaran seat, from where Saleh Mohammad won with just 872 votes, while Dr. Jitendra Singh, the chief minister’s political adviser, also won the Ketri seat. Ki’s next fight.
Biggest and smallest victory for Bhilwara: The biggest and smallest victory in the state was recorded in the Bhilwara region. The biggest victory was recorded by BJP candidate Kailash Megwal with a margin of 74,542 votes. On the other hand, BJP candidate Asind Jabbar Singh Sanhla won the smallest victory with only 154 votes. In addition, 860 in Fatehpur Sikara, 872 in Jaisalmer seat in Pokarana, 920 in Sidar in Dataramgarh, 957 in Sivana Barmer seat, 957 in Khetri Jhunjhunu seat, 251 in Marwar Junction Pali and Hanumangarh seat in Pilibang. The difference was only 278 votes. .
NOTA was also instrumental in defeating the BJP: In the last assembly elections, the HOTA also played a major role in removing the BJP from power in the state. The NOTA vote messed up the calculations for many candidates. In 18 places, the difference between victory and defeat exceeded the total NOTA and voided votes. Voters used NOTA throughout Rajasthan. This figure reached 4 lakhs 67 thousand 785 people. In the 2018 elections, the NOTA received 1.33% of the total vote, and the difference in the number of votes between the Congress and the BJP was only 0.5%. A maximum of 11,002 NOTA votes were cast in the Kushalgarh assembly while a minimum of 392 NOTA votes were cast in the Surajgarh assembly constituency. This was considered the result of a storm brewing within the BJP during assembly elections.
