By India Blooms News Service Dec 03, 2023
Jothwara (Rajasthan): Former Union Minister and BJP leader Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore is trailing behind 33-year-old Congress candidate Abhishek Choudhary in the Jhotwara constituency.
Vote counting for the November 25 assembly elections in Rajasthan started at 8 am on Sunday under stringent security measures.
Choudhary is currently in the lead with a margin of 9,000 votes in Jhotwara, a suburban area located in the north-west of Jaipur, reported India Today.
Its worth noting that Jhotwara is a general seat and is not reserved for Scheduled Castes (SCs) or Scheduled Tribes (STs).
Rajasthan has exhibited a pattern of alternating governments every five years, a trend observed since 1993.
The Congress party is working to maintain its hold on power in the face of a resurgent BJP.
Bahujan Samaj Partys (BSP) Dr Ashok Kumar Sharma, Rashtriya Loktantrik Partys (RLP) Jeewanram Jat, Right to Recall Partys (RRP) Aditya Prakash Sharma, Indian Peoples Green Partys (IPGP) Yogi Jeetendra Nath, Jannayak Janta Partys (JJP) Deen Dayal Jakhar, Rashtriya Janata Senas (RJS) Naveen Kumar Sharma, Rashtriya Sawarn Dals (RSD) Beni Prasad Kaushik and Independent candidates Arjun Lal Kumawat, Anand Kumar Saini, Ashu Singh Surpura, Praveen Kumar Sharma, Prasanna Maheshwari, Bhuvnesh Kumar Goyal, Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Surgyan Singh Ghoslya and Hari Kishan Tiwari are also fighting to represent the Jhotwara constituency in the state assembly.
In 2018 Assembly election, Jhotwara assembly constituency was wrested by Congress candidate Lalchand Kataria from BJPs Rajpal Singh Shekhawat by a margin of 10,747 votes.