NEW DELHI: BJP 's Rao Rajendra Singh emerges victorious in Jaipur Rural. He defeated INC's Anil Chopra by a margin of 1,615 votes.
The Jaipur Rural constituency , comprising parts of Jaipur and Alwar districts, has witnessed consecutive victories for the BJP in the previous assembly election and two Lok Sabha elections. The voting for this constituency, which consists of 8 legislative assemblies, took place on April 19 during the first phase of the Lok Sabha 2024 elections. The literacy rate in this Lok Sabha constituency is 64.23%.
In this election, the key candidates for Jaipur Rural are Rao Rajendra Singh from the Bhartiya Janta Party and Anil Chopra from the Indian National Congress . The contest is a classic face-off between experience and youth, as well as the age-old Jat v/s Rajput caste rivalry.
BJP has fielded 65-year-old Rao Rajendra Singh, while Congress has nominated 35-year-old Anil Chopra, a former active student politician. Chopra aims to connect with the youth, who make up about 45% of the registered voters in the constituency, while Singh emphasizes the achievements of the PM Modi government.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha election, the voter turnout was 64.2%. Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore of BJP emerged victorious, securing 8,11,626 votes and defeating Krishna Poonia (INC) by a margin of 3,89,403 votes.
The 2014 elections saw Col Rajyavardhan Rathore of the BJP win by a significant margin of 332,896 votes, highlighting the impact of the Modi wave on the political landscape of Jaipur Rural.
The 2024 Lok Sabha election will test the endurance of the Modi wave in the Jaipur Rural constituency. The voter turnout for the Lok Sabha Election 2024 was 56.7%.
The Jaipur Rural constituency , comprising parts of Jaipur and Alwar districts, has witnessed consecutive victories for the BJP in the previous assembly election and two Lok Sabha elections. The voting for this constituency, which consists of 8 legislative assemblies, took place on April 19 during the first phase of the Lok Sabha 2024 elections. The literacy rate in this Lok Sabha constituency is 64.23%.
In this election, the key candidates for Jaipur Rural are Rao Rajendra Singh from the Bhartiya Janta Party and Anil Chopra from the Indian National Congress . The contest is a classic face-off between experience and youth, as well as the age-old Jat v/s Rajput caste rivalry.
BJP has fielded 65-year-old Rao Rajendra Singh, while Congress has nominated 35-year-old Anil Chopra, a former active student politician. Chopra aims to connect with the youth, who make up about 45% of the registered voters in the constituency, while Singh emphasizes the achievements of the PM Modi government.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha election, the voter turnout was 64.2%. Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore of BJP emerged victorious, securing 8,11,626 votes and defeating Krishna Poonia (INC) by a margin of 3,89,403 votes.
The 2014 elections saw Col Rajyavardhan Rathore of the BJP win by a significant margin of 332,896 votes, highlighting the impact of the Modi wave on the political landscape of Jaipur Rural.
The 2024 Lok Sabha election will test the endurance of the Modi wave in the Jaipur Rural constituency. The voter turnout for the Lok Sabha Election 2024 was 56.7%.
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