Rajya Sabha Election 2024: In a significant development for Rajasthan’s political landscape, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidates, Madan Rathod and Chunnilal Garasia, have officially entered the race for the Rajya Sabha. The nominations were submitted in the state assembly, marking the final day for filing nominations.
The nomination process took place at 12:15 PM, with Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, former CM Vasundhara Raje, Deputy CM Diya Kumari, Premchand Bairwa, and State President CP Joshi present. Both BJP candidates have submitted their nominations, and as of now, it appears that all three candidates will go uncontested, leading to a nearly certain election on all three seats.
The scrutiny of nomination papers is scheduled for February 16 in Room No. 751 of the assembly. Candidates can withdraw their nominations until February 20. If necessary, voting will be held from 9 AM to 4 PM on February 27, followed by the vote count starting at 5 PM on the same day.
While the fourth candidate has not yet emerged, it is highly likely that the three existing candidates will be declared victorious. The Rajasthan Rajya Sabha elections are closely watched, and these nominations set the stage for an intriguing political contest.
This development underscores the BJP’s efforts to consolidate its position in the upper house of Parliament. With the election date approaching, all eyes are on the candidates and their campaigns. The Rajya Sabha plays a crucial role in shaping legislation and policy, making this election a matter of great importance for the state and the nation.
As the nomination process concludes today, Rajasthan awaits the unfolding of this political drama. The assembly corridors buzz with anticipation, and the fate of the candidates rests in the hands of the voters and party members. The Rajya Sabha Election 2024 promises to be a riveting affair, with implications beyond the state borders.