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Rajsamand Lok Sabha constituency: Candidates for 2019 LS poll, past results, all updates

BJP's Diya Kumari and Congress' Devkinandan Gurjar will be up in the key contest in Rajsamand. In the 4th phase, a total of 71 seats across 8 states will witness Lok Sabha election 2019.

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Rajsamand Lok Sabha constituency: Parliamentary constituency Rajsamand will go to polls on April 29 in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha election. BJP's Diya Kumari and Congress' Devkinandan Gurjar will be up in the key contest in 2019. In the 4th phase, a total of 71 seats across 8 states will witness Lok Sabha election 2019.

Rajsamand Lok Sabha constituency consists of eight assembly segments which are Beawar, Merta (SC), Degana, Jaitaran, Bhim, Kumbhalgarh, Rajsamand, Nathdwara. 

Rajput, Jat and Brahmin voters have mixed strenght in this constituency, therefore, community vote wouldn't be a big issue in election, rather, other issues like farm distress, welfare shcemes will be more on agenda to decide the mandate. 

BJP's 2019 candidate in Rajsamand is Diya Kumari, who belongs to one of the Royal families of Rajasthan in the Rajput community. In her poll rallies, she is reaching out to women voters who according to her are more conservative in a state like Rajasthan and prefer women candidates in governance so that they can approach them easily. 

Assuring voters that she will not them down, Diya Kumari appealed to voters to do their duty on April 29 and she will take care of her duty.

Rajsamand Lok Sabha constituency 2019 candidates
 
BJP: Diya Kumari
Congress: Devkinandan Gurjar  

Rajsamand Lok Sabha election results in 2014 and 2009

2014 

Winning candidate: Hariom Singh Rathore (BJP)

Losing candidate: Gopal Singh Shekhawat (Congress)

2009

Winning candidate: Gopal Singh Shekhawat (Congress)
 
Losing candidate: Rasa Singh Rawat (BJP)

Rajasthan has a total of 25 parliamentary seats which will go to polls in two phases. Here is the seat-wise break-up in which phase, the election will be held in Rajasthan constituencies. 

13 out of 25 Rajasthan constituencies will go to polls in Lok Sabha election 4th phase, April 29: Tonk-Sawai Madhopur, Ajmer, Pali, Jodhpur, Barmer, Jalore, Udaipur, Banswara, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Kota, Jhalawar-Baran. 

Remaining 12 Rajasthan constituencies will go to polls in Lok Sabha election 5th phase, May 06: Ganganagar, Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Jaipur Rural, Jaipur, Alwar, Bharatpur, Karauli-Dholpur, Dausa, Nagaur

Rajasthan is one of the key states in the Hindi-belt both the national parties — BJP and Congress — are set to give a tough competition to each other. Rajasthan has a total of 4,84,79,229 voters.

BJP's alliance in Rajasthan 

The BJP is contesting polls in alliance with Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Led by Jat leader Hanuman Beniwal, RLP won Khinvsar, Merta and Bhopalgarh seats in 2018 Rajasthan Assembly elections.

Hanuman Beniwal is a former BJP leader who was ousted from the party after his differences with former chief minister Vasundhara Raje. However, after the 2018 assembly election results, which led the BJP to lose the state to Congress, it has aligned with the RLP. Looking at the presence of RLP's presence in some regions, BJP may encash benefit in districts like Ajmer, Pali, Barmer, and Jodhpur. 

Congress' alliance in Rajasthan

Congress is going to contest all 25 seats in the forthcoming election. However, in assembly election 2018, it has allied with Rashtriya Lok Dal led by Ajit Singh, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Sharad Yadav’s Loktantrik Janata Dal. 

Role of Rajasthan Assembly election 2018 results

In 2018, Congress dethrone BJP from power after it won 100 seats in 200 constituency assembly. The BJP which was in power secured 73 seats and couldn't retain the state. Going by the 2018 results, if anti-incumbency wave continues against the BJP, then it will affect BJP's tally which won all 25 Lok Sabha seats in 2014 elections. It was for the first time since 1989 that Congress failed to win even a single seat in 2014 Lok Sabha polls. 

However, it is very hard to predict whether there will be a repeat of 2018 assembly polls or the Modi factor would once again work. In 2014, BJP's total vote share was 54.9

Lok Sabha election 2019 is being held in 7-phases. The first, second and third voting have already taken place. The remaining phases will go to polls on April 29 (4th phase), May 06 (5th phase), May 12 (6th phase) and May 19 (7ht phase).

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