Congress wrests Mandalgarh Assembly seat in Rajasthan from BJP


Jaipur, Feb 1 (IANS): The opposition Congress on Thursday wrested the Mandalgarh Assembly seat from the ruling BJP as its candidate Vivek Dhakar trounced his nearest rival Shakti Singh Hada by 12,976 votes.

While Dhakar got 70,146 votes, Hada got 57,170 votes in the bypoll held on January 29. In Mandalgarh, Hada, Dhakar, and independent Gopal Malviya were the top contenders among eight candidates.

The bypoll to the seat was necessitated after BJP MLA Kirti Kumari died of swine flu on August 28 last year.

Voting in the bypolls for the Ajmer and Alwar Lok Sabha constituencies and the Mandalgarh Assembly seat in Rajasthan was held peacefully on January 29, recording polling percentages of 65 per cent, 62 per cent and 80 per cent respectively. A total of 23 candidates are in the fray in Ajmer and 11 in Alwar.

The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress are involved in a direct fight in Ajmer and Alwar which too were held by the BJP when its sitting MPs died. Ajmer MP Sanwar Lal Jat passed away on August 9 last, while Alwar MP Mahant Chand Nath died on September 17 last year following a prolonged illness.

Congress state unit President Sachin Pilot told the media that the victory was "dedicated to the public" which he claimed had "rejected" the BJP government and its corrupt policies.

"The arrogant attitude of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia has boomeranged on the ruling party. Although all BJP leaders campaigned, the public was not convinced by their fake promises."

  

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    People are sick of slogans and no development and cow and communal politics of BJP. You can't fool people all the time.

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