Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023: BJP Leader Mukesh Goyal Breaks Down After Being Denied Ticket From Kotputli Constituency for Upcoming Polls

BJP on Monday released its first list of the 41 candidates for the Rajasthan assembly elections. The names of the candidates were finalized at a meeting of its Central Election Committee (CEC) that was chaired by the BJP President JP Nadda on October 1.

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Kotputli-Behror, October 12: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Mukesh Goyal broke down after being denied a ticket from the Kotputli constituency for the upcoming assembly elections in Rajasthan. Goyal had previously contested in the 2018 Rajasthan assembly elections but was defeated by Congress' Rajendra Singh Yadav by a margin of more than 13,000 votes.

After a meeting with his supporters in his constituency on Wednesday evening, Goyal was seen shedding tears as the party announced Hansraj Patel Gurjar as its candidate for the Kotputli seat. After meeting with his supporters in his constituency on Wednesday, Goyal was seen crying heavily when the BJP revoked his ticket. Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023 Date: EC Changes Date of Polling for Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha Elections, Check New Schedule Here.

BJP on Monday released its first list of the 41 candidates for the Rajasthan assembly elections. The names of the candidates were finalized at a meeting of its Central Election Committee (CEC) that was chaired by the BJP President JP Nadda on October 1.

BJP has fielded Rajyavardhan Rathore, an MP from Jhotwara, while another MP Diya Kumari has been fielded from Vidhyadhar Nagar. The party has fielded Baba Balaknath from Tijara and Kirodi Lal Meena from Sawai Madhopur. Notably, the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday changed the poll dates of Rajasthan Assembly elections from November 23 to November 25. Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023: BJP Springs Surprise by Fielding 29 Fresh Faces out of 41 Candidates in First List in State.

"The change in the date of the poll was made following representations from various political parties, and social organisations and also issues raised in various media platforms considering large-scale wedding/social engagement on that day which may cause inconvenience to a large number of people, various logistic issues and may lead to reduced voters participation during the poll," the ECI said.

Elections will be held in the five crucial states of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana and Mizoram between November 7 and 30, and the results will be declared on December 3, the Election Commission said Monday. All 200 seats in Rajasthan will see voting on November 25.

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