Rajasthan election results: Picture in Jaipur uncertain, Congress leads in 6, BJP in 4 seats

As of 1:36 pm, of the 12 seats in Jaipur district, the Congress is leading in 6 seats, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 4 seats, while Independents are leading in 2 seats.

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Rajasthan election results: Picture in Jaipur uncertain, Congress leads in 6, BJP in 4 seats
Congress is leading in 6 seats in Rajasthan. (Photo: Twitter/@SachinPilot)

In Short

  • Congress leading in majority of seats but having hiccups in touching half-way mark
  • In Amber, the BJP is leading over Congress by more than 6,000 votes
  • In Jamwa Ramgarh seat, the Congress leads the BJP by around 13,000 votes

Trends for the assembly election results in Rajasthan have shown an interesting picture with the Congress leading in a majority of seats but having hiccups in touching the half-way mark. In the state, the picture is particularly interesting in Jaipur district, which has 12 assembly seats.

As of 1:36 pm, of the 12 seats in Jaipur district, the Congress is leading in 6 seats, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 4 seats, while Independents are leading in 2 seats.

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In Bassi, Independent candidate Laxman Meena is leading over the BJP’s Kanhaiya Lal.

In Bagru, BJP candidate Kailash Chand Verma is leading by around 2,000 votes over Congress’s ganga Devi.

In Amber, the BJP is leading over the Congress by more than 6,000 votes.

In Chomu constituency, BJP’s Ramlal Sharma is leading over Congress candidate Bhagwan Singh Saini.

In Kotputli, Congress’s Rajendra Singh Yadav is leading over BJP’s Mukesh Goyal by nearly 2,000 votes.

In Viratnagar constituency, Congress candidate Indraj Singh Gurjar is leading an Independent candidate by around 6,000 votes.

Shahpura seat gives a better lead for the BJP as its candidate kailash Chandra Meghwal is leading the Congress’s Mahaveer Prasad by over 51,000 votes.

In Jamwa Ramgarh seat, the Congress leads the BJP by around 13,000 votes.

The Congress is also leading in Jhotwara seat over the BJP.

In Phulera seat of Jaipur district, Congress’s Vidhyadhar Singh is leading over Nirmal Kumawat by just 1,000 votes.

For now, the Dudu seat seems to go in favour of Independent candidate Babulal Nagar who is leading over the BJP candidate Prem Chandra Bairwa.

A close contest is also underway in Chaksu as Congress’ Ved Prakash Solanki is leading over BJP’s Ramavtar Bairwa by just 3,000 votes.