Ajmer: The section two of Lok Sabha elections went into polling on April 26, 2024 (Friday). Rajasthan has whole 25 seats, 12 of which went to polls on April 19. Remaining 13 have been scheduled on April 26 throughout section 2. Ajmer is among the many 13 Rajasthan Lok Sabha constituencies that went to polls on April 26. Ajmer Lok Sabha constituency includes eight Vidhan Sabha segments together with Dudu, Kishangarh, Pushkar, Ajmer North, Ajmer South, Nasirabad, Masuda, Kekri. Ajmer seat encompasses components of each Ajmer and Jaipur districts.
Ajmer Lok Sabha constituency includes eight Vidhan Sabha segments. | FPJ
BJP’s Bhagirath Chaudhary vs INC’s Ram Chandra Choudhary
Ajmer Lok Sabha constituency went to polls on April 26, Friday. BJP’s Bhagirath Chaudhary is the present MP who fights the elections towards INC’s Ramachandra Chaudhary within the 2024 battle. Key problems with elections in Ajmer embrace, poor energy provide, examination paper leaks problem, peoples’ grievance of correct academic infrastructure, Street infrastructure, and so forth. Whereas Bhagirath Chaudhry is eyeing to attain hattrick this time, Congress has determined to depend on Ramchandra Chaudhary who’s popularly often known as the ’dairy king’ of Ajmer. His connections with native farmers and assured profile in Ajmer dairy community is prone to pose a troublesome problem for the BJP.
BJP’s Bhagirath Chaudhary vs INC’s Ram Chandra Choudhary | FPJ
Earlier outcomes overview
Over the last 4 Lok Sabha Elections, BJP has been holding the seat aside from 2009, when Sachil Pilot received the seat on Congress ticket. Nevertheless, Modi issue helped BJP to make a comeback in 2014. In 2019 Lok sabha Elections, BJP’s Bhagirath Choudhary had clinched victory by defeating INC’s Riju Jhunjhunwala by a margin of 4,16,424 votes. In 2014 too, BJP received the elections with C R Chaudhary defeating Congress’ Sachin Pilot by a margin of 1,71, 983 votes.
Earlier 4 Lok Sabha Elections Winners | FPJ
In 2009, INC’s Sachin Pilot had defeated BJP Kiran Maheshwari with an in depth margin of 76,135. In 2004, BJP’s Rasa Singh Rawat had defeated INC’s Haji Habibur Rehman.
Earlier Lok Sabha Elections knowledge | FPJ
Counting of Lok sabha Elections can be held on June 4.