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The fencing of Rajya Sabha elections started: In preparation for sending Congress MLAs to hotel, BJP made in-charges in 4 states

The fencing has started for the Rajya Sabha elections. In view of the elections in Rajasthan, Haryana, Maharashtra and Karnataka, BJP has appointed in-charge here. Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has been given the charge of Rajasthan, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has been given the charge of Haryana, Ashwini Vaishnav has been given the charge of Maharashtra and G Kishan Reddy has been given the charge of Karnataka. At the same time, Congress is also preparing to shift its MLAs to hotels in Haryana and Rajasthan.






BJP General Secretary Arun Singh has issued a letter informing about making 4 ministers in-charge.

BJP General Secretary Arun Singh has issued a letter informing about making 4 ministers in-charge.

According to sources, preparations are being made for fencing in Udaipur from June 3 to keep the Congress and supporting MLAs united in Rajasthan. All the MLAs will be accommodated in the same hotel where Congress's Chintan Shivir was held last month. Even before this, the Congress has barricaded the MLAs in the year 2020.


Here, in Haryana also, preparations are being made to shift the MLAs to Rajasthan. Preparations are being made to keep all the MLAs around the border of Rajasthan adjoining Haryana. However, Kuldeep Vishnoi did not attend the Congress Legislature Party meeting recently. In such a situation, speculations are also being made about him.


Come, let us know about the states where the Rajya Sabha elections are to be held.


Rajasthan: The road to the third seat is not easy for the Congress

Elections are to be held on 4 seats of Rajya Sabha in Rajasthan, in which each candidate needs the votes of 41-41 MLAs to win. Congress has fielded 3 candidates Randeep Surjewala, Mukul Wasnik and Pramod Tiwari, while BJP has fielded Ghanshyam Tiwari. On the other hand, Essel Group chairman Subhash Chandra has filled the form as an independent with the support of BJP.


The Congress has fielded Mukul Wasnik, Pramod Tiwari and Randeep Surjewala as candidates for the Rajya Sabha.

The Congress has fielded Mukul Wasnik, Pramod Tiwari and Randeep Surjewala as candidates for the Rajya Sabha.

Congress has 108 MLAs of its own. One is Subhash Garg of RLD. The Congress has claimed the support of 126 MLAs, including 13 Independents, two CPM and two BTP MLAs. Despite this claim of Congress, the danger of dent remains. Angry MLAs can spoil the equation of Congress in the third seat. If four independents, two BTP MLAs slip from the Congress camp, the strength will remain 120. In such a situation, there may be an eclipse if the third candidate wins.


Haryana: Strong on paper, but afraid of messing up maths

In Haryana, elections are to be held on a total of 2 seats of Rajya Sabha, in which every candidate needs the votes of 31-31 MLAs. Congress has the support of 31 MLAs, yet the party is facing the fear of cross voting. In Haryana, Congress has fielded Ajay Maken and BJP has fielded Krishnalal Panwar. While Kartikeya Sharma has filed as an independent, he has got the support of Dushyant Chautala's party JJP, which has 10 MLAs.

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