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Ganganagar: Independent Candidate Radheshyam Dies in Ganganagar Jaipur | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Independent candidate from Ganganagar constituency Radheshyam (65), who was suffering from cancer passed away on Tuesday night, confirmed Ganganagar district election officer (DEO) Ansh Deep.
With Rasheshyam’s death, only 15 candidates are left in the fray in Ganganagar. However, it will not affect the assembly polls to the constituency.
Earlier, the election to the Karanpur seat in Gangapur was adjourned due to the demise of Congress candidateGurmeet Singh Kooner.Assembly polls in the state will now be held in 199 seats instead of 200.
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With Rasheshyam’s death, only 15 candidates are left in the fray in Ganganagar. However, it will not affect the assembly polls to the constituency.
Earlier, the election to the Karanpur seat in Gangapur was adjourned due to the demise of Congress candidateGurmeet Singh Kooner.Assembly polls in the state will now be held in 199 seats instead of 200.
We also published the following articles recently
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Farmers in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, believe that the uneven distribution of water via the Ganga canal will impact the voting process in the upcoming Assembly polls. They accuse political leaders of depriving them of water and diverting it towards Pakistan. Farmers have been protesting since 2016, demanding their share of water and highlighting the presence of harmful chemicals in the existing supply. BJP and Congress candidates have promised to address the issue if elected. The Rajasthan Assembly polls will take place on November 25.
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An independent candidate in Telangana allegedly died by suicide after being targeted by cyber fraudsters. The fraudsters threatened to upload a video of the candidate on social media if he didn’t pay them Rs 10 lakh. The candidate was found hanging in his home after refusing to pay the money. Police have registered a case and investigations are ongoing. The election in the constituency will not be postponed.
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Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, the Congress candidate in the upcoming assembly elections, criticized the BJP for focusing on dividing people instead of promoting development work. He expressed confidence that the BJP will lose all eight seats in Jaipur city as the candidates are unknown to the residents and party workers. Khachariyawas pledged to continue working for the people of his constituency and emphasized that his doors are always open to everyone. He highlighted the development work done by the Congress government, including the construction of elevated roads, underpasses, and the installation of CCTV cameras.