Over 2,000 candidates are in the fray for 199 assembly seats in Rajasthan, where polling on Friday will determine whether the BJP bucks anti-incumbency and an increasingly aggressive opposition to return to power.
Votes will be cast at 51,687 polling booths, 259 of them managed exclusively by women officials and security personnel.
It is a seen as a straight fight between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress for about 130 seats.
In other constituencies, groups like the Bahujan Samaj Party and rebels who are contesting against official party candidates may queer the pitch.
In the current House, the BJP has 160 seats and the Congress 25.
Vasundhara Raje, who hopes to return as the state’s chief minister, is contesting from Jhalrapatan constituency, considered her bastion.
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This time she face BJP veteran Jaswant Singh’s son Manvendra Singh who has defected to the Congress, complaining that his old party had hurt the pride of the Rajputs by ignoring his father in the last Lok Sabha election.
In Tonk, Sachin Pilot and Rajasthan Transport Minister and BJP candidate Yoonus Khan are face to face. Khan is the only Muslim candidate fielded by his party.
Ashok Gehlot is fighting for the Sardarpura seat.
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Telangana and Rajasthan are the last states to go to the polls in the current round of assembly elections, which also covered Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram.
The counting for all states is on December 11.
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First time voters line up at poll booths in Rajasthan
First time voters show their inked finger after casting vote at a polling booth in Mohalla Mahaavtaan, in Jaipur, India.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: First time voters (from left) Andleeb Khan, Suraiya and Sumbul Khan. HT Photo
When asked what Andleeb Khan, first time voter, expects from the next government, she told Hindustan Times, “There should be better education and more scholarships. The working of the current government is really lazy. We need a government that works quickly.”
Former Alwar MP casts his vote
Former Alwar MP Jitendra Singh with his wife after casting vote.
Rajasthan assembly polls 2018: Former Alwar MP Jitendra Singh with his wife after casting vote. HT Photo
BJP minister joins the queue in Bikaner
BJP minister Arjun Ram Meghwal stands in a queue to cast his vote at polling booth no. 172 in Bikaner, Rajasthan.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: BJP minister stands in line as he waits to cast his vote. ANI Photo
Voter turnout till 11 am stands to 21.6%
The voter turnout till 11 am in Rajasthan assembly elections 2018 is 21.6%.
Ashok Gehlot’s son Vaibhav Gehlot casts his vote
Ashok Gehlot’s son Vaibhav Gehlot casts his vote along with his family.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Ashok Gehlot’s son Vaibhav Gehlot casts his vote along with family. Photo HT
Voters create ruckus following EVM malfunction in Rajasthan’s Ahor
At 9:30 am it was reported that the EVM in Rajasthan’s Ahor malfunctioned due to which the voting was halted. According to ANI report, the voters are creating ruckus at the polling booth no. 253 and 254 in Ahor constituency of Jalore.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Voters create rucks at polling booth following EVM glitch. ANI photo
EVM replaced in Bikarner’s Ksamidesar following technical glitch
EVM was replaced (at polling booth no. 172) in Bikaner’s Kisamidesar after a technical glitch was reported, according to ANI.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: EVM being replaced. ANI Photo
Voter turnout 6.3% till 10:30 am
The voter turnout in Rajasthan assembly elections 2018 till 10:30 is 6.3%.
Congress leader Ashok Gehlot casts his vote in Jodhpur
Congress leader Ashok Gehlot cast his vote at polling booth no. 106 in Jodhpur.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Ashok Gehlot casts his vote. ANI photo (ANI photo)
Specially abled people cast their vote in Rajasthan
The voting begins in election-bound state, specially abled people come out in numbers to cast their vote. The volunteers at the polling booths helped the people reach the booth. Here are the glimpses:
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Specially abled man casts his vote. HT Photo (HT Photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Specially abled man casts his vote. HT Photo (HT Photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Specially abled man casts his vote. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Specially abled man casts his vote. HT Photo
Voter turnout is 6.11% till now
Voter turnout till 9 am in Rajasthan assembly election 2018 is 6.11 per cent, news agency ANI reported.
Fresh glimpses from different polling arenas across Rajasthan
Here are the fresh glimpses from different polling arenas across Rajasthan that went to assembly polls 2018 today.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Ground image from polling booths. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Ground image from polling booths. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Ground image from polling booths. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Ground image from polling booths. HT Photo (HT Photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Ground image from polling booths. HT Phototo (HT photo)
90-year-old man casts his vote
A 90-year-old man arrives at polling booth no. 104 in Jodhpur district’s Sardarpura constituency to caste his vote.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Elderly man casts his vote. HT Photo (ANI photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Elderly man casts his vote. HT Photo (ANI photo)
Voting in Ahor yet to being following EVM malfunction
Voting at polling booth no. 253 and 254 in Ahor yet to begin following EVM malfunction.
Leaders, ministers cast vote, flaunt their inked fingers
Here are the visuals of leaders and ministers from different polling booths in Rajasthan.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Jodhpur mayor Ghanshyam Ojha casts his vote. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Union agriculture minister Gajendra Shekhawat and his family flaunt their inked fingers in Jodhpur. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Jaipur district election officer Siddharth Mahajan and his wife after casting their vote in Jaipur. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Congress candidate Amin Kagzi from Kishanpole constituency after casting vote. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: BJP MLA Vijay Bansal castes his vote. HT Photo (HT photo)
An elderly man casts his vote
A scout helping an elderly person at a polling station.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Elderly man reaches polling booth. HT photo
I feel insulted: CM Vasundhara Raje on Sharad Yadav’s remarks
“To set an example for future it’s important that EC takes cognisance of this kind of language. I actually feel insulted and I think even women are insulted,” Vasundhara Raje told ANI.
We will sit and discuss: Sachin Pilot on chief minister face from Congress
“We will sit and discuss this after our party gets a majority in the election,” Rajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot told ANI on chief minister face from Congress.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Sachin Gehlot poses after casting his vote. HT Photo (HT photo)
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Sachin Pilot poses after casting his vote. HT Photo (HT photo)
Congress candidate from Baytoo Harish Choudhary casts his vote
The Congress candidate from Baytoo assembly seat Harish Choudhary casts his vote.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Harish Choudhary poses after casting his vote. HT Photo
MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore casts his vote in Vaishali
MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore casts his votes at polling booth 252 in Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore (ANI photo)
“Every single vote counts. We have to cast our vote today by thinking who is actually taking the nation forward, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore told ANI after casting his vote.
80-year-old woman casts her vote in Sardarpura constituency of Jodhpur district.
In Sardarpura constituency (at booth no. 103) of Jodhpur district, an 80-year-old woman cast her vote.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: 80-year-old woman casts her vote (ANI photo)
Visual from Gaur Vipra senior secondary school in Jalupura
People stand in line to cast their votes.
Rajasthan assembly elections 2018: People line up to vote. HT photo
Ashok Gehlot casts vote, EVM stops working
According to reports, the EVM stopped functioning at Sardarpura constituency after Ashok Gehlot cast his vote.
Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje casts her vote
Chief minister Vasundhara Raje reached Jhalarapatan booth with her son and daughter-in-law to cast the vote.
ANI photo
The BJP candidate from Jhalarapatan and Raje cast their vote at pink polling booth.
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Voting in Kota halts after EVM malfunctions
Polling in Kota (at booth no. 157) was stopped after fault in EVM was reported.
Delay in starting of voting in Kota and Bharatpur
Complaints are being reported from Kota and Bharatpur of there being a delay in starting of voting. The control room informed the concerned officials about it.
Another EVM malfunctions, this time in Jhotwara
Another EVM malfunctioned, this time (at booth no. 30) in Jhotwara, a suburban area of Jaipur.
Rajasthan Anand Kumar reaches polling booth to cash his vote
Rajasthan CEO Anand Kumar reaches Gandhi Nagar polling booth in Jaipur to cast his vote.
EVM malfunctions in Fatehpur town in the Sikar district
As Rajasthan goes to poll, EVM (at booth no. 134) in Fatehpur town in the Sikar district malfunctioned. EVM was replaced.
Voting begins
Voting begins in election-bound state. The votes will be cast at 51,687 polling booths in Rajasthan, 259 of them managed exclusively by women officials and security personnel.
Rajasthan home minister Gulab Chand Kataria offers prayers before casting his vote
As the state preps for the big day, Rajasthan home minister Gulab Chand Kataria offers prayers at Shiv temple in Udaipur before casting his vote.
Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria offers prayers at Shiv temple in Udaipur before casting his vote. #RajasthanElections2018 pic.twitter.com/SAxF1UPc8e
— ANI (@ANI)December 7, 2018
Mock polling conducted in Jodhpur’s Sardarpura constituency
Mock polling was conducted (at booth no. 106) in Jodhpur’s Sardarpura constituency.
Rajasthan: Mock polling being conducted at booth no. 106 in Jodhpur’s Sardarpura constituency. Voting will begin at 8 am in the state. #RajasthanElections2018 pic.twitter.com/WSRE6AYa6s
— ANI (@ANI)December 7, 2018
Voting in Jodhpur to begin at 8 am
As Rajasthan gets ready to vote today, polling stations in the election-bound state preps for the big day. Voting for the state assembly elections in Jodhpur to big at 8 am.
#RajasthanElections2018: #Visuals from a polling station in Jodhpur; voting for the state assembly elections will start at 8 am pic.twitter.com/l4auvINK9H
— ANI (@ANI)December 7, 2018
A pink polling booth in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar
A Pink polling booth has been set up in Jhalawar. The voting for the state assembly elections 2018 will start at 8 am on Friday.
#RajasthanElections2018: #Visuals from a Pink polling booth in Jhalawar; voting for the state assembly elections will start at 8 am pic.twitter.com/NNWn8PSxqF
— ANI (@ANI)December 7, 2018
Ramgarh assembly constituency postponed after BSP candidate died of cardiac arrest
Ramgarh assembly constituency election in Alwar district has been postponed after Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) candidate Laxman Singh died of cardiac arrest on Thursday.
Voting will now take place in 199 assembly constituencies in Rajasthan instead of 200 on December 7.
Voting to begin in 199 constituencies of Rajasthan
The tug of war with a total of 2, 274 candidates in the fray will begin at 8 am and continue till 5 pm. Elections will take place at 51,667 polling stations where 4,74,79,402 people are eligible to cast vote.
Rajasthan elections will be held impartially and peacefully: State DGP
“We had started preparations for the polls from June this year. I can confirm that Rajasthan elections will be held impartially and peacefully. Since June, we have taken into custody 2,11,869 warranties. We registered 3,695 cases under Arms Act and arrested 3,653 criminals and recovered 4,156 arms. In a record, we have taken into custody 10,07,467 litres illicit liquor from across the state. During this exercise, as many as10, 209 criminals were arrested,” said Director General of Police OP Gehlotra elaborating the arrangements made for the elections.
Top contenders
Besides Vasundhara Raje who is contesting from Jhalrapatan, other top contenders include state Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria from Udaipur, another Minister Rajendra Rathore from Churu, state party president Ashok Parnami from Adarsh Nagar and Anita Bhadel from Ajmer South.
On the other hand, Congress has former MP Rameshwar Lal Dudi from Nokha, Sachin Pilot from Tonk, Ashok Gehlot from Sardarpur and former Rajasthan minister Hemaram Choudhary from Gudha Malani.
Political temple run in Aravallis
At a time when entire Rajasthan was abuzz with high-decibel election campaign, a centuries old temple in the Aravallis was witness to footfalls from the who’s who of the state’s political arena.
It is believed that goddess Tripura Sundari posses mystic power to fulfil wishes of success in politics, which draws scores of political bigwigs cutting across party lines.
Among other high profile devotees, the temple saw visits of Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Congress’ Digvijay Singh, former Rajasthan Governor SK Singh and former Rajasthan Chief Minister Haridev Joshi.
Alwar group makes candidates sign affidavit of promises for votes
A group in Alwar has reached out to candidates contesting polls in Rajasthan, asking them to sign an agreement which states that if elected, they would focus on resolving various civic issues including those of cleanliness and stray animals within a year or resign.
Rs 15 crore unaccounted cash seized during campaign period
Rs 15 crore has been seized as unaccounted cash during the campaign period. Liquor worth Rs 25 crore, drugs worth Rs 7.48 crore, gold and silver worth Rs 6.88 crore and vehicles worth Rs 11.89 crore were also seized. Over 4,000 illegal arms were seized after the model code of conduct came into force last month.
13,182 booths identified as critical, 4,146 villages identified as vulnerable
Chief electoral officer Anand Kumar said 13,182 booths are being called “critical” and as many as 4,146 “vulnerable” villages have been identified. Central Reserve Police Force personnel will be stationed at 7,791 booths.
“Micro observers will be deployed at 4,982 booths, videographers at 3,948 and there will be webcasting from 3,138,” he said.
VVPAT machines being used in Rajasthan for the 1st time: CEC
”It is for the first time that VVPAT machines are being used in Rajasthan. More than two lakh electronic voting machines (EVMs) and verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines will be used in the elections,” chief electoral officer Anand Kumar said.
Election in Ramgarh constituency put off due to death of BSP candidate
The state assembly has 200 seats, but election in Alwar district’s Ramgarh constituency has been put off due to the death of Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Laxman Singh.
Heavy security deployment for polling day
2,274 candidates are contesting in Rajasthan which has 4.74 crore registered voters, election officials told news agency PTI. About 1.44 lakh security personnel have been deployed for polling day.
Rajasthan Director General of Police O P Galhotra said foolproof security arrangements are in place.
Source: HindustanTimes