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Rajasthan Assembly elections 2023: Will BJP’s Sumit Godara win voters’ hearts again in Lunkaransar constituency?

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In 2018, Sumit Godara of the BJP won the seat by defeating Virendra Beniwal of the Congress by a margin of 10853 votes.

Lunkaransar is one of the assembly seats in Rajasthan that falls under Bikaner district and is currently represented by Sumit Godara of the BJP.

Loenkaransar elections 2023: Rajasthan is all set to go to the polls on November 25 to elect representatives to the 200-seat Legislative Assembly. The elections will be held in one phase and counting of votes will take place on December 3. Notably, Lunkaransar is one of the assembly seats in Rajasthan that falls under Bikaner district and is currently represented by Sumit Godara of the BJP.

In 2018, Sumit Godara of the BJP won the seat by defeating Virendra Beniwal of the Congress by a margin of 10853 votes. Godara scored 72,822 votes while 61,969 votes were polled in favor of Beniwal. There are a total of 2,24,215 voters in this seat, including 1,19,352 male voters and 1,04,863 female voters.

Kolayat Assembly Constituency: List of Major Candidates

Sumit Godara:BJP

Dr. Rajendra Moond: Congress

Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023: Important Dates

Voting date: Saturday, November 25, 2023

Date of count: Sunday December 3, 2023

Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023: Full Schedule

Date of publication of the notice in the Gazette: October 30, 2023 (Monday)

Last date for making nominations: November 6, 2023 (Monday)

Date for examination of nominations: November 7, 2023 (Tuesday)

Last date for withdrawal of applications: November 9, 2023 (Thursday)

Poll date: November 25, 2023 (Saturday)

Count date: December 3, 2023 (Sunday)

Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023: Key Issues

Many issues like leakage of exam papers, crime against women and employment are major issues that are expected to dominate the voters’ preference in the state assembly elections. Crime against women has been a major problem. Union Minister Anurag Thakur claims that a total of 33,000 cases in Rajasthan involve sexual assault on women, but the Gandhi family remains silent.



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