Voting will be held on january 5 for Karanpur assembly seat in Sriganganagar district of Rajasthan. There is a triangular contest between bjp, AAP and congress on this seat. bjp has made Surendrapal Singh TT its candidate from Karanpur assembly seat, he is currently also a minister in the state government. At the same time, congress, playing the sympathy card, has made Gurmeet Singh Kunnar's son Rupendra Kunnar its candidate. Amidst all this, AAP has shown confidence in prithvi Pal Singh, who was an independent candidate in the last elections, as its candidate.
congress had won the Karanpur seat in the 2018 assembly elections and bjp was third. This time, even before the elections, bjp has made Surendra Pal Singh the minister of State. Therefore, a 'political Mahabharata' has erupted here. bjp has fielded all its prominent leaders and ministers in the election battle for publicity. At the same time, congress has also fielded all the strong leaders of its organization for campaigning. Your president is standing there. The punjab government has also given its full strength. Even after discussing the name of the opposition, the congress leader is still in a dilemma.
Equations of election 2018
There are a total of 249 polling stations in Karanpur assembly constituency. Till december 6, there were 2 lakh 40 thousand 826 voters here. Voting in this assembly will be held on january 5 and counting of votes will take place on january 8. Here, NOTA got 8500 votes in the 2018 assembly elections. Gurmeet Singh Kunnar of congress got 73,896 votes. BJP's Surendrapal Singh TT got 44,099 votes and independent candidate prithvi Pal Singh got 45,520 votes. Mahendra Kumar, who had contested as an independent candidate, got 15,782 votes.