LS polls: Olympians\, monks\, royals in fray in Rajasthan

LS polls: Olympians, monks, royals in fray in Rajasthan

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

An interesting mix of candidates, including Olympians, monks, members of erstwhile royal families and sons of former and present chief ministers, is in the fray for the elections in Rajasthan, which goes to polls in two phases on April 29 and May 6.

Some of them are pitted against each other.

rural seat will witness a straight contest between former Olympians Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, the BJP's sitting MP, and of the

Rathore, also the Union Information and Broadcasting Minister, won a silver medal in the 2004 Athens in shooting. Poonia, a discus thrower, has participated thrice in the international sporting event.

According to political commentators, caste matrix plays an important role in elections in

Rathore and Poonia hail from Rajput and Jat communities, respectively, both of which have a sizeable population in the constituency.

Two monks, and Baba Balaknath, will be trying their luck from Sikar and Alwar constituencies respectively.

Saraswati is a sitting and will take on the Congress's -- both from the Jat community.

Balaknath, who is making his electoral debut, is pitted against the Congress's Bhanwar Jitendra Singh, the scion of Alwar's erstwhile royal family.

Balaknath's guru Mahant Chand Nath had defeated Singh in the 2014

The second royal in the fray is the BJP's Rajsamand candidate, The saffron party chose the former MLA from Sawai Madhopur over its sitting MP She will lock horns with the Congress's Devkinandan Gurjar.

The polls this year will also see Vaibhav Gehlot, the son of Ashok Gehlot, make his electoral debut from Jodhpur.

Gehlot Senior has represented the constituency five times since 1980.

Dushyant Singh, son of former Vasundhara Raje, has been re-nominated by the BJP from Jhalawar.

The has fielded BJP-turncoat Pramod Sharma against the four-time Jhalawar MP.

Son of BJP stalwart Jaswant Singh and former party MP is another turncoat in the running. He joined the in October last year and is contesting from Barmer seat.

The Bikaner constituency will see a fight between two cousins -- BJP and the Congress's Madan

While the Congress candidate is a debutant, has been re-nominated from the seat, which has been a BJP stronghold for the last 15 years.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 21:30 IST