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Polling for Karanpur Assembly seat in Rajasthan underway

Surendra Pal Singh TT, the BJP nominee from the seat, has already been sworn in as a minister in the newly-formed state cabinet.

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Polling for the Karanpur Assembly seat in Rajasthan’s Sriganganagar district began at 7 am on Friday, an official said.

Surendra Pal Singh TT, the BJP nominee from the seat, has already been sworn in as a minister in the newly-formed state cabinet.

”The polling in Karanpur began at 7 am. The polling will be held till 6 pm,” District Collector Anshdeep said.

Twelve candidates are in the fray. The election to the Assembly seat was deferred after the death of Congress candidate Gurmeet Singh Koonar.

The Congress has fielded Koonar’s son, Rupinder Singh, from the seat.

The Congress opposed Surendra Pal Singh TT’s induction as a minister of state (independent charge) into the Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma’s cabinet on December 30, 2017.

According to rules, non-legislators can be inducted as ministers only with the condition that they get elected within six months.

Former chief minister and senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot called Surendra Pal Singh TT’s swearing in a clear violation of the Model Code of Conduct and an attempt to influence the voters in the constituency.

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The poll results will be declared on January 8, the collector said.

A total of 249 polling stations have been set up in the constituency, which has 2.4 lakh voters — 1,25,850 men, 1,14,966 women and 10 transgender — in addition to 180 service voters, he added.

Polling for 199 of the 200 Assembly seats in Rajasthan was held on November 25 last year.

When the results were declared on December 8, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged victorious winning 115 seats, beating the Congress, which could only manage to bag 69 seats.

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