In a surprising turn of events, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has made a significant adjustment to the schedule for the forthcoming Rajasthan Assembly Elections. Originally slated for the 23rd of November, the elections will now be conducted on the 25th of November, with the vote count scheduled for the 3rd of December.
The decision by the ECI is predicated on the prevalence of what they term “large-scale” weddings and social engagements in Rajasthan on the initially planned date. The Commission’s official statement articulates that it has been inundated with appeals from various political entities, social organizations, and media platforms, all clamoring for a change in the election date. This chorus of voices emphasized the potential inconvenience that the originally proposed date might cause to a substantial portion of the population, not to mention logistical challenges and a potential decrease in voter participation during the Rajasthan assembly poll.
Consequently, in response to these considerations, the Election Commission has opted to move the polling date from the 23rd of November, 2023 (Thursday), to the 25th of November, 2023 (Saturday).
The outcome of the Rajasthan Assembly Elections will be eagerly awaited, especially in light of the political landscape established in the previous 2018 polls. Back then, the anti-incumbency sentiment prevailed, and the BJP government under Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje was voted out of office. The Congress, led by the combined leadership of Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot, emerged victorious, securing 100 out of the 200 seats, while the BJP was relegated to just 79 constituencies. Additionally, 13 Independent candidates, 6 from the BSP, 3 from the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party, 2 from the CPI(M), 1 from the RLD, and 2 from the Bharatiya Tribal Party achieved electoral success.
In terms of vote share, the Congress garnered 39.03 percent, edging out the BJP, which secured 38.08 percent.
As the preparations for the Rajasthan Assembly Polls continue, the significance of this date change and its implications will be closely monitored. The altered election date aligns with those of four other state assemblies – Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram, adding further intrigue to the unfolding political landscape.
The upcoming election promises to be a critical event, potentially shaping the political direction and leadership in Rajasthan. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.