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Rajasthan: Now by-elections will be held on seven assembly seats, this reason came to the fore

Web Desk. In Rajasthan, by-elections will now be held for seven meeting seats as an alternative of six. As a result of dying of Congress MLA Zuber Khan, by-elections can even be held for Ramgarh seat of Alwar. Out of the seven seats for which by-elections are to be held, 4 have been occupied by Congress, one by BJP, one by BAP and one by RLP. Now these seats have additionally grow to be vacant. Earlier within the final meeting time period additionally by-elections have been held on greater than seven seats. Now the political events of the state should make their technique for Ramgarh seat as effectively.

By-elections will likely be held on these seven seats of the state
Now by-elections will likely be held for Rajasthan Jhunjhunu, Deoli Uniara, Khinvsar, Dausa, Chaurasi, Salumbhar and Ramgarh of Alwar. Jhunjhunu meeting seat was received by Congress's Brijendra Singh Ola, Deoli Uniara meeting seat was received by Congress's Harish Meena, Khinvsar seat was received by RLP chief Hanuman Beniwal, Dausa seat was received by Congress's Murari Lal Meena, Salumbhar seat was received by BJP's Amritlal Meena, Chaurasi seat was received by BAP's Rajkumar Roat and Alwar's Ramgarh seat was received by Congress's Zuber Khan. Salumbhar and Ramgarh seats fell vacant because of the dying of Amritlal Meena and Zuber Khan respectively.

Ramgarh MLA Zuber Khan handed away at present
Allow us to let you know that Ramgarh MLA of Alwar district Zuber Khan has handed away at present on the age of 61. Former Nationwide Secretary of Nationwide Congress Zuber Khan, who was sick for a very long time, breathed his final at present at his farm home situated in Alwar metropolis.

PC: OutlookIndia
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