Amid the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections, the Election Commission has declared the elections for 56 Rajya Sabha seats in 15 states... in which all eyes are focused on the seats of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar along with 4 seats of Gujarat.
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On the one hand, Lok Sabha elections are going on... Then the bugle of Rajya Sabha elections has also been blown... This political movement, which is starting on February 8 with the nomination form, will continue till February 27... Then the first look is which state If the Rajya Sabha election will be held for the seat,
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Maximum 10 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 6 seats each in Bihar and Maharashtra, 5 seats each in West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh, 4 seats each in Gujarat and Karnataka.. On the other hand, 3 seats each in Rajasthan Odisha, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh. Polling will be held for... Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand will be polling for one seat each.
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Elections to 56 seats in 15 states
Uttar Pradesh 10
Bihar 06
Maharashtra 06
West Bengal 05
Madhya Pradesh 05
Gujarat 04
Karnataka 04
Rajasthan 03
Odisha 03
Telangana 03
Andhra Pradesh 03
Chhattisgarh 01
Haryana 01
Himachal P. 01
Uttarakhand 01
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In such a situation, the Rajya Sabha elections are being considered very important... It seems that the political picture of the Upper House of the Parliament will also change after the elections on these 56 seats... Then, if we take a look at the time table of the elections to be held for 56 seats of 15 states,
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Nominations for the election will be started on February 8... while February 15 will be the last date for filing nominations.. February 16 will be the scrutiny of nomination papers... February 20 is the last date for withdrawal of nominations... while February 27 Along with voting in February, counting of votes will also be done on the same day.
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Then it is natural to ask that how is it possible to vote and result in a single day.. The answer is that the Rajya Sabha election is slightly different from the general election... because in this election, not the people of the country, but the representatives elected by people have the right to vote only... that is, only the MLAs can vote in the Rajya Sabha elections.... from which one thing is clear that since the number of voters is less, the counting of votes should be done on the same day as the polling. Stays simpler…
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Election Procedure for 56 Seats
Enrollment begins on February 8
15 February Nomination Deadline
February 16 Scrutiny of nomination papers
20 February Last date for withdrawal of nominations
February 27 Polling and Counting
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Now the question will be that out of 11 seats in the Rajya Sabha, why elections for only 4 seats?.. Let us tell you that these four seats will become vacant due to the retirement of four members of the Gujarat Rajya Sabha... including BJP's Parasottam Rupala and Mansukh Mandaviya... When Naran Rathwa and Ami Yagnik of Congress are involved...that is, elections will be held for two seats each of BJP and Congress...And political pundits are expressing the possibility of going to the side of BJP for the fourth seat as well.
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