In these 10 districts, there was more voting in rural areas than in cities?

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In the assembly elections held in rajasthan in 2023, voting records have been broken. At the same time, in many

districts of rajasthan, there has been more voting in rural areas than in the cities. These are the districts where

congress had a bigger lead last time. Many meanings and indications are being derived from the high turnout in

these districts.

There are many districts in which Bharatiya Janata Party's account was not even opened last time. There was

more voting there than in the city. More voting took place in rural areas of Alwar, Bikaner, Dausa, Dholpur,

Karauli, Nagaur, Bharatpur, Jhunjhunu, Sikar. Where now new political equations are seen being formed. Big

changes were seen in these areas in the year 2013 also. This time these voting percentages are being added on the

same basis.

These are those districts

There are a total of 11 assembly seats in Alwar district, most of which have been held by congress but this time

where 71.01 percent voting took place in urban areas. Whereas 75.48 percent voting took place in rural areas.

Which is more than four percent. There are a total of 5 assembly seats in Dausa district, where congress has

captured all the seats. This time, while 74.39 percent voting took place in urban areas, the same number of votes

were cast in rural areas. There are a total of four assembly seats in Dholpur, out of which three are held by

Congress. This time, 73.13 percent voting took place in urban areas and 79.75 percent voting took place in rural

areas. There are a total of four assembly seats in Karauli district, all of which are held by Congress. This time

there was 67.72 percent voting in urban areas and 69.55 percent voting in rural areas. bjp is out on all the seats

in Bharatpur. This time there was 68.60 percent voting in urban areas and 72.58 percent voting in rural areas.

bjp has been weak on 10 assembly seats in Nagaur. This time there was equal voting in urban areas and rural

areas.

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