Rajasthan Assembly elections 2023 live: Polling ends, 74.13% voter turnout recorded, as per ECI
"We are fighting this election for good governance. Today, the State government and administration are deep in corruption. For the restoration of Law and Order, strengthening State economy, and respect for women, I appeal to the public to vote for BJP," says BJP leader Dr Alka Gurjar.
"Robust voting underway in the State. For the past 10 years, there has been a BJP govt at the Centre. People are seeing unemployment and inflation. People want change. Congress will benefit from it," says Congress candidate from Tonk, Sachin Pilot.
Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra after he cast his vote in Jaipur.
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Nearly 25 per cent voter turnout till 11 am.
Congress leader & Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot's son, Vaibhav Gehlot casts his vote in Sardarpura.
"The seven guarantees announced by Congress will prove to be a masterstroke. The tradition (to change govt alternatively) will change and Congress will repeat government in the State," he said.
Congress govt failed to deliver on promises, will get befitting reply from people: Rajasthan BJP chief CP Joshi
Rajasthan BJP president C P Joshi on Saturday accused the Congress government of failing to deliver on its promises and indulging in corruption and said people will give a befitting reply to the party in the assembly elections.
BJP candidate Mahant Balaknath inspects a polling booth in Alwar district.
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"People are enthusiastic. There is an undercurrent. People will vote on our governance, our schemes, and guarantees. We will form government again," says Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot after casting his vote in Jodhpur.
"I had an opportunity to visit several districts and I can say that there is a one-sided wave in the favour of Congress due to the work we have done in the last five years," says Congress leader Jitendra Singh Alwar after casting his vote in Alwar.