Pramod Jain Bhaya becomes MLA for the third time, Congress wins big in Anta by-election

Anta by-election 2025: Congress fielded Pramod Jain Bhaya. The contest was a three-way contest between the BJP and an independent candidate.

Anta By Election 2025 Result: Congress has won a landslide victory in the by-election for the Anta assembly seat in Rajasthan’s Baran district. Congress candidate Pramod Jain Bhaya won with a total of 69,462 votes. Meanwhile, BJP candidate Morpal Suman secured 53,868 votes. Bhaya had a significant lead of 15,594 votes over his opponent.

Independent Naresh Meena makes the contest interesting

Independent candidate Naresh Meena made the contest a three-way contest in this election. Meena received 53,740 votes, just slightly less than the BJP candidate. His presence made the election quite interesting.

Pramod Jain Bhaya becomes MLA for the third time

Pramod Jain Bhaya has been elected MLA for the third time from the Anta constituency. He previously won the Assembly on a Congress ticket in 2008 and 2018. This was his fifth election from this constituency, having won three times and lost twice.

Bhaya’s strong support base in the Anta constituency

Congress was the first to announce its candidate for the by-election. Bhaya has long been active in the Anta region and even served as a cabinet minister in the Ashok Gehlot government in 2018. His influence in the region is considered quite strong.

Vasundhara Raje’s area, yet Congress still has the upper hand

The Anta assembly seat falls in Baran district, considered the political stronghold of senior BJP leader and former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. Raje’s son, Dushyant Singh, has currently been elected MP for the fifth consecutive term from the Baran-Jhalawar Lok Sabha constituency. Despite this, the Congress party has made a strong comeback in this by-election.-

Celebration among Congress workers

Congress workers were enthusiastic following Pramod Jain Bhaya’s victory. Party offices were filled with celebrations, and supporters hailed the victory as a victory for development.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *