Key Points

Naresh Meena, an independent candidate with a strong local political background, has filed his nomination for the Anta Assembly bypolls in Rajasthan's Baran district. He directly challenged Congress candidate Pramod Jain Bhaya, accusing him of past corruption and ineffective governance. Meena, who recently completed an eight-month jail term, is positioning himself as a grassroots activist committed to farmers' rights and local development. The bypolls are scheduled for November 11, with results to be declared on November 14.

Key Points: Naresh Meena Challenges Pramod Jain in Anta Bypolls Showdown

  • Independent Naresh Meena files nomination for Anta Assembly bypolls
  • Challenges Congress candidate Pramod Jain Bhaya on corruption allegations
  • Promises farmer rights and infrastructure improvements
  • Comes after release from eight-month jail term
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Rajasthan bypolls: Naresh Meena files nomination for Anta seat

Independent candidate Naresh Meena files nomination for Anta bypolls, challenges Congress' Pramod Jain Bhaya with farmer rights and anti-corruption platform

"Consider this as my prostration at the feet of the people of Anta -- I seek your blessings. - Naresh Meena"

Jaipur, Oct 14

Independent candidate Naresh Meena filed his nomination papers on Tuesday for the upcoming bye-election to the Anta Assembly seat in Rajasthan's Baran district.

Accompanied by his wife, children, parents, and hundreds of supporters, Meena arrived at the SDM office in Anta at exactly 12.10 p.m.

He submitted his nomination to Returning Officer Hawa Singh. In a gesture of humility and symbolism, Meena and his entire family later prostrated before the public, saying, "Consider this as my prostration at the feet of the people of Anta -- I seek your blessings."

While making a sharp attack on former Minister Pramod Jain Bhaya, who has now been fielded as Congress candidate for Anta bypolls, Meena accused him of blatant corruption during his tenure. "The people of Anta gave Pramod Jain Bhaya power twice. When in power, he indulged openly in corruption. And when he lost, he didn't protest or raise a single issue for the public. He failed both in governance and in opposition," Meena charged.

Referring to his own activism, Meena said, "In 2023, I led a protest at the Collectorate for farmers' rights. After that, not a single farmer had to queue up for fertiliser. But today, those problems have returned. Gravel is being illegally mined. Contractors are earning huge profits, yet the people of Anta are forced to buy gravel at high prices. I will crack down on this."

He further added that he would stand with farmers struggling with fertiliser shortages, support price issues, water and electricity problems, and inadequate roads in rural areas.

Naresh Meena was born in 1979 in Naya village, Atru tehsil of Baran district. His father, Kalyan Singh, and mother have both served as village sarpanchs. His wife, Sunita Meena, is a former Zila Parishad member, and his brother's wife has served on the Panchayat Samiti.

Meena's nomination comes after Congress candidate Pramod Jain Bhaya filed his papers on October 13.

The BJP is yet to announce its candidate for the bye-election.

Naresh Meena, who was jailed for slapping the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) during the 2024 Deoli-Uniyara bye-election, was released from Tonk jail on Monday after eight months in custody. While he had earlier secured bail in the slapping case, the Rajasthan High Court granted him bail on July 11 in the Samravata violence case, paving the way for his release.

The Election Commission has announced a bye-election for the Anta Assembly seat in Baran district. Polling will be held on November 11, with results to be declared on November 14. The seat was vacated following the resignation of Kanwarlal Meena, a supporter of former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see an independent candidate taking on established parties. His family's political background gives him credibility, but that slapping incident raises concerns about temperament.
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Priya S
The gesture of prostrating before public shows humility, but actions speak louder than symbolic gestures. Let's see if he delivers on his promises about gravel mining and farmer issues.
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Michael C
Corruption allegations against sitting MLAs are common during elections. Need to see evidence before believing either side. The BJP's silence is interesting - waiting to see their candidate.
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Ananya R
As someone from Baran district, I've seen the gravel mining issue firsthand. Contractors are making crores while common people suffer. Hope Meena can actually stop this loot! 💪
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Vikram M
While I appreciate his focus on rural issues, violence against officials is never justified. We need leaders who can solve problems through dialogue, not physical confrontation.

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