In the run-up to the November 25 Rajasthan Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday released its fourth list of 26 candidates who would stand in various constituencies throughout the state, news agency ANI reported. The AAP, which has been aggressively preparing for the upcoming elections, continues to add candidates to its list as the electoral struggle heats up. 


The fourth list of 26 AAP candidates for the Rajasthan Assembly elections is as follows:



  1. Sangaria - Sandeep Saran

  2. Hanumangarh - Sachin Kaushik

  3. Churu - Sanjay Khan

  4. Jhunjhunu - Rashid Khan 

  5. Dantaramgarh -  Bhudhram Jat

  6. Sanganer - Amit Dadhich 

  7. Kishangarh Bas - Adv Charan Singh Yadav 

  8. Bari - Amar Singh Kushwaha

  9. Sapotra (ST) - Prem Singh Meena

  10. Gangapur - Ghanshyam Bairwa

  11. Ajmer North - Ramesh Kumar Tehlani

  12. Ajmer South (SC) - Ravi Balotia

  13. Sojat (SC) - Dr Om Prakash Gehlot

  14. Barmer - Bhagwan Singh Labrau

  15. Kherwara (ST) - Gautam Lal Parmar

  16. Udaipur Rural (ST) - Hiralal Pargi

  17. Dhariawad (ST) - Kaluram Meena 

  18. Sagwara (ST) - Shival Maida

  19. Ghatol (ST) - Narayan Lal Ninama

  20. Garhi (ST) - Paras Pargi

  21. Begun - Adv. Ramesh Raghav

  22. Nimbahera - Sakir Khan

  23. Bhim - Commando Manohar Singh Rawat

  24. Rajsamand - Dr Ghanshyam Moradia

  25. Bhilwara - Ashok Mundana

  26. Dag (SC) - Anil Kumar Pankaj






This announcement follows the AAP's previous disclosures of candidates, with the party releasing its first list of 23 candidates on October 26, its second list of 21 candidates on October 28, and its third list of 16 candidates on October 29. 


The AAP has earlier declared its intention to run in three assembly elections: Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh. In Rajasthan, where elections are scheduled for November 25, the AAP is preparing to take on the existing Congress administration. The Congress Party is attempting to keep power by emphasising social welfare projects, whilst the major opposition BJP has targeted the Ashok Gehlot government on topics like as document leaks, corruption, and peace and order.


As the election campaign in Rajasthan heats up, the AAP's increasing list of candidates demonstrates the party's resolve to make a mark in the state and perhaps change the political landscape. The results of the Rajasthan Assembly elections will be announced on December 3.