Overall, there are 11 candidates in the fray including Kailash Choudhary from BJP, Umeda Ram Beniwal from Congress and independent candidate Ravindra Singh Bhati.

Pointing to a similar triangular contest in 2014, veteran BJP leader Narayan Panchariya told IANS, "We are confident of repeating the story of 2014 once again, when Congress' Harish Choudhary and BJP's Col Sonaram Choudhary There was a tough and triangular contest between. And independent candidate Jaswant Singh.

“Jaswant Singh was a strong man at that time and the BJP had no strong plan on the ground to rely on like today. Even under those circumstances the party won. Now, this time it is different.

“The Modi government has many policies that have been implemented on the ground and people see him as a world leader. Therefore we will emerge victorious from this seat.,

It is noteworthy that like 2014, this time also there is BJ government in the state.

Meanwhile, expressing confidence in Beniwal, Congress general secretary and spokesperson Swarnim Chaturvedi said, “We have fielded Ummeda Ram Beniwal, who is a strong face in the Barmer belt. He lost the assembly elections to Congress candidate Haris Chaudhary, contesting from the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP). Now he is a member of Congress and coming to Congress from RLP will give him more votes, which will make him the winner.

Besides, independent candidate Ravindra Bhati, who is the MLA from Xi constituency, is equally confident of his victory and has been addressing enthusiastic gatherings.

This 26 year old man is promising employment generation and quality education in Barmer.Meanwhile, several star campaigners from BJP and Congress will woo voters in Barmer, Balotra and Jaisalmer districts for the upcoming elections.

According to BJP officials, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to address the 'Vijay Shankhnad' rally on April 12 at 11:40 am at Adarsh ​​Stadium in Barmer.

There are 226237 voters in 8 assembly constituencies of Barmer Lok Sabha constituency and 20 candidates had filed 30 nominations.

The nomination of one candidate was rejected. Out of the remaining 19 candidates, 11 have withdrawn their names, leaving 11 candidates in the fray for this seat.

The final list of candidates contesting from Barmer seat was released on Monday. These include Umeda Ram Beniwal (Congress), Kailash Chaudhary (BJP), Leela Ram (BSP), Prabhuram Goyal (Azad Samaj Party) and independent candidates Ravindra Singh Bhati, Tararam Mehna, Devi Lal Jain.