A complete of 31 candidates remain in the fray for the bypolls to Sira and Rajarajeshwari Nagar Assembly constituencies after the final date for withdrawal of nomination on Monday.
In all, 40 candidates had filed their nominations in the 2 Assembly constituencies. While 15 candidates remain in the fray after the withdrawal of nominations in Sira, 16 candidates remain at R.R. Nagar. As many as 4 candidates withdrew their nominations in R.R. Nagar whereas two candidates withdrew in Sira.
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