By Result 2021: Counting of votes is underway for by-elections to three Lok Sabha and 29 assembly seats in 13 states and union territories of the country. Voting for all these seats was held on 30 October. Trends have started coming from many states including Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal, Haryana, Assam. Out of these 29 assembly seats, the BJP had won about half a dozen seats. At the same time, the Congress had won 9, while the rest of the seats were won by regional parties.
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29 assembly constituencies in three Lok Sabha seats, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Mandi (Himachal Pradesh) and Khandwa (Madhya Pradesh) and Assam (five), West Bengal (four), Himachal Pradesh (three), Madhya Pradesh (three), Meghalaya ( People in three, Rajasthan (two), Karnataka (two), Bihar (two) and Andhra Pradesh (one), Haryana (one), Maharashtra (one), Mizoram (one) and Telangana (one) cast their vote on October 30. Had put
BJP’s lead in Madhya Pradesh
In Madhya Pradesh, BJP is now leading on 2 seats and Congress on 1 (3 seats in total).
After the first round of counting of votes in Madhya Pradesh, till 9 am, the candidates of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are leading in all the four seats.
BJP candidate from Khandwa Lok Sabha seat, Dnyaneshwar Patil has got 16,984 votes as against 11,264 of Congress’ Raj Narayan Purni. From Raigaon, BJP candidate Pratima Bagri got 5,973 votes, while Congress candidate Kalpana Verma got 5,754 votes.
BJP candidate Sulochana Rawat is leading over Mahesh Patel of Congress by 1,590 votes in Jobat. Similarly, in Prithvipur seat, BJP candidate Shishupal is leading by 429 votes over Congress’s Nitendra Pratap Singh.
Trinamool ahead in all four seats in West Bengal
Trinamool Congress (TMC) is leading in all the four assembly constituencies of West Bengal. This information came from early trends. Trinamool candidate Udayan Guha is leading over his nearest rival BJP’s Ashok Mandal by over 29,000 votes after three rounds of counting that began at 8 am. Voting was held on October 30 for Khardah, Shantipur, Dinhata and Gosaba assembly seats.
Himachal Pradesh
Congress is now leading in all the three seats of Himachal Pradesh.
Kargil war hero and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Brigadier (Retd) Khushal Thakur is leading in Mandi parliamentary seat over his nearest rival Congress’ Pratibha Singh by 1855 votes. Pratibha Singh is the wife of late Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh. Counting of votes is underway amid tight security at 25 counting centers for the recently held by-elections to Mandi Lok Sabha seat and three assembly seats of Fatehpur, Arki and Jubbal-Kotkhai in Himachal Pradesh.
BJP Himachal Pradesh President Suresh Kumar Kashyap told news agency ANI that the party is going to win Mandi Lok Sabha and three assembly seats by a huge margin. Rebel BJP candidate Bragta is contesting as an independent candidate.
Bihar by-election
The ruling Janata Dal United (JDU) in Tarapur and the main opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidates are leading in Kusheshwarsthan (Reserved) in the counting of votes for the by-elections for two assembly seats in Bihar. In the initial trends, a tough fight is being seen between RJD and JDU.
Assam
Ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidates Phanidhar Talukdar and Sushant Borgohain are leading over their Congress and independent rivals in Bhawanipur and Thaura assembly seats in Assam. Talukdar won from Bhawanipur seat and Borgohain from Thaura seat on All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) and Congress ticket respectively in March-April general elections, but later switched to BJP after giving up his party and assembly membership. joined.
Haryana
Counting of votes began at 8 am on Tuesday amid tight security arrangements for the by-elections held on October 30 in Ellenabad assembly constituency of Sirsa district of Haryana. Here INLD is leading. In January, the by-election was called after Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Singh Chautala resigned from the post of MLA in protest against the Centre’s three agricultural laws.
Karnataka
In the early trends of the by-elections for two assembly seats in Karnataka, BJP is leading in Sindgi seat. Congress candidate is leading in Hangal. In the early trends of by-elections for two assembly seats in Karnataka, BJP is leading in Sindgi seat. Congress candidate is leading in Hangal.
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