Monday, December 23rd, 2024

By Election Result 2024: INDIA did wonders in the by-election, BJP suffered a bad fate, who won which seat?


New Delhi: The enthusiasm of India Alliance is very high since the Lok Sabha elections. After performing brilliantly in the general elections, India Alliance has also done wonders in the assembly by-elections held on 13 seats in seven states of the country. In these results, India Alliance has defeated BJP. In by-elections from Bihar, West Bengal to Uttarakhand, BJP has faced a big defeat. In these by-elections, India Alliance has won 10 out of 13 seats. BJP has got only two seats.

TMC wiped out the opposition in Bengal

TMC performed brilliantly in the by-elections held on four assembly seats in West Bengal. TMC candidate Krishna Kalyani has won the Raiganj assembly seat. he/she defeated BJP’s Manas Kumar Ghosh by 50077 votes. Congress’s Mohit Sen Gupta came third with 23116 votes. Trinamool Congress’ Madhupurna Thakur won the by-election held on Bagda assembly seat. She defeated BJP’s Binay Kumar Biswas by 74251 votes. TMC candidate Supti Pandey also won from Maniktala. TMC’s Mukut Mani Adhikari was victorious from Ranaghat South seat. he/she defeated BJP’s Manoj Kumar Biswas by 39048 votes.

AAP’s broom swept Punjab

AAP's broom swept Punjab

Aam Aadmi Party has won the by-election held on Jalandhar West assembly seat of Punjab. AAP candidate Mohinder Bhagat defeated Sheetal Angural of BJP by a margin of 37,325 votes. Congress candidate Surinder Kaur came third. In the Lok Sabha elections 2024, the Congress party won the Jalandhar seat. BJP was in second place and Aam Aadmi Party was in third place. But after a month of the Lok Sabha elections, the situation in Jalandhar changed completely. Aam Aadmi Party came first in the by-election. BJP came second and Congress came third.

Congress stopped BJP’s victory chariot in Uttarakhand

Congress stopped BJP's victory chariot in Uttarakhand

In the assembly by-elections held on Mangalore and Badrinath seats of Uttarakhand, the ruling BJP in the state has faced defeat. Congress has won both the seats. Amidst the possibility of upsets in the last four phases on the Mangalore assembly seat, Congress’s Qazi Nizamuddin won. Qazi has won by 422 votes. After the counting of all 10 rounds, Congress’s Qazi Nizamuddin got a total of 31,727 votes while BJP’s Kartar Singh Bhadana got 31,305 votes. BSP candidate Ubedur Rahman remained at third place with 19,559 votes. BJP has also faced defeat on the Badrinath assembly seat. From this seat, Congress candidate Lakhpat Butola defeated BJP candidate Rajendra Bhandari by 5,224 votes. Lakhpat Butola got 28,161 votes and BJP’s Rajendra Bhandari got 22,937 votes.

Congress performed well in Himachal as well

Congress performed well in Himachal as well

In the by-elections held on three seats in Himachal Pradesh, Congress won two seats whereas BJP managed to win only one seat. In the by-election held on Nalagarh assembly seat of Himachal Pradesh, Congress’s Hardeep Singh Bawa defeated his/her nearest rival and BJP candidate KL Thakur by 8,990 votes. In the by-election held on Dehra assembly seat, Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu’s wife and Congress candidate Kamlesh Thakur defeated BJP candidate Hoshiyaar Singh by a margin of 9,399 votes. BJP’s Ashish Sharma won the Hamirpur assembly seat by a margin of 1,571 votes.

BJP’s reign continues in Madhya Pradesh

BJP's reign continues in Madhya Pradesh

Bharatiya Janata Party has won the by-election held on Amarwara assembly seat of Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh. Party candidate Kamlesh Pratap Shah has won this seat. In the polling held on July 10 in this area, 78.71 voters voted. Here nine candidates including BJP, Congress and Gondwana Ganatantra Party (GGP) candidates were in the fray. BJP candidate got 83105 votes while Congress candidate got 80078 votes. BJP has won by more than 3 thousand votes.

DMK won Vikravandi seat in Tamil Nadu

DMK won Vikravandi seat in Tamil Nadu

The ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) on Saturday won the by-election to the Vikravandi assembly seat by a margin of 67,757 votes while National Democratic Alliance (NDA) constituent Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) came second with 56,296 votes. During the counting of votes on Saturday, DMK’s Anniyur Siva was leading and the gap between him/her and his/her nearest rival PMK candidate C. Anbumani increased with each round. By retaining the Vikravandi assembly seat, the ruling DMK has continued its winning streak in the state since the 2019 Lok Sabha election.

Independent candidates shine in Bihar

Independent candidates shine in Bihar

Independent candidate Shankar Singh defeated JDU’s Kaladhar Prasad Mandal by more than 8000 votes in Bihar’s Rupauli assembly seat. Independent candidate Shankar Singh defeated NDA-JDU candidate Kaladhar Prasad Mandal by more than eight thousand votes in the assembly by-election held on Rupauli seat. After completion of counting of all 13 rounds, Shankar Singh got 68,070 votes, while JDU candidate Kaladhar Prasad Mandal got 59,824 votes and lost by 8,246 votes.

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