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Bypolls outcomes 2022: Counting of votes for 7 Assembly seats in 6 states in the present day

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By ANI

NEW DELHI: The counting of votes within the by-elections to the seven Assembly constituencies unfold throughout six states might be held on Sunday.

The fierce battle is between Bharatiya Janata Party and regional events such because the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the Samajwadi Party (SP), and the Biju Janata Dal (BJD).

The polling was held on November 3 in Mokama and Gopalganj meeting constituencies of Bihar, Andheri (East) of Maharashtra, Adampur of Haryana, Munugode of Telangana, Gola Gokarannath of Uttar Pradesh, and Dhamnagar of Odisha.

Among the seven seats the place by-polls had been held, the BJP held three seats, the Congress two whereas the Shiv Sena and the RJD had one every.

In the Assembly bypolls held throughout six states, the Munugode constituency in Telangana recorded the best voter turnout, as per Election Commission tendencies.

According to EC’s approximate tendencies, 48.35 per cent voter turnout was recorded within the Gopalganj constituency whereas 52.47 per cent was recorded in Mokama in Bihar. With 77.55 per cent voting, Telangana’s Munugode recorded the best voter turnout. Further, the Adampur constituency in Haryana witnessed a 75.25 per cent voter turnout.

In Odisha, there was 66.63 per cent voter turnout recorded in Dhamnagar Assembly constituency bypolls. Gola Gokrannath constituency in Uttar Pradesh recorded a 55.68 per cent voter turnout. Meanwhile, the high-octane Andheri East constituency in Maharashtra witnessed the bottom voter turnout at 31.74 per cent, as per EC’s approximate tendencies.

Haryana’s Adampur seat witnessed the competition between BJP, Congress, Indian National Lok Dal and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

In Adampur, the by-election was necessitated after former chief minister Bhajan Lal’s son Kuldeep Bishnoi resigned as MLA from the seat and switched from the Congress to the BJP in August. Bishnoi’s son Bhavya contested the bypoll because the BJP candidate.

The Congress fielded former Union minister Jai Prakash whereas the INLD picked Congress insurgent Kurda Ram Nambardar as its candidate. Satender Singh was AAP’s candidate.

Notably, the Adampur seat is taken into account a stronghold of Bishnoi.

In Andheri East, the Uddhav Thackeray-led Sena faction’s candidate Rutuja Latke, the spouse of incumbent Sena MLA Ramesh Latke whose loss of life in May necessitated the ballot, is anticipated to comfortably win the by-polls because the BJP had determined to not contest.

This was the primary election after the revolt within the Shiv Sena by Eknath Shinde and 39 different legislators which led to the collapse of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) authorities.

The NCP and Congress have additionally supported the candidature of Rutuja Latke.

The bypoll Telangana’s Munugode Assembly constituency was necessitated after Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy give up the Congress and in addition as MLA in August and joined the BJP.

While 47 candidates are within the fray, the attention is on BJP’s Raj Gopal Reddy, former TRS MLA Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy and Congress’ Palvai Sravanthi.

The bypoll outcomes is a status battle for Chief Minister Ok Chandrasekhar Rao, who’s planning for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

In Bihar, this was the primary main election after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar parted his methods with BJP and joined arms with RJD and Congress to type a Grand Alliance authorities.

The foremost contest is between the BJP and the RJD in Bihar

For the Mokama bypolls, the BJP has fielded Sonam Devi towards RJD’s Neelam Devi, whose husband Anant Singh’s disqualification has necessitated the by-election.

Notably, Mokama is claimed to be the stronghold of Anant Singh since 2005. He received the seat twice on JD(U) tickets.

BJP has given the ticket to Kusum Devi, the spouse of incumbent BJP MLA Subhash Singh whereas RJD has fielded Mohan Prasad Gupta for Goapalgunj by-election.

The BJP is searching for to retain the Gola Gokarannath seat in Uttar Pradesh, which fell vacant after the loss of life of BJP MLA Arvind Giri in September.

With the BSP and the Congress protecting away from the bypolls, the battle is between the BJP’s Aman Giri and the SP candidate and former Gola Gokarannath MLA Vinay Tiwari.

In Odisha’s Dhamnagar bypoll, there appears to be a troublesome contest between ruling BJD candidate Abanti Das and BJP candidate Suryabanshi Suraj Sthitaprajana, the son of Bishnu Sethi, BJP MLA after whose loss of life, the meeting seat fell vacant, as its candidate for the by-election. 

NEW DELHI: The counting of votes within the by-elections to the seven Assembly constituencies unfold throughout six states might be held on Sunday.

The fierce battle is between Bharatiya Janata Party and regional events such because the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the Samajwadi Party (SP), and the Biju Janata Dal (BJD).

The polling was held on November 3 in Mokama and Gopalganj meeting constituencies of Bihar, Andheri (East) of Maharashtra, Adampur of Haryana, Munugode of Telangana, Gola Gokarannath of Uttar Pradesh, and Dhamnagar of Odisha.

Among the seven seats the place by-polls had been held, the BJP held three seats, the Congress two whereas the Shiv Sena and the RJD had one every.

In the Assembly bypolls held throughout six states, the Munugode constituency in Telangana recorded the best voter turnout, as per Election Commission tendencies.

According to EC’s approximate tendencies, 48.35 per cent voter turnout was recorded within the Gopalganj constituency whereas 52.47 per cent was recorded in Mokama in Bihar. With 77.55 per cent voting, Telangana’s Munugode recorded the best voter turnout. Further, the Adampur constituency in Haryana witnessed a 75.25 per cent voter turnout.

In Odisha, there was 66.63 per cent voter turnout recorded in Dhamnagar Assembly constituency bypolls. Gola Gokrannath constituency in Uttar Pradesh recorded a 55.68 per cent voter turnout. Meanwhile, the high-octane Andheri East constituency in Maharashtra witnessed the bottom voter turnout at 31.74 per cent, as per EC’s approximate tendencies.

Haryana’s Adampur seat witnessed the competition between BJP, Congress, Indian National Lok Dal and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

In Adampur, the by-election was necessitated after former chief minister Bhajan Lal’s son Kuldeep Bishnoi resigned as MLA from the seat and switched from the Congress to the BJP in August. Bishnoi’s son Bhavya contested the bypoll because the BJP candidate.

The Congress fielded former Union minister Jai Prakash whereas the INLD picked Congress insurgent Kurda Ram Nambardar as its candidate. Satender Singh was AAP’s candidate.

Notably, the Adampur seat is taken into account a stronghold of Bishnoi.

In Andheri East, the Uddhav Thackeray-led Sena faction’s candidate Rutuja Latke, the spouse of incumbent Sena MLA Ramesh Latke whose loss of life in May necessitated the ballot, is anticipated to comfortably win the by-polls because the BJP had determined to not contest.

This was the primary election after the revolt within the Shiv Sena by Eknath Shinde and 39 different legislators which led to the collapse of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) authorities.

The NCP and Congress have additionally supported the candidature of Rutuja Latke.

The bypoll Telangana’s Munugode Assembly constituency was necessitated after Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy give up the Congress and in addition as MLA in August and joined the BJP.

While 47 candidates are within the fray, the attention is on BJP’s Raj Gopal Reddy, former TRS MLA Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy and Congress’ Palvai Sravanthi.

The bypoll outcomes is a status battle for Chief Minister Ok Chandrasekhar Rao, who’s planning for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

In Bihar, this was the primary main election after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar parted his methods with BJP and joined arms with RJD and Congress to type a Grand Alliance authorities.

The foremost contest is between the BJP and the RJD in Bihar

For the Mokama bypolls, the BJP has fielded Sonam Devi towards RJD’s Neelam Devi, whose husband Anant Singh’s disqualification has necessitated the by-election.

Notably, Mokama is claimed to be the stronghold of Anant Singh since 2005. He received the seat twice on JD(U) tickets.

BJP has given the ticket to Kusum Devi, the spouse of incumbent BJP MLA Subhash Singh whereas RJD has fielded Mohan Prasad Gupta for Goapalgunj by-election.

The BJP is searching for to retain the Gola Gokarannath seat in Uttar Pradesh, which fell vacant after the loss of life of BJP MLA Arvind Giri in September.

With the BSP and the Congress protecting away from the bypolls, the battle is between the BJP’s Aman Giri and the SP candidate and former Gola Gokarannath MLA Vinay Tiwari.

In Odisha’s Dhamnagar bypoll, there appears to be a troublesome contest between ruling BJD candidate Abanti Das and BJP candidate Suryabanshi Suraj Sthitaprajana, the son of Bishnu Sethi, BJP MLA after whose loss of life, the meeting seat fell vacant, as its candidate for the by-election.