MP bypoll result: BJP captures Malwa, ahead in Bundelkhand, Gwalior; Congress takes lead in Chambal
BHOPAL: Narayan Patel of the ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh has gained from Khandwa, the place bypolls had been held on November 7. He defeated arch-rival Uttam Pal of Congress with a margin of 21,900 votes. According to the Election Commision, Narayan Patel acquired a complete of 80,004 votes whereas Uttam Pal received 58,013 votes.
Of the overall 28 bypoll seats in Madhya Pradesh, BJP has been main on 19, Congress on eight and BSP on 1.
Going by the present traits, the BJP appears to be on vital edge in Malwa, Gwalior, Nimar and Bundelkhand; whereas it’s lagging behind in Chambal area. Here the BSP is seen to be spoiling the sport of BJP.
We check out the standing of BJP and Congress in following seats:
1.Bhopal
If we take a look at preliminary traits, there’s a fierce competitors in each large seats of Bhopal area. Here, BJP and a Congress candidate are main on every of the 2 seats.
While Minister Dr. Prabhuram Chaudhary is main on the Sanchi seat, Congress candidate Ramchandra Dangi has been main on the Biaora seat.
2. Mahakaushal Sector
The solely seat in Mahakaushal area is seen to be siding with the BJP. From Anuppur, minister Bisahulal Singh is way forward of rival Vishwanath Singh Kunjam.
3. Gwalior
Known to be stronghold of Scindias, BJP is seeking to acquire in Gwalior. Here, BJP candidates are main in nearly eight of the overall 9 seats whereas Congress is forward in a single seat.
BJP candidates are main in each seats of Gwalior metropolis. Its candidates are additionally main in Dabra, Pohri, Ashoknagar, Mungaoli and Bamori.
While Pragilal Jatav of Congress is seen taking a protracted bounce in Karaira. In distinction, there may be the situation of Bhander seat with Phool Singh Baraiya. From right here, Baraiya is seen lagging behind.
4. Chambal
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Congress chief Kamal Nath’s magic is seen in Chambal whereas Jyotiraditya Scindia’s shine has pale. Congress candidates are main in 5 of the seven seats on this area whereas the BSP is main on one seat.
Congress candidate Ajab Singh Kushwaha is forward of minister Edal Singh Kanshana in one of many seats.
Minister Girraj Dandotia from Dimni can be behind Congress candidate Ravindra Singh Tomar. At the identical time, Minister OPS Bhadoria is main in Mehgaon seat. In Morena, BSP’s Ramprakash Rajauria has maintained an edge. BJP’s Subedar Singh is main in Jaura.
5. Malwa:
BJP’s Tulsi Silvat has taken a lead in Malwa. Minister Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon in Badnawar and Minister Hardeep Singh Dung are main in Suwasra.
BJP’s Manoj Untwal and Manoj Chaudhary have been main in Agar and Hatpipalya have taken a lead. However, there appears to be a tricky contest right here.
It was believed that the primary end result would come from Anuppur, however BJP registered the primary victory from Mandhata. On the opposite hand, Sumitra Kasdekar has gained in Nepanagar. Nandkumar Chauhan congratulated him by feeding him sweets.
6. Neemar
It was believed that the primary end result would come from Anuppur, however BJP registered the primary victory from Mandhata. On the opposite hand, Sumitra Kasdekar has gained from Nepanagar. Nandkumar Chauhan congratulated him by feeding him sweets.
7. Bundelkhand
BJP candidates are repeatedly main within the Bundelkhand seat. Minister Govind Singh Rajput has maintained the sting for the reason that starting in opposition to Congress candidate Parul Shah who had switched from the BJP.
From Malhara, Pradyuman Lodhi of BJP has been working in opposition to Sadhvi Ramsia from Congress.
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