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MP bypolls: BJP wrests 2 Assembly seats from Congress, cedes one

Of the four seats for which by-elections were held on Saturday, the Khandwa Lok Sabha constituency and Raigaon Assembly seat were earlier held by BJP.

PTI Edited by: PTI Bhopal Published on: November 02, 2021 20:45 IST
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MP bypolls: BJP wrests 2 Assembly seats from Congress, cedes one

The ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday won by-polls to Jobat (SC) and Prithvipur assembly seats by wresting them from Congress but ceded Raigaon (SC) constituency to the opposition party, officials said. In nutshell, Congress lost both the seats- Jobat (SC) and Prithvipur- held by it before the by-polls but managed to avoid a whitewash by wresting Raigaon (ST) segment from the saffron party.

Of the four seats for which by-elections were held on Saturday, the Khandwa Lok Sabha constituency and Raigaon Assembly seat were earlier held by BJP.

Meanwhile, in Khandwa, BJP nominee Gyaneshwar Patil has increased his lead over the nearest rival from Congress, Rajnarayan Singh Purni, by 82,140 votes, as per the trends.

The Lok Sabha seat fell vacant after the death of sitting BJP MP Nandkumar Singh Chauhan. Congress candidate from Raigaon (SC) seat in the Satna district, Kalpana Verma, defeated her nearest rival from BJP, Pratima Bagri, by a margin of 12,290 votes. Verma has polled 72,989 votes and Bagri 60,699, an Election Commission official said.

In the Prithvipur assembly seat in the Niwari district, Congress nominee Nitendra Singh Rathore went down fighting against BJP's Shishupal Yadav, who won by a margin of 15,687 votes. Yadav bagged 82,673 votes and Rathore 66,986, another official said.

The BJP also wrested Jobat (ST) Assembly constituency in the Alirajpur district from Congress with the saffron party candidate Sulochana Rawat defeating her nearest rival Mahesh Patel by a margin of 6,104 votes.

Rawat has polled 68,949 votes while Patel managed to secure 62,845 votes, officials added.

The by-polls on these seats were held along with the Khandwa Lok Sabha seat on October 30.

A total of 48 candidates were in the fray for the by-polls held to four seats, necessitated due to the death of sitting MLAs and an MP. Counting of votes began at 8 AM on Tuesday amid tight security. 

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