By-Election Result 2024: From BJP to TMC and Congress, Check Who Emerged Victorious

Examine the results of the 2024 by-elections in Uttarakhand, Bengal, and Punjab, where political parties won significant assembly seats. Find out which parties won and how that may affect politics in the area.

By-Election Result 2024

By-Election Result 2024: Results of by-poll for 13 assembly seats in 7 states have been declared on Tuesday. The results of all the assembly seats have come and now the scene has become clear. In such a situation, let us tell you in detail about the by-poll results on various assembly seats from Punjab to Uttarakhand, Himachal, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar.

AAP’s Mohinder Bhagat Secures Decisive Victory

By-poll was also conducted for Jalandhar West seat of Punjab Assembly, for which results were declared today. Direction According to the data recorded at the website of the Election Commission, the Aam Aadmi Party candidate Mohinder Bhagat has captured a one-way victory at Jalandhar West seat. The AAP candidate received 55246 votes here with rival Sheetal Agural getting 17921 votes.

By-Polls Conducted on 3 Himachal Pradesh Assembly Seats

By-polls have also been conducted on 3 assembly seats of Himachal Pradesh. In this by-election, Congress has maintained its branch and Congress candidates have won 2 seats out of three. At the same time, 1 seat has gone to the account of BJP. Talking about seats, Congress candidate and CM Sukhu’s wife Kamlesh Thakur has won from Dehra. At the same time, BJP candidate Ashish Sharma from Hamirpur and Congress’s Hardeep Singh Bawa from Nalagarh have won.

Independent Shankar Singh Dominates Rupauli Assembly Seat

The Rupauli assembly seat under Purnea Lok Sabha in Bihar has continuously been dominated by independent candidate Shankar Singh. He has defeated his nearest rival and JDU candidate Kaladhar Mandal by 8246 votes. At the same time, RJD‘s Bima Bharti has come third by getting 30619 votes. Independent Shankar Singh and Kaladhar Mandal had got 68070 and 59824 votes respectively.

TMC Strengthens Hold in West Bengal Politics

The Trinamool Congress appears to strengthen its existence in the politics of West Bengal. In by-elections held on all 4 assembly seats of Bengal, the TMC candidates have won. This includes Raiganj, Bagda, Ranaghat South, and Maniktala. TMC candidate Krishna Kalyani, Mukut Mani Adhikari, Madhuparna Thakur, and Supti Pandey have won the above-mentioned four assembly seats respectively. BJP has suffered a crushing defeat in all four assembly seats here.

Congress Wins Both Assembly Seats in Uttarakhand By-Elections

The bye-elections for 2 assembly seats in Uttarakhand have proved to be setback for the ruling party BJP. Congress, which plays the role of opposition in Uttarakhand, won the seats of Mangalore and Badrinath. Congress candidate Qazi Mohammad Nizamuddin from Mangalore defeated Kartar Singh Badhana by 422 votes in a close contest. It is all at once; Congress candidate Lakhpat Singh, contesting from Badrinath seat, defeated BJP candidate Rajendra Singh by 5224 votes with 28161 votes.

BJP Retains Amarwara Assembly Seat in Madhya Pradesh

In the by-poll held for Amarwara assembly seat of Madhya Pradesh, the ruling party of the state BJP has maintained its stronghold. BJP candidate from Amarwada seat Kamlesh Pratap Singh has won 83105 votes and defeated Congress candidate Dhiren Shah Invati by 3027 votes. The Congress candidate got a total of 80078 votes in this nail-biting race.

DMK Maintains Supremacy in Tamil Nadu By-Election

The ruling party of Tamil Nadu, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, has continued its supremacy in the by-election conducted at the Vikravandi assembly seat. DMK candidate Anniyur Siva defeated his nearest rival Anbumani. C by 67757 votes. In this election, the DMK candidate got 124053 votes, while Anbumani. C got 56296 votes.

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