New Delhi: Counting of votes for byelection to seven assembly seats in six states concluded on Sunday with Bharatiya Janata Party winning on four assembly constituencies which includes seats from Adampur in Haryana, Gola Gokarannath in Uttar Pradesh, Gopalganj in Bihar, and Dhamnagar in Odisha while Rashtriya Janata Dal clinched the Mokama seat in Bihar and Shiv Sena secured Mumbai's …
The Bhartiya Janta Party has managed to retain the Dhamnagar seat of Odisha. BJP's candidate Suryabanshi Suraj won the Dhamnagar byelection by a margin of 9881 votes after 19 rounds of counting. Suraj secured 80351 votes while Abanti Das of Biju Janta Dal got 70470 votes whereas independent candidate Rajendra Kumar Das came third with 8153 votes. BJP grabbed 49.09 …
A voter turnout of 75.25 per cent was recorded in Haryana?s Adampur assembly segment, 52.47 per cent in Bihar?s Mokama and 48.35 per cent in Gopalgunj, 41.30 per cent in Telangana?s Munugode, 31.74 per cent in Maharashtra?s Andheri, 66.63 per cent in Odisha?s Dhamnagar and 55.68 per cent in Uttar Pradesh?s Gola Gorakhnath till 7 pm. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar …
An average voter turnout of 45.60 per cent was recorded till 3 pm Thursday in the by-elections to Seven assembly constituencies underway in six states, including Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. New Delhi: An average voter turnout of 45.60 per cent was recorded till 3 pm Thursday in the by-elections to Seven assembly constituencies underway in six states, including Bihar and …