Assembly by-polls: Three seats to Congress, five to BJP


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New Delhi, Apr 13 (IANS): The BJP, continuing with its victory streak, on Thursday won five out of 10 assembly by-elections across eight states, including Delhi, with the Congress getting solace from Karnataka where it retained two seats and held on to another in Madhya Pradesh.

The Trinamool Congress won in West Bengal and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) emerged victorious in Jharkhand.

As the results for the Sunday assembly by-polls, held also in Himachal, Assam and Rajasthan, were announced, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a victory tweet, said: "I thank the people for the constant support, blessings and unwavering faith in politics of development and good governance" agenda of the BJP.

The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi -- where it won 67 out of 70 assembly seats in the 2015 elections -- suffered a humiliating defeat in Rajouri Garden assembly constituency and figured at a distant third after the BJP and the Congress.

Manjinder Singh Sirsa (BJP) defeated Meenakshi Chandela of the Congress by a margin of nearly 14,000 votes, according to the Election Commission.

Sirsa garnered 40,602 votes, Chandela 25,950 and the AAP's Harjeet Singh 10,243 out of a total 78,091 votes polled. The seat fell vacant after AAP's Jarnail Singh quit to contest in the Punjab assembly polls in February earlier this year.

AAP leader and Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said the voters were angry over Jarnail Singh's Punjab switchover, which led to the party's poor show. "We tried to make them understand, but it seems they are still angry with the AAP."

The BJP, which had so far only three members in the House, said the AAP's loss had put it "on the verge of extinction".

In Himachal Pradesh, the opposition BJP retained its stronghold Bhoranj assembly seat for the seventh consecutive term. Anil Dhiman defeated Promila Devi of the Congress by a margin of 8,290 votes.

The ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh won from Bandhavgarh and the Congress in Ater.

The poll panel said BJP's Shivnarayan Singh defeated Savitri Singh of the Congress by 25,476 votes in Bandhavgarh.

In Ater, the Congress' Hemant Katare defeated BJP's Arvind Singh Bhadoria by a little over 800 votes to retain the seat.

In Assam, the BJP retained the Dhemaji assembly seat with Ranoj Pegu defeating Babul Sonowal of the Congress by a margin of over 9,000 votes. Pegu polled 75,217 votes, Sonowal 65,932 votes and Jadu Hazarika of the CPI-M 4,944 votes out of the total 148,658 polled.

In West Bengal, the ruling Trinamool Congress triumphed in the Kanthi Dakshin assembly constituency, saying it was a reaffirmation of the people's faith in Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's developmental agenda. Chandrima Bhattacharya defeated Sourindra Mohan Jana of the BJP by a margin of 42,526 votes.

The BJP, however, said it was "happy" with the outcome reflecting it was growing in popularity in the state.

"We expected the result to be a bit better. People came out to vote for us amid the atmosphere of terror created by the ruling party," Jana said. The results showed the BJP's vote share has gone up by around 22 per cent compared to the assembly polls last year.

Communist Party of India candidate Uttam Pradhan, who had finished second in 2016, lost his security deposit this time. The Congress also put up a poor show, with its nominee Nabakumar Chanda getting only around 1.3 per cent of the votes.

The Congress, however, got consolation in Karnataka where it won Nanjangud and Gundlupet assembly constituencies defeating BJP candidates at both places.

In Jharkhand's Littipara, Simon Marandi of the JMM defeated Hemlal Murmu of the BJP by 12,900 votes.

 

  

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 14 2017

    People who keep high hopes about 2019 poll prospects should learn something from these bye election results.Dont try to take voters for granted.Congress getting three seats out of 10 is not a small matter.

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  • shibu, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    i guess Mayavathi beccame alone in EVM Tampering issue.

    and Veerappa Moilys Personnel view became congress partys view after 2 seat win in Karnataka.

    AAP started blame game with in party, ex MLA of RAjory garden where today AAP lost even deposit Mr. garnal singh told its high time APP should to ""ÄATHMA VIMARSHE", where as Deputy CM Mr. Sisdia told Mr. Jarnal Singh is responsibility as he resigned seat to contest from Punjab.

    in between Kejriwal thinking deeply to whoom blame? BJP Tampered voters???

    By the way Congress still hold "ZERO"seat in Dehli

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    We are more concerned about Karnataka's coming election result..! Let siddu enjoy remaining one year term.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Victory of horse trading . RIP Democracy.

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  • shibu, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    RIP democracy in Karnataka????

    Keshav Moorthy was JDS Candidate earlier

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Congress or BJP any benefits for Middle Class peoples?

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    not much benefits till now. congress is rules india for last 60 yrs but nothing much. but spoiled communal harmony of people by doing caste politics.
    BJP in centre in power last 3 yrs some hope in modi and now in UP yogi is really doing well for middle class people.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Very good point.This question will dominate in 2019 general election.

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  • Conrad John Tauro, Shirva/Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Hands Victory...
    Lotus Worry...

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    BJP WON 6 SEATS OUT OF 10 ACCROSS COUNTRY...SO HANDS DOWN LOTUS UP

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  • Conrad John Tauro, Shirva/Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Got solid punch in Karnataka.

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    ITS NOT A PUNCH...CONGIS RETAINED 2 SEATS WHICH WERE HELD BY THEM...SO BJP DIDN'T LOSE OUT ANYTHING...WHERE AS CONGIS LOST 3 SEATS WHICH WAS HELD BY THEM ACROSS COUNTRY

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  • shibu, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    yes yes,
    Congress won in 2 seat where as BJP managed to win ONLY in 6 seat.

    Hands victory all over India

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    BJP LEADING IN 6 SEATS OUT OF 10 SEATS

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    NO. IT WAS LEADING 6 STATES. THEY NOW WON ONLY 4.

    BJP GOT JOR KA JHATKA DEERE IS LAGE.

    BURNOL TIME FOR BJP AGAIN.

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    Emi,
    I believe you have not read news properly,
    Over all BJP won additional 3 seats.
    Prior it was in 3 seats now it increased to 6 seats out of 10.
    Now please tell me to whom burnol is required!!!!.

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    EMI...OVERALL THROUGHOUT INDIA BJP HAS EMERGED VICTORIOUS...CONGRESS LOST EVERYWHERE EXCEPT KARNATAKA...JOR KA JHATKA LAGA DONGI KHANGRESS KO

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Thu, Apr 13 2017

    ITS 5 SEAT NOT SIX SEAT.

    TIGER BALM FOR BJP.

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