Election results in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh. On the one hand, the BJP got a great success in Gujarat, while in the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly and in the potnivdanukas all over the country, only the BJP is seen as a big hit. Yesterday, the BJP would have been defeated in the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections itself. Or else you would have usurped BJP’s 15 years old power in Delhi Municipal Corporation. Yes, it would have been a big blow for the BJP.
Highlights:
- 2002 year maximum 127 jaganwar would have won
- BJP has fielded Vikram Modit in the Yanda elections.
- Only the BJP has got a big blow in the election campaigns across the country.
Several exit polls will create a hung situation in Himachal Pradesh, such a trend would have been a disaster. Or in such a situation, it would have been said that the BJP would easily establish power by using its central logistics. In the initial stage of polling, this style would not have been seen as true. But, after some time the picture changed. According to the current statistics of Matmojani, out of total 68 constituencies in Himachal Pradesh, 38 constituencies are Congress candidates. And the BJP is only hitting the floor for 27 days. There is a possibility of winning three Jaganwar independent candidates. The magic figure for the majority in the Himachal Legislative Assembly is 35. Therefore, considering the present situation, it seems that the Congress party will easily establish power in Himachal Pradesh.
And in the seven Potnivdanuks of the country, the BJP is seen to be cracking down. BJP candidates are backward in most of the places. There is a high possibility of defeat of the BJP candidate in Mainpur Lok Sabha constituency of Uttar Pradesh. Yadhan Samajwadi Party’s candidate Dimple Yadav has got 162136 votes so far. And BJP’s Raghuraj Shakya got 84099 votes. That’s why at present Ghadila Dimple Yadav is a total of 78 thousand voters. Similarly, BJP’s candidate Akash Saxena is trailing by 51 thousand votes from Rampur Sadar.
Apart from this, Madan Bhaiya, the RJD candidate of Bihar’s Khatauli Potnivadanukti, has 8534 votes in comparison to BJP’s candidate. And JDU’s candidate in Kudni constituency is 1176 votes ahead of BJP’s candidate.
In Chhattisgarh, there is a possibility of defeat of BJP by Congress even in the presence of Bhanupratappur. Here Congress’s Savitri Manoj Mandvi is 12436 votes behind than BJP’s candidate.
Potnivdanukit Biju Janata Dal candidate in Odisha’s Padampur Assembly Constituency is leading than BJP. BJD’s candidate Varsha Singh has 19425 votes.
Rajasthan’s Sardarshahar Assembly Constituency’s Potnivdanukit BJP’s situation is far from good. Or Jagevar BJP’s Ashok Kumar is 21 thousand votes behind Congress’s Anil Kumar Sharma.
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