At Mandi, the Congress’s Pratibha Singh defeated the BJP’s Brigadier Khushal Chand Thakur by 7,490 votes
New Delhi:
The Congress wrested the Mandi Lok Sabha seat from the BJP and the Shiv Sena recorded its first main win outdoors Maharashtra by profitable in Dadra and Nagar Haveli within the October 30 bypolls outcomes of which had been declared at this time.
The BJP appears to be like set to retain Khandwa parliamentary seat in Madhya Pradesh, the place it’s main by over 80,000 votes.
At Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, the Congress’s candidate Pratibha Singh defeated the BJP’s Brigadier Khushal Chand Thakur by a margin of seven,490 votes. The seat was earlier held by the BJP’s Ram Swaroop Sharma, who was discovered useless at his Delhi residence earlier this yr.
Ms Singh, a former MP and spouse of former Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, thanked the individuals for her victory.
मंडी हम सब की है, हम सब की थी,
हम सब की रहेगी।
धन्यवाद मंडी ????
— Pratibha Virbhadra Singh (@virbhadrasingh) November 2, 2021
A sympathy wave following the demise of Mr Singh this July is being seen as one of many key elements behind the Congress’s win in Mandi.
The Congress additionally swept the three Himachal Meeting seats the place bypolls had been held final week.
Responding to the ruling get together’s rout within the bypolls, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur mentioned he accepts the outcomes and that the get together will study from these defeats.
In Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Shiv Sena’s Kalaben Delkar defeated the BJP’s Gavit Maheshbhai by 51,269 votes. The profitable candidate is the spouse of Impartial MP Mohanjibhai Sanjibhai Delkar, whose demise by suicide earlier this yr vacated the seat. Earlier than he was discovered useless at a Mumbai lodge, the seven-time MP had alleged harassment by the Union Territory administration.
First step outdoors Maharashtra, big leap in the direction of Delhi by way of Dadra Nagar Haveli ! #ChaloDelhipic.twitter.com/8sbqBgSbna
— Sanjay Raut (@rautsanjay61) November 2, 2021
Shiv Sena MP and senior chief Sanjay Raut termed at this time’s victory the get together’s “first step outdoors Maharashtra, big leap in the direction of Delhi”.
At Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa, the BJP’s Gyaneshwar Patil seems to be inching nearer to victory as Congress’s Rajnarayan Singh Purni trails by over 82,000 votes.
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