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  • Fight for 16 according to cent Dalit votes in Bundelkhand positive factors momentum

    Via Specific Information Provider

    BHOPAL: Eyeing the a very powerful 16 according to cent Dalit vote, each main political events – the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress are getting their best leaders to meeting poll-bound Madhya Pradesh’s Bundelkhand area, the place Dalits kind of represent round 20-25 according to cent of the inhabitants.

    High Minister Narendra Modi will likely be in Bundelkhand’s Sagar district on August 12 to put the basis for the Rs 100 crore temple devoted to Bhakti Motion saint and Dalit icon Sant Ravidas. Congress’s nationwide president Malikarjun Kharge is prone to cope with a mega rally in the similar Sagar district on August 13.

    High Minister Modi will on August 12 (it’ll be his 5th discuss with to Madhya Pradesh in not up to 5 months) lay the basis of the grand temple at Badtuma (Sagar), whose development was once introduced by way of MP Leader Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on the Sant Ravidas Mahakumbh in February. However, the Congress president’s rally the next day to come (August 13) in the similar district, will mark the release of the grand previous birthday party’s ballot marketing campaign within the Bundelkhand area.

    Importantly, Dalits represent 16 according to cent of the state’s inhabitants. Out of the whole 230 seats, 35 are Perfect Courtroom reserved seats, a big a part of which is within the Bundelkhand and adjacent Gwalior-Chambal and Vindhya areas. Bundelkhand area (specifically Sagar district) homes a foremost inhabitants of the Ahirwar-SC caste.

    Within the 2013 elections, when the BJP had gained 165 seats, it had emerged victorious on 28 or 80 according to cent of those 35 seats, whilst the Congress may set up simply 4 seats, adopted by way of BSP with 3 seats. However 5 years later in 2018 polls, the BJP’s tally at the 35 SC reserved seats fell to only 18, whilst the Congress’s rely jumped greater than 4 occasions to 17 seats.

    BHOPAL: Eyeing the a very powerful 16 according to cent Dalit vote, each main political events – the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress are getting their best leaders to meeting poll-bound Madhya Pradesh’s Bundelkhand area, the place Dalits kind of represent round 20-25 according to cent of the inhabitants.

    High Minister Narendra Modi will likely be in Bundelkhand’s Sagar district on August 12 to put the basis for the Rs 100 crore temple devoted to Bhakti Motion saint and Dalit icon Sant Ravidas. Congress’s nationwide president Malikarjun Kharge is prone to cope with a mega rally in the similar Sagar district on August 13.

    High Minister Modi will on August 12 (it’ll be his 5th discuss with to Madhya Pradesh in not up to 5 months) lay the basis of the grand temple at Badtuma (Sagar), whose development was once introduced by way of MP Leader Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on the Sant Ravidas Mahakumbh in February. However, the Congress president’s rally the next day to come (August 13) in the similar district, will mark the release of the grand previous birthday party’s ballot marketing campaign within the Bundelkhand area.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Importantly, Dalits represent 16 according to cent of the state’s inhabitants. Out of the whole 230 seats, 35 are Perfect Courtroom reserved seats, a big a part of which is within the Bundelkhand and adjacent Gwalior-Chambal and Vindhya areas. Bundelkhand area (specifically Sagar district) homes a foremost inhabitants of the Ahirwar-SC caste.

    Within the 2013 elections, when the BJP had gained 165 seats, it had emerged victorious on 28 or 80 according to cent of those 35 seats, whilst the Congress may set up simply 4 seats, adopted by way of BSP with 3 seats. However 5 years later in 2018 polls, the BJP’s tally at the 35 SC reserved seats fell to only 18, whilst the Congress’s rely jumped greater than 4 occasions to 17 seats.

  • Bypolls: Giant win for TRS in Telangana; BJP wallet 4 seats

    Through On-line Table

    The BJP pocketed 4 seats in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha, whilst the RJD retained the Mokama meeting seat within the bypolls to seven meeting constituencies in six states.

    Of the 4 seats the BJP received, the birthday party retained the Gopalganj seat in Bihar. The RJD held directly to the Mokama seat on an afternoon when by-election effects to seven constituencies unfold throughout six states – Bihar, Telangana, Odisha, UP, Maharashtra and Haryana – got here out.

    Munugode (Telangana)

    The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) received the prime stakes bypoll in Munugode via over 10,000 votes. The BJP candidate Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy gave a difficult battle to TRS’ Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy and it was once a neck and neck race all over the preliminary rounds of counting.

    On the other hand, Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy controlled to increase the lead and received via a resounding margin within the prestigious combat. The Congress didn’t protected a deposit. 

    Ultimate vote proportion in #MunugodeBypoll

    TRS – 42.90%
    BJP – 38.41%
    INC – 10.60%
    BSP – 1.84%
    NOTA – 0.21%
    Others – 6.05%@XpressHyderabad @NewIndianXpress

    — V.V. Balakrishna-TNIE (@balaexpressTNIE) November 6, 2022

    BJP’s candidate Raj Gopal Reddy has conceded defeat. He claimed that TRS received via unlawful method. 

    “One returning officer was once suspended for the primary time in historical past. After the closing date, many TRS leaders remained within the meeting phase. Cash was once dispensed at the polling day as neatly,” he alleged.

    On the other hand, minister KT Rama Rao rejected the allegations of TRS the usage of “unfair method” made via BJP candidate Rajagopal Reddy.

    ALSO READ | Munugode, a pricey political workout

    He hit again on the BJP via posing a chain of questions: “Is not it true that Rs 1 crore seized via the police even prior to the by-election was once notified was once being introduced into the constituency via a BJP chief from Karimnagar? Is not it true that Eatala Rajender’s PA Okay Srinivas was once stuck with Rs. 90 lakh? Is not it true that Dr. Vivek had transferred Rs. 2.5 crore via hawala course? Is not it true that Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy’s Sushee Infra had transferred Rs. 5.24 crore to Munugode citizens? Is not it true that the BJP leaders introduced drive at the ECI to claim that there was once no proof to verify the costs made via the TRS?” 

    Mokama and Gopalganj (Bihar)

    In Bihar, RJD candidate Neelam Devi received the Mokama seat via greater than 16,000 votes.

    The BJP retained the Gopalganj meeting seat with its candidate Kusum Devi, spouse of MLA Subhash Singh whose loss of life had necessitated the by-election, polling 70,032 votes, whilst RJD’s Mohan Gupta were given 68,243.

    Bihar noticed the primary electoral check for the Nitish Kumar-led ‘Mahagathbandhan’ executive, shaped lower than 3 months in the past after the JD(U) parted techniques with the BJP.

    The BJP contested from the Mokama constituency for the primary time because the saffron birthday party had, on earlier events, left the seat to its allies.

    A complete of 619 polling cubicles had been arrange within the two constituencies. Fifteen applicants are within the fray — 9 in Gopalganj and 6 in Mokama.

    The Mokama seat fell vacant following the disqualification of RJD MLA Anant Singh after his conviction in an Hands Act case, whilst the by-election in Gopalganj was once necessitated following the loss of life of sitting BJP MLA Subhash Singh.

    Mokama has been the stronghold of Anant Singh since 2005. He received the seat two times on JD(U) tickets.

    Singh fought as an RJD candidate within the 2020 elections and retained the seat. However he was once disqualified from the meeting following his conviction within the prison case.

    Andheri (East)/Mumbai

    The Uddhav Thackeray faction bagged the Andheri (East) phase in Mumbai because the birthday party candidate Rutuja Latke received via an enormous margin of over 66,000 votes.

    The BJP had withdrawn its candidate following appeals via a number of events to again Rutuja Latke. The Nationalist Congress Birthday celebration (NCP) and the Congress, each constituents of the MVA, have supported Rutuja Latke’s candidature.

    The bypoll was once necessitated via the loss of life of Rutuja Latke’s husband and Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latke in Might. 

    No matter, this victory is observed as a morale booster for Uddhav Thackeray after a BJP-backed coup led via Eknath Shinde break up his Shiv Sena and unseated his executive in Maharashtra.

    Apparently, as many as 7,556 votes had been polled in favour of the NOTA possibility, leaving the six different impartial applicants some distance in the back of. The NOTA offers an way to electors to not vote in favour of any of the applicants in an election.

    Dhamnagar (Odisha)

    The opposition BJP on Sunday retained the Dhamnagar meeting seat of Odisha in a bypoll, defeating the ruling BJD via a margin of 9,881, an Election Fee legit mentioned.

    The bypoll was once necessitated via the loss of life of BJP MLA Bishnu Charan Sethi in September.

    Sethi’s son Suryabanshi Suraj, who was once the birthday party’s candidate, secured 80,351 votes, whilst BJD’s Abanti Das bagged 70,470 votes, the legit mentioned.

    Congress nominee Baba Harekrushna Sethi were given best 3,561 votes.

    Gola Gokarannath (UP)

    The BJP retained the Gola Gokarannath meeting seat in Uttar Pradesh with its candidate Aman Giri defeating his nearest rival and Samajwadi Birthday celebration candidate via over 34,000 votes.

    Counting began right here at 8 am amid tight safety preparations. Returning Officer Anurag Singh mentioned the counting could be held in 32 rounds.

    The November 3 Gokarannath meeting bypolls recorded a polling share of 57.35 in step with cent. Seven contestants had been within the fray.

    The bypoll was once necessitated because of the loss of life of BJP MLA Arvind Giri on September 6. The BSP and the Congress refrained from the ballot this time.

    The principle contest was once between BJP’s Aman Giri, the son of Arvind Giri, and SP candidate and previous Gola Gokarannath MLA Tiwari. The BJP’s marketing campaign was once led via Leader Minister Yogi Adityanath.

    Gola Gokarannath is a part of Union minister Ajay Mishra’s Lakhimpur Kheri parliamentary constituency. Mishra has been within the eye of a hurricane following the killing of 4 farmers all over violence in October remaining yr. His son is an accused within the case.

    Adampur (Haryana)

    The BJP additionally received Adampur in Haryana with its candidate Bhavya Bishnoi defeating his nearest rival and Congress candidate Jai Prakash via a margin of round 16,000 votes.

    With the win, former leader minister Bhajan Lal’s circle of relatives has maintained its successful streak within the meeting phase. Bhavya is Bhajan Lal’s grandson.

    ALSO READ | Adampur bye-election: Take a look at for Bhajan Lal circle of relatives

    The Adampur seat has been held via the Bhajan Lal circle of relatives since 1968, with the past due ex-chief minister representing it on 9 events, his spouse Jasma Devi as soon as, and more youthful son Kuldeep Bishnoi on 4 events.

    The by-election was once necessitated after Kuldeep Bishnoi resigned as MLA from the seat and switched from the Congress to the BJP in August.

    (With inputs from Specific Information Carrier and PTI)

    The BJP pocketed 4 seats in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha, whilst the RJD retained the Mokama meeting seat within the bypolls to seven meeting constituencies in six states.

    Of the 4 seats the BJP received, the birthday party retained the Gopalganj seat in Bihar. The RJD held directly to the Mokama seat on an afternoon when by-election effects to seven constituencies unfold throughout six states – Bihar, Telangana, Odisha, UP, Maharashtra and Haryana – got here out.

    Munugode (Telangana)

    The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) received the prime stakes bypoll in Munugode via over 10,000 votes. The BJP candidate Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy gave a difficult battle to TRS’ Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy and it was once a neck and neck race all over the preliminary rounds of counting.

    On the other hand, Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy controlled to increase the lead and received via a resounding margin within the prestigious combat. The Congress didn’t protected a deposit. 

    Ultimate vote proportion in #MunugodeBypoll
    TRS – 42.90%
    BJP – 38.41%
    INC – 10.60%
    BSP – 1.84%
    NOTA – 0.21%
    Others – 6.05%@XpressHyderabad @NewIndianXpress
    — V.V. Balakrishna-TNIE (@balaexpressTNIE) November 6, 2022
    BJP’s candidate Raj Gopal Reddy has conceded defeat. He claimed that TRS received via unlawful method. 

    “One returning officer was once suspended for the primary time in historical past. After the closing date, many TRS leaders remained within the meeting phase. Cash was once dispensed at the polling day as neatly,” he alleged.

    On the other hand, minister KT Rama Rao rejected the allegations of TRS the usage of “unfair method” made via BJP candidate Rajagopal Reddy.

    ALSO READ | Munugode, a pricey political workout

    He hit again on the BJP via posing a chain of questions: “Is not it true that Rs 1 crore seized via the police even prior to the by-election was once notified was once being introduced into the constituency via a BJP chief from Karimnagar? Is not it true that Eatala Rajender’s PA Okay Srinivas was once stuck with Rs. 90 lakh? Is not it true that Dr. Vivek had transferred Rs. 2.5 crore via hawala course? Is not it true that Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy’s Sushee Infra had transferred Rs. 5.24 crore to Munugode citizens? Is not it true that the BJP leaders introduced drive at the ECI to claim that there was once no proof to verify the costs made via the TRS?” 

    Mokama and Gopalganj (Bihar)

    In Bihar, RJD candidate Neelam Devi received the Mokama seat via greater than 16,000 votes.

    The BJP retained the Gopalganj meeting seat with its candidate Kusum Devi, spouse of MLA Subhash Singh whose loss of life had necessitated the by-election, polling 70,032 votes, whilst RJD’s Mohan Gupta were given 68,243.

    Bihar noticed the primary electoral check for the Nitish Kumar-led ‘Mahagathbandhan’ executive, shaped lower than 3 months in the past after the JD(U) parted techniques with the BJP.

    The BJP contested from the Mokama constituency for the primary time because the saffron birthday party had, on earlier events, left the seat to its allies.

    A complete of 619 polling cubicles had been arrange within the two constituencies. Fifteen applicants are within the fray — 9 in Gopalganj and 6 in Mokama.

    The Mokama seat fell vacant following the disqualification of RJD MLA Anant Singh after his conviction in an Hands Act case, whilst the by-election in Gopalganj was once necessitated following the loss of life of sitting BJP MLA Subhash Singh.

    Mokama has been the stronghold of Anant Singh since 2005. He received the seat two times on JD(U) tickets.

    Singh fought as an RJD candidate within the 2020 elections and retained the seat. However he was once disqualified from the meeting following his conviction within the prison case.

    Andheri (East)/Mumbai

    The Uddhav Thackeray faction bagged the Andheri (East) phase in Mumbai because the birthday party candidate Rutuja Latke received via an enormous margin of over 66,000 votes.

    The BJP had withdrawn its candidate following appeals via a number of events to again Rutuja Latke. The Nationalist Congress Birthday celebration (NCP) and the Congress, each constituents of the MVA, have supported Rutuja Latke’s candidature.

    The bypoll was once necessitated via the loss of life of Rutuja Latke’s husband and Shiv Sena MLA Ramesh Latke in Might. 

    No matter, this victory is observed as a morale booster for Uddhav Thackeray after a BJP-backed coup led via Eknath Shinde break up his Shiv Sena and unseated his executive in Maharashtra.

    Apparently, as many as 7,556 votes had been polled in favour of the NOTA possibility, leaving the six different impartial applicants some distance in the back of. The NOTA offers an way to electors to not vote in favour of any of the applicants in an election.

    Dhamnagar (Odisha)

    The opposition BJP on Sunday retained the Dhamnagar meeting seat of Odisha in a bypoll, defeating the ruling BJD via a margin of 9,881, an Election Fee legit mentioned.

    The bypoll was once necessitated via the loss of life of BJP MLA Bishnu Charan Sethi in September.

    Sethi’s son Suryabanshi Suraj, who was once the birthday party’s candidate, secured 80,351 votes, whilst BJD’s Abanti Das bagged 70,470 votes, the legit mentioned.

    Congress nominee Baba Harekrushna Sethi were given best 3,561 votes.
    Gola Gokarannath (UP)

    The BJP retained the Gola Gokarannath meeting seat in Uttar Pradesh with its candidate Aman Giri defeating his nearest rival and Samajwadi Birthday celebration candidate via over 34,000 votes.

    Counting began right here at 8 am amid tight safety preparations. Returning Officer Anurag Singh mentioned the counting could be held in 32 rounds.

    The November 3 Gokarannath meeting bypolls recorded a polling share of 57.35 in step with cent. Seven contestants had been within the fray.

    The bypoll was once necessitated because of the loss of life of BJP MLA Arvind Giri on September 6. The BSP and the Congress refrained from the ballot this time.

    The principle contest was once between BJP’s Aman Giri, the son of Arvind Giri, and SP candidate and previous Gola Gokarannath MLA Tiwari. The BJP’s marketing campaign was once led via Leader Minister Yogi Adityanath.

    Gola Gokarannath is a part of Union minister Ajay Mishra’s Lakhimpur Kheri parliamentary constituency. Mishra has been within the eye of a hurricane following the killing of 4 farmers all over violence in October remaining yr. His son is an accused within the case.

    Adampur (Haryana)

    The BJP additionally received Adampur in Haryana with its candidate Bhavya Bishnoi defeating his nearest rival and Congress candidate Jai Prakash via a margin of round 16,000 votes.

    With the win, former leader minister Bhajan Lal’s circle of relatives has maintained its successful streak within the meeting phase. Bhavya is Bhajan Lal’s grandson.

    ALSO READ | Adampur bye-election: Take a look at for Bhajan Lal circle of relatives

    The Adampur seat has been held via the Bhajan Lal circle of relatives since 1968, with the past due ex-chief minister representing it on 9 events, his spouse Jasma Devi as soon as, and more youthful son Kuldeep Bishnoi on 4 events.

    The by-election was once necessitated after Kuldeep Bishnoi resigned as MLA from the seat and switched from the Congress to the BJP in August.

    (With inputs from Specific Information Carrier and PTI)