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Results of 14 out of 19 Rajya Sabha seats, know who won from where

Voting was held on Friday in 19 Rajya Sabha seats in eight states of the country. After voting, the process of counting votes is now going on. Results have also started coming from some states. According to the latest information, out of the three Rajya Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh, two have gone to the BJP’s account, while one has been captured by the Congress.

Voting was held on Friday in 19 Rajya Sabha seats in eight states of the country. After voting, the process of counting votes is now going on. Results have also started coming from some states. According to the latest information, out of the three Rajya Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh, two have gone to the BJP’s account, while one has been captured by the Congress.

According to the information, BJP candidates Jyotiraditya Scindia and Sumer Singh Solanki have won the Rajya Sabha elections from Madhya Pradesh. At the same time, Congress candidate Digvijay Singh has also won.

Congress arrives in Central Election Commission to cancel two BJP votes in Gujarat

After the State Election Commission canceled the objection of the Congress, the Congress has now approached the Central Election Commission. Explain that earlier, the Congress had demanded the cancellation of votes of two BJP MLAs in the voting for the Gujarat Rajya Sabha elections. But the State Election Commission had said that the Congress had delayed making objections. They should have lodged their objection only during voting.

Kamal Nath fed laddoo to Digvijay Singh

After winning the Rajya Sabha elections, Congress candidate Digvijay Singh made Kamal Nath’s mouth sweet. While Digvijay fed laddus to Kamal Nath, Kamal Nath also made his mouth sweet.

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Laddu divided in Congress

MNF candidate wins in Mizoram

In the voting held for one Rajya Sabha seat of Mizoram, MNF candidate Pu K. Vanlalwena won. The Election Commission has declared Vanlalwena elected. Please tell that this is the 9th Rajya Sabha election in the state.

BJP also won one seat in Jharkhand

The results of the Rajya Sabha elections held in two seats in Jharkhand have been revealed. JMM and BJP have easily won one seat each. JMM candidate Sibu Soren got 30 votes in favor while BJP candidate Deepak Prakash got 31 votes. The Congress candidate had to face defeat with 18 votes.

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Counting started back in Gujarat

On the complaint of the Congress, the State Election Commission has said that it is too late now. Now there is no use of this complaint. The Congress took too long to complain. They should have lodged their objection at the time of voting. Counting has been resumed in Gujarat following the response of the Election Commission.

Two BJP one Congress names in MP

Of the three seats in Madhya Pradesh, BJP has won two and Congress has won one. BJP candidate Jyotiraditya Scindia got 56 votes and Sumer Singh Solanki got 55 votes. While Congress candidate Digvijay Singh got 57 votes. At the same time, the second Congress candidate Phool Singh Baraiya got only 36 votes. 2 votes were rejected in MP.

YSR occupies all four seats in Andhra Pradesh

In Andhra Pradesh, YSR Congress Party candidates have won all the four seats of Rajya Sabha. Parimal Nathwani’s name is also included in the winners.

Good news for Congress from Rajasthan

Voting was held in three vacant seats of Rajya Sabha in Rajasthan. Out of this, Congress won two seats while one seat went to BJP’s account. BJP candidate Rajendra Gehlot got 54 votes. While Congress candidate KC Venugopal got 64 and Neeraj Dangi got 59 votes. At the same time, 1 vote of BJP was rejected.

First result came from Meghalaya

First came the election results from Meghalaya. There the National People’s Party (NPP) has won the Rajya Sabha seat. The ruling NPP candidate Dr WR Kharalukhi won the election by defeating Congress’s Kennedy Khairem. The NPP candidate got 39 votes while the Congress candidate got only 19 votes. 1 vote has been declared invalid in Meghalaya.

Congress appeals against two BJP votes in Gujarat

The Gujarat Congress has filed an application in the Election Commission. The Congress has filed this application regarding the vote of BJP MLA Kesri Singh Solanki. In its application, the Congress has said that Kesari Singh Solanki had cast a proxy vote. This has been done because Solanki was hospitalized. The Congress has registered its objection about this. The Congress says that if the proxy vote is to be done, then the Election Commission has to apply three days in advance. It cannot happen within 24 hours.

Along with this, the objection of the Congress is that the election of BJP MLA Bhupendra Singh Chudasama was canceled by the High Court. How can Bhupendra vote in such a situation? Significantly, the Supreme Court has stayed the decision of the High Court given about Bhupendra Singh Chudasama.

Two MLAs did not vote in Rajasthan

All except two MLAs voted during the voting of Rajya Sabha elections held in Rajasthan. According to the information, CPI-M MLA Girdhari Mahia could not come to vote due to ill health. At the same time, Minister Bhanwarlal Meghwal is also admitted in a hospital in Gurugram, due to which he also could not vote. Out of the 200 MLAs of Rajasthan, 198 voted.

Elections were being held in 19 seats of these 8 states

On Friday, voting was held in 3 seats of MP, 4 in Gujarat, 3 in Rajasthan, 4 in Andhra Pradesh, 2 in Jharkhand. Apart from this, voting was held in one Rajya Sabha seats in Manipur, Meghalaya and Mizoram in the Northeast.

Checkmate between Congress and BJP

In the Rajya Sabha elections between the Congress and the BJP, the check-up game continues. If the BJP has spoiled the equation of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, then the Congress has confused the BJP in Manipur. The equation of Jharkhand is also seen going in favor of the BJP, while in Rajasthan both parties are expecting cross voting.

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