Chhattisgarh Election Outcomes 2023: 5 Seats With Lowest Victory Margins

Chhattisgarh Election Outcomes 2023: 5 Seats With Lowest Victory Margins

The outcomes of the Chhattisgarh meeting elections have been introduced with the BJP staging an upset to safe an enormous majority within the state that has 90 seats. The BJP made a mockery of the exit ballot that had predicted a victory for the Congress. The saffron social gathering secured 54 seats, ruining Bhupesh Bagehl’s dream of a second straight time period within the state. The bulk mark within the state is 46 and the BJP is in a snug place with 54 seats. Whereas the outcomes have stunned everybody, 5 seats within the state noticed an exciting contest between the rival candidates. The victory margins in these seats diversified from simply 17 votes to round 1,100 votes. 

From the Ambikapur seat which is taken into account a stronghold of Congress chief and former Deputy CM TS Singh Deo, BJP’s Rajesh Agrawal emerged as an enormous killer. Agrawal defeated TS Singh from the seat by simply 94 votes. Agarwal bought 90,780 votes whereas TS Baba bought 90,686 votes.

From the Kanker meeting seat, Asha Ram Netam of BJP defeated Shankar Dhruwa of Congress by simply 16 votes. Netam polled 67980 votes in opposition to Dhruwa who bought 67,964 votes.

Tuleshwar Hira Singh Markam of Gondvana Gantantra Social gathering defeated the Congress candidate from the Duleshwari Sidar meeting seat by 714 votes. Markam bought 60,862 votes whereas Sidar polled 60,148 votes. Notably, Markam is the one GGP candidate to win this election.

From the Pathalgaon meeting constituency, BJP candidate Gomati Sai outsmarted Congress candidate Rampukar Singh Thakur by 255 votes. Sai bought 82,320 votes in opposition to Thakur who polled 82,065 votes.

From Bhilai, Devendra Yadav of Congres defeated BJP candidate Prem Prakash Pandey by 1264 votes. Yadav secured 54,405 votes in opposition to Pandey who bought 53,141 votes.

Whereas there isn’t a readability over BJP’s Chief Ministerial candidate within the state, the entrance runners embody former CM Raman Singh, BJP’s state president Arun Sao and former IAS OP Chaudhary who gained from the Raigarh seat.



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