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Tuesday 2 November 2021

By Election Result 2021 Live Updates: Counting of votes in 3 Lok Sabha, 29 Assembly seats to begins across 14 states/UT

08:25 (IST)

West Bengal By Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates

InPictures: Visuals from counting centre in West Bengal

08:13 (IST)

Bihar By Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates

RJD ups the ante for counting of votes in Bihar by-elections

The opposition RJD in Bihar, which has been accusing the ruling NDA of rigging elections in the state, has decided to deploy its heavy artillery for counting of votes Tuesday in two assembly constituencies to which by-polls were held last week.

According to a release issued by the party, leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav will himself be camping in Darbhanga district, where results will be announced for the reserved Kusheshwar Asthan seat.

Another team of RJD leaders led by state president Jagadanand Singh will be in Munger under which Tarapur assembly constituency falls.

Although in the opposition, the party has the highest number of MLAs in the 243-strong assembly and has been alleging that it fell short of achieving power because of manipulations of results by pliant officials in the Vidhan Sabha polls last year.

07:54 (IST)

Dadra and Nagar Haveli Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates

Counting of votes to begin at 8:30 am for Dadra and Nagar Haveli LS seat

Counting of votes in the Dadra and Nagar Haveli Lok Sabha constituency, where byelection was held on October 30, will begin at 8:30 AM on Tuesday.

A voter turnout of 75 percent was recorded in this constituency, reserved for ST, which is a part of the Union Territory of Dadra Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. The number of registered voters in this constituency is 2.58 lakh, Election Commission officials said on Monday.

This byelection was necessitated due to the death of sitting MP (Independent) Mohan Delkar, who was found hanging at a hotel in Mumbai on February 23.

07:34 (IST)

Himachal Pradesh Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates

25 centres set up for counting of votes in Mandi and 3 Assembly seats in HP

Twenty-five centres have been set up for the counting of votes for the Mandi Lok Sabha and three Assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh, an official said on Monday.

The bypolls to the Mandi parliamentary and the Assembly seats of Fatehpur, Arki and Jubbal-Kotkhai were held on October 30, the counting for which will be held on Tuesday.

State Chief Electoral Officer C Paulrasu said the counting will begin on Tuesday at 8 am am under tight security. As many as 19 counting centres, including two for postal ballots, were set up for Mandi and two each, including one each for postal ballots, for Fatehpur, Arki and Jubbal-Kotkhai, he added.

The CEO said 11 counting observers were deputed for the Mandi parliamentary seat whereas three general observers were deputed for the Assembly seats. The fate of 18 candidates will be decided Tuesday.

07:17 (IST)

Telangana By Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates

Counting of votes in keenly-watched Huzurabad bypoll to take place today

Counting of votes in the keenly-watched Huzurabad Assembly constituency bypoll in Telangana would be taken up on Tuesday.

Counting would begin at 8 am at the SRR Government Degree College in Karimnagar town on Tuesday and all arrangements have been made for the exercise, district Collector RV Karnan said.

He said on Monday that 14 tables have been arranged for counting 2,05,236 votes. The counting would be conducted in 22 rounds. He said 86.64 percent of votes were polled in the polling held on Saturday last.

The by-election has been necessitated in Huzurabad in view of the resignation of Eatala Rajender in June following his removal from the state Cabinet over allegations of land-grabbing.

Rajender, who dismissed the allegations, had quit TRS and joined BJP. He is seeking re-election on a BJP ticket

07:08 (IST)

By Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates

Bypoll results to be made available on EC's official website

The election results will be available on the commission's website: results.eci.gov.in

06:59 (IST)

Assam By Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates

Assam saw highest voter turnout from Assembly bypolls

The assembly by-elections which saw a high turnout were held in five seats in Assam, four in West Bengal, three each in Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, two each in Bihar, Karnataka and Rajasthan and one seat each is in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, Mizoram and Telangana.

Out of the 29 Assembly seats, the BJP had won in around half a dozen constituencies earlier, the Congress had nine, while the rest were with the regional parties.

06:56 (IST)

By Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates

Counting of votes for bypolls today in 3 Lok Sabha, 29 assembly seats to be held today

The fates of several prominent candidates hang in the balance as votes are set to be counted today (Tuesday, 2 November). The counting of votes for three Lok Sabha and 29 assembly seats across 13 states and the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli will begin at 8 am. Of the 29 seats, the BJP held six seats, the Congress nine. The rest were with regional parties.


By-Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates:  The fates of several prominent candidates hang in the balance as votes are set to be counted today (Tuesday, 2 November) in three Lok Sabha and 29 Assembly constituencies across 13 states and the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli where by-elections were held on 30 October.

The big names include  INLD leader Abhay Chautala, who quit the Haryana Assembly in protest against the three new central agri laws, Congress' Pratibha Singh, wife of late chief minister Virbhadra Singh, former national footballer Eugeneson Lyngdoh and ex-minister from Telangana Eatala Rajender.

The Assembly by-elections which saw a high turnout were held in five seats in Assam, four in West Bengal, three each in Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, two each in Bihar, Karnataka and Rajasthan and one seat each is in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, Mizoram and Telangana.

On Saturday, Meghalaya witnessed the highest turnout (over 80 percent) while Bihar registered the lowest (around 50 percent).

Of the 29 Assembly seats, the BJP had won in around half a dozen constituencies earlier, the Congress had nine, while the rest were with the regional parties.

The seats where Lok Sabha by-elections were held are Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Mandi in Himachal Pradesh and Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh.

In all the three Lok Sabha constituencies, the sitting members had died. The Mandi seat fell vacant after the death of Ramswaroop Sharma (BJP) in March. The bye-election to the Khandwa parliamentary constituency was necessitated following the death of BJP member Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan while in Dadra and Nagar Haveli, it was due to the demise of Independent Lok Sabha member Mohan Delkar.

In Mandi, Pratibha Singh is pitted against BJP's Khushal Singh Thakur, a Kargil war hero.

On Saturday, Lok Sabha seats at Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Mandi in Himachal Pradesh and Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh saw 75.51 percent, 54.20 percent and 63.88 percent turnouts, respectively.

Polling was more or less peaceful in all three places. In Madhya Pradesh, however, Cabinet Minister and BJP leader Bhuppendra Singh met State Election Commission officers in Bhopal and demanded legal action over the alleged booth capturing attempt by Congress supporters of their candidate in Prithvipur Assembly constituency, as per ANI.

In Meghalaya, former national footballer Eugeneson Lyngdoh is contesting the election from Mawphlang on a United Democratic Party (UDP) ticket. He is up against former Congress MLA Kennedy C Khyriem and a sitting member of the district council (MDC) from the NPP, Lamphrang Blah.

In Haryana, the by-election to Ellenabad Assembly constituency was necessitated by the resignation of Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Chautala as MLA in protest against the Centre's new farm laws.

Chautala, son of INLD chief Om Prakash Chautala, is contesting against Congress nominee Pawan Beniwal and BJP-JP candidate Gobind Kanda, the brother of Haryana Lokhit Party chief and legislator Gopal Kanda.

It is an important contest for the Chautalas as Abhay Chautala had won the 2010 bypolls from Ellenabad when Om Prakash Chautala vacated the seat, and then retained it in 2014 and also in 2019 Assembly polls, when he was the lone INLD MLA in the House.

In the Dadra and Nagar Haveli Lok Sabha constituency, seven-time independent MP Mohan Delkar's wife Kalaben Delkar is contesting as Shiv Sena candidate against BJP's Mahesh Gavit and Congress' Mahesh Dhodi.

In Huzurabad Assembly constituency in Telangana, the ruling TRS, opposition BJP and Congress locked in a triangular contest.

The by-election was held following the resignation of Eatala Rajender in June after his removal from the state Cabinet over allegations of land grabbing. Rajender, who dismissed the allegations, had quit the TRS and is contesting on a BJP ticket.

The result is significant for the BJP as it aims at emerging as an alternative to the ruling TRS in the 2023 Legislative Assembly elections.

In Assam, the ruling BJP has fielded candidates in three seats leaving the other two to alliance partner UPPL. The Congress put up nominees in all five, while its former allies, the AIUDF and the BPF, are contesting in two and one seats respectively.

In West Bengal, TMC heavyweight Udayan Guha is looking to reclaim Dinhata seat, which the BJP had snatched from him in the April elections.

The by-election was held following the resignation of Nisith Pramanik, now Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, as he chose to retain his Lok Sabha membership. Bypolls to Dinhata and Santipur are seen as a prestige battle for the BJP, which is currently grappling with an exodus of MLAs and senior leaders. In Santipur, BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar had resigned from the Assembly.

A high voter turnout of nearly 71 percent was recorded on Saturday in West Bengal's four Assembly constituencies — Gosaba, Santipur, Khardaha and Dinhata — where bypolls were held, an official said. Barring a few stray incidents, polling, which began at 7 am, passed off peacefully in all four constituencies, the Election Commission official said.

A scuffle between TMC and BJP supporters was, however, reported outside a booth in Khardah, where saffron party candidate Joy Saha apparently caught hold of a "fake voter" and handed him over to the police. TMC candidate and state minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay dubbed the allegations as baseless.

Security personnel had to use batons to disperse the crowd outside the Khardah booth. According to TMC members, deceased MLA Kajal Sinha's son, Arjodeep, was injured in the melee and had to be hospitalised. TMC MP Sougata Roy claimed that Saha's security personnel assaulted Arjodeep.

The ruling party activists gheraoed Saha's car and staged a sit-in on GT road for some time.

In Rajasthan, where Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has a slim majority and faces infighting in the Congress with party leader Sachin Pilot at the helm of a camp of detractors, the bypolls were necessitated due to the demise of Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar Gajendra Singh Shaktawat and BJP legislator from Dhariawad Gautam Lal Meena.

In Vallabhnagar, the ruling Congress party has given a ticket to Gajendra Shaktawat's wife, Preeti Shaktawat, while the BJP has fielded Himmat Singh Jhala. The Congress has fielded Nagraj Meena in Dhariawad against BJP candidate Khet Singh Meena.

Both the BJP and the Congress are keen to win the results will send a message across the state about the performance of the Gehlot government, which is facing a challenge from the Congress faction led by Sachin Pilot.

In Karanataka, the by-election was necessitated following the death of Sindgi JD(S) legislator M C Managuli and BJP's C M Udasi from Hangal and will be the first electoral test for Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, who had replaced B S Yediyurappa.

Counting of votes will also take place in Andhra Pradesh's Badvel seat, earlier held by the YSRC, Deglur in Maharashtra, which was held by the Congress, and Tuirial Assembly seat in Mizoram.

With inputs from PTI



November 02, 2021 at 08:18AM

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