BJP called all the MLAs to Raipur: Om Mathur, Mansukh Mandaviya reached; Dr. Raman, Vishnudev and Arun Saw in the race for CM

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In Chhattisgarh, BJP formed the government with 54 seats. BJP won the maximum number of seats in its history. Similarly, Congress has so far secured the least number of 35 seats.

When it came to the CM race after BJP got majority, rumors spread rapidly about OP Choudhary, who won from Raigarh, that he has been called to Delhi. In the end OP Choudhary had to tweet that this false news has been spread.

Here, last time the vote share of Bharatiya Janata Party was 32.97 percent, this time it has increased by 14 percent to 46.27 percent. This is the highest vote share percentage of BJP so far. The first name for CM is Dr. Raman Singh.

After getting majority, now there is a race for CM in BJP. Dr. Raman Singh’s name is at the forefront, but the party has been talking about OBC since the beginning. In such a situation, State President Arun Sao and Dharamlal Kaushik are big faces. Vishnudev Sai and Ramvichar Netam are big names as tribal faces.

On the other hand, the names of Charandas Mahant and Bhupesh Baghel are in the first row from Congress for Leader of Opposition. Congress has a national face as Bhupesh Baghel OBC, so it is possible that Congress may want to capitalize on this in the Lok Sabha elections. Mixture of experienced and youth in the cabinet.
It is discussed that the cabinet will be such that it will include both young faces and experienced people. Experienced people include Brijmohan Aggarwal, Amar Aggarwal, Ajay Chandrakar, Rajesh Munat, Dharamlal Kaushik, Ramvichar Netam, Kedar Kashyap, while new and young faces include names like Arun Sau, OP Chaudhary, Vijay Sharma. Three BJP MPs won. , Vijay Baghel lost, Congress MP lost

BJP fielded four MPs in this election. Raigarh MP Gomti Sai was fielded from Pathalgaon, Durg MP Vijay Baghel from Patan, Bilaspur MP Arun Sao from Lormi and Surguja MP Renuka Singh from Bharatpur-Sonhat. Of these, Gomti Sai, Arun Sao and Renuka Singh won, while Vijay Baghel lost to Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. Congress fielded one of its MPs, Deepak Baij, from Chitrakote, but he lost the election to BJP’s Vinayak Goyal.

In the first phase, BJP will get 11 out of 20 seats and in the second phase, BJP will get 42 out of 70 seats.

The first phase of voting was held on 7 November. In this, voting was held for 12 seats of Bastar division and 8 seats of Rajnandgaon Lok Sabha. Of these 20 seats, BJP has won 11 seats, while Congress has won 9 seats. The second phase of voting took place on 17 November. In this, BJP got 42 seats and Congress got 26 seats. Gondwana Gantantra Party got one seat.

They will cut votes in most places. Last time he had won 5 seats, this time he could not win even a single seat. Gondwana Republic Party opened its account after 23 years and Tuleshwar Singh Markam won from Pali Tanakhar. He himself. Hira Singh is the son of Markam. This time Bahujan Samaj Party surprisingly could not win even a single seat. His victory was considered to be from Bilaigarh, Jaijaipur and Pamgarh.

Singhdev lost by 94 votes, but did not take re-counting.
Deputy CM TS Singhdev lost by just 94 votes. Rajesh Aggarwal of BJP defeated him. But TS Singhdev refused to conduct re-counting. Similarly, Congress candidate from Kanker, Shankar Dhruv lost by just 16 votes. He applied for a recount, but then withdrew the application.

Only Dhanendra Sahu made allegations regarding EVM.

This time no one from Congress, which blames EVMs every time, blamed EVMs. Dhanendra Sahu, the losing candidate from Abhanpur, was the only MLA who said that EVMs were tampered with.

Congress rebels defeated, there was no difference in BJP

Rebels contested on about 13 seats in Congress. Did a little damage everywhere, but completely ruined the equation on four seats. While 5 rebels joined BJP, they could not make any difference.

These rebels of Congress spoiled the mathematics

seat

rebel candidate

how many votes did you get
Congress gave him ticket

candidates of this party won

Antagarh

Anoop Nag-Independent

9415

Roop Singh Potai

BJP’s Vikram Mandavi won

Raipur North

Ajit Kukreja- Independent

22,939

Kuldeep Juneja

BJP’s Purandar Mishra won

Lormi

Sagar Singh- JCCJ

15,910

Thaneshwar Sahu

BJP’s Arun Sau won

Jashpur

Pradeep Khes- Independent

7571
Vinay Bhagat

BJP’s Raimuni Bhagat won

These rebels of BJP were in the field

seat

Rebel candidate/number of votes

Party

they got tickets

Gundardehi

Rajendra Rai- 407

Janata Congress Chhattisgarh

Virendra Sahu

Raipur North

Savitri Jagat- 371

independent

Purandar Mishra

Raigarh

Gopika Gupta- 166

independent

OP Choudhary

Vaishali Nagar

Sangeeta Shah- 403

independent

Rikesh Sen

Masturi

Chandni Bhardwaj- 1181

Janata Congress Chhattisgarh

Krishnamurthy Bandhi

Wherever Modi and Shah went, BJP won.

The Prime Minister’s meeting was held in Mahasamund, Mungeli, Dongargarh, Kanker, Durg, Bhatgaon, Premnagar, Raigarh, Raipur and Bilaspur, while Amit Shah held meetings in Rajnandgaon, Chandrapur, Bilaspur, Bastar, Jagdalpur, Kondagaon, Kanker, Kawardha, Jashpur, Mohla Manpur, Held meetings in Bemetara, Pandariya, Saja, Korba and Janjgir Champa. In this way both of them measured the entire Chhattisgarh. Most of the BJP seats have come in all these areas.

Wherever Rahul-Priyanka went, Congress did not get much benefit.

answer. Rahul Gandhi held meetings in Bemetara, Baloda Bazar, Ambikapur, Jashpur, Kharsia, Jagdalpur, Raigarh, Kawardha, Rajnandgaon, Bhanupratapur (Farsgaon), Bilaspur and Raipur. Similarly, Priyanka Gandhi held meetings in Raipur, Kurud, Balod, Bilaspur, Khairagarh, Kanker, Bhilai, Jagdalpur. BJP got more seats from all these areas also.

Accounts of two national parties not only not opened, JCCJ also cleared

The accounts of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which have national party status, have not been opened. Chhattisgarh Janata Congress-J (JCCJ), which won 5 seats last time, got completely wiped out this time. Even the state presidents of the parties could not save their seats. Gondwana Gantantra Party (GGP) has won one seat after two decades.

Raman Singh said- public’s tilak on Modi’s guarantee

Former CM Raman Singh said, Jai Chhattisgarh Mahtari! Behind this massive victory of BJP in Chhattisgarh lies the blessings of the people of the state as well as the hard work and efficient leadership of the central leadership. He said that the public has applied Vijay Tilak on the guarantee of Modi ji. Together we will develop Chhattisgarh.

Selja said- This mandate is disappointing, but Congress is not disappointed

State Congress in-charge Kumari Selja said that the people’s mandate is accepted. Served Chhattisgarh with full devotion for 5 years. We tried our best in every way for every section, but we could not convey our message to the people. He said that this mandate is disappointing, but Congress is not disappointed.

He said that we have to stand up again after losing, our workers will be ready. Will continue to fight for the rights of the deprived people. He said, congratulations to those who have won. We hope that the BJP government will take care of the people, take care of the public system, and continue the work we have started. Result of hot seat of CG stalwarts: Minister Mohammad Akbar, Ravindra Choubey, MP Renuka Singh behind; Arun Saav and Gomti Sai have lead. According to the initial trends of Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel is leading from Patan seat by about 164 votes. From this seat he is contesting from nephew and MP Vijay Baghel. Minister Mohammad Akbar from Kawardha and Minister Ravindra Choubey from Saja are trailing. BJP candidate from Bharatpur-Sonhat, Union Minister of State Renuka Singh is trailing. BJP candidate and MP Gomti Sai is leading from Pathalgaon. BJP state president Arun Sao is leading from Lormi. Mahant Ramsundar Das, Congress candidate from Raipur South, is trailing. Read the full news here…

2. Result of 90 seats in 33 districts of CG: See here who got the most votes on which seat, who

Voting has been held in two phases for Chhattisgarh Assembly elections. Counting of votes continues continuously. Who is ahead and who is lagging behind? Who will become your MLA and whose government will be there, you will get answers to all these questions here. Read the full news here…

3. 75.08% voting in Chhattisgarh: This is 0.09% less than 2018; Naxalites attack in Gariaband, ITBP soldier killed in IED blast. 75.08% voting took place on 70 seats in the second phase of Chhattisgarh assembly elections. Naxalites attacked the polling party in Bindranavagarh of Gariaband. During this time, an ITBP soldier has been martyred in an IED blast. At the same time, a woman standing in the voting line in Balodabazar died of a heart attack. Read the full news here…

4. 78% voting in the first phase in Chhattisgarh: Highest voting in Bastar Assembly, lowest in Bijapur; 126 new booths built for the first time after independence