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MP Assembly bypolls: BJP bags two seats, Congress wins one

By ANI | Updated: November 2, 2021 18:45 IST

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has bagged two Assembly seats while Congress managed to secure victory in Raigaon constituency as the result of bypolls on three seats in the state announced on Tuesday.

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has bagged two Assembly seats while Congress managed to secure victory in Raigaon constituency as the result of bypolls on three seats in the state announced on Tuesday.

BJP candidates emerged victorious on Jobat and Prithvipur constituencies.

BJP's Sulochana Rawat from the Jobat constituency won by 6,104 votes against Congress's Mahesh Rawat Patel.

In Prithvipur, BJP candidate Shishupal Yadav bagged the seat by a margin of 15,687 votes. Nitendra Singh Rathore from Congress finished second.

Congress's Kalpana Verma bagged the Raigaon constituency while defeating BJP's Pratima Bagari, with a margin of 12,290 votes.

BJP candidate Gyaneshwar Patel is leading in the Khandwa Lok Sabha polls against Congress' Rajnarayansingh Purni.

( With inputs from ANI )

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