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Congress won both Bypoll seats in Rajasthan

Congress won both Bypoll seats in Rajasthan
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Jaipur: The powerful Congress won the assembly chair, Vallabhnagar in Udaipur and Dharawad in Pratapgarh, when the Bypoll results were stated on Tuesday.
With this, the calculation of the Congress in the State Assembly rose to 108, while from BJP fell by one to 71.
The newcomer’s newcomer to beat Rashtriya Loktantrik Party’s (RLP) Udilaal Dangi in Vallabhnagar and former MLA Nagraj Meena beat Damor Tharawacand Independent in Dhariaw.
BJP stood in third and fourth in Dhariawad and Vallabhnagar.
BJP candidates in Vallabhnagar, Himmat Jhala, failed to secure even the election deposit.
Bypoll’s victory had brought the ruling Congress closer to winning three chairs of Sabha from four to be contested in April 2022.
The two winning candidates retained the leaders of one round, and the real contest was second and third in both.
seat.
In Vallabhnagar, RLP Udilaal Dangi and Janta Sena Randhir Singh Bhinder, who were contested as independent candidates, took the lead to the 20th round.
Bhinder finally finished below with a thin margin of 1,459 votes.
Likewise, in Dhariwad, the Thunderchand independent candidate, who rebelled from BTP, sealed the defeat of BJP Khet Singh Meena candidate.
Meanwhile, Preeti secured more votes than her late husband and former Mla Gajendra Singh Shakawat.
He got 35.9% of the votes while his husband received 33.28% in the 2018 poll, showing a strong wave of sympathy in assembly.
Dangi maintained a collision shares compared to 2018.
He got 24.82% of the votes in 2018 but recorded a marginal decline at 24.65% this time.
The biggest damage was to Bhinder whose voice collision shares fell from 33.28% in 2018 to 23.94% by 2021.
In Dharawad, winning candidates, Nagraj, secured a rise of less than 2% in voting from 37.38% in 2018 to 39.16%.
The BJP section fell from 49.65% to 26.08% for the same period, showing damage caused by Thorchand which secured 28.66% of the votes as independent candidates.

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