New Delhi: Bikta is commonly known for sending a party candidate in power as a lawmaker.
Grand Bypolls of 2021 confirm this trend once again.
However, as far as individual candidates, the Bypoll witnessed the reversal of the majority of seats.
Mandate Anti-Ingumbency Seat-Wise Three Lok Sabha (Bathing in Himachal Pradesh, Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh and the Union (UT) area of Dadra and Nagar Haveli) who went to Bypolls, two reversals witnessed.
BJP lost to the congress while maintaining Khandwa.
Dadra and Nagar Haveli, held by MP late Mohan Delkar Independent, was captured by Shiv Sena.
Of the 30 assembly chairs overlooking the election faced, 18 witnessed a reversal while 12 saw political parties defend them.
BJP and Congress lost six seat assembly respectively.
BJP lost Jubbal-Kotkhai in Himachal Pradesh, Hangal in Karnataka, Raigaon in Madhya Pradesh and Dhariawad in Rajasthan, all for Congress; And Dinhata and Santipur in West Bengal to the TMC Banerjee-LED Mamata.
The six seats where the missing congress is Marine and Thowra in Assam, Prithvipur and Jobat in MP, all to BJP; And Mawryngkneng and Rajabala in Meghalaya to NPP.
In addition to BJP and Congress, other parties who lost six seats left were BPF in Gossiigaon and AIDF in Bhabanipur in Assam; JD in Sindgi in Karnataka; independent candidates in Mawphlang and Tuiral each in Meghalaya and Mizoram; and TRS in Huzurabad in Telangana.
BJP, however, won seven seat assembly – it seized Bhabanipur in Assam from Aiudf, Marinai and Thowra in Assam from Congress, Sindgi in Karnataka from JD (s), Prithvipur and Jobat in MP from Congress and Huzurabad in Telangana from Telangana from Telangana from Telangana from Telangana from Telangana Telangana from Telangana from Telangana TRS in power.
Congress claimed Jubbal-Kotkhai at Himachal Pradesh, Raigaon in MP and Dhariawad in Rajasthan – all from BJP.
BJP both win or loses the Bypolls assembly.
It failed to maintain any seat.
However, Congress managed to maintain four seats in Kitty – Fatehpur and Arki at Himachal Pradesh, Deglur in Maharashtra and Vallabhnagar in Rajasthan.
Overall, BJP won eight seats while the Congress did better by registering a victory in nine seats.
TMC claimed two seats from BJP – Dinhata and Santipur in West Bengal while maintaining the other two – Khardaha and Gosaba.
JD (U) defended Kusheshwar Astan and Tarapur at Bihar.
Four parties defend one of their respective seats – YSRCP in Badvel in Andhra Pradesh, UPPL in Tamulpur in Assam, Inld in Ellenabad in Haryana and NDPP shamath-chessore in Nagaland.
Anti-incumbency state-wise factoring anti-breeder sentiment, BJP in power in Himachal Pradesh is missing is not just a shower constituency of Lok Sabha but also three assembly chairs.
Likewise, the BJP in power in Haryana lost Ellenabad’s assembly chair to Inld, who defended it.
In another reversal, the powerful TRS in Telangana lost the Huzurabad assembly chair to BJP.
The pro-incumbency of the BJP legal mood under Himanta Buswa Sarma and her allies uppl won all five assembly chairs that went to Bypolls.
TMC under Mamata Banerjee won all four assembly seats.
Likewise, two allies of NDA – BJP in power NPP and UDP – won three seats in Meghalaya.
JD (U) under Chief Minister Nith Kumar won both the assembly seats – Tarapur and Kusheshwar Asthan – in Bihar.
Congress under Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in Rajasthan won both the assembly seats – Dhariawad and Vallabhnagar.
YSRCP rulers maintain Badvel assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh.
Coalition partners Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) power (MVA) The Congress maintains deglur assembly seats in Maharashtra.
Ruling MNF in Mizoram assembly tuirial won seats, while the ruling NDPP shamate-chess winning seats in Nagaland.
Incumbency voltage mix are some countries that witnessed the breeder factor mix.
For example, the MP, the ruling BJP won the Lok Sabha (Khandwa) and two assembly seats (jabot and prithvipur) but also lost the seat assembly Raigaon to Congress.
The ruling BJP in Karnataka lost again hanging assembly seats but also won seats Sindgi.