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- LOST
Shaktisinh Gohil
INC (Mandvi) - WON
Jignesh Mevani
IND (Vadgam (SC) - WON
Alpesh Thakor
INC (Radhanpur) - WON
Nitinbhai Patel
BJP (Mahesana) - WON
Hitu Kanodiya
BJP (Idar (SC) - WON
Pradipsinh Jadeja
BJP (Vatva) - LOST
Babubhai Mangukiya
INC (Thakkarbapa Nagar) - WON
Himmatsinh Patel
INC (Bapunagar) - WON
Bhupendrasinh Chudasama
BJP (Dholka) - WON
Somabhai Patel
INC (Limbdi) - LOST
Indranil Rajguru
INC (Rajkot West) - WON
Vijay Rupani
BJP (Rajkot West) - WON
Jayesh Radadiya
BJP (Jetpur) - WON
Lalit Vasoya
INC (Dhoraji) - LOST
Raghavjibhai Patel
BJP (Jamnagar Rural) - WON
Hakubha Jadeja
BJP (Jamnagar North) - LOST
Arjun Modhwadia
INC (Porbandar) - WON
Paresh Dhanani
INC (Amreli) - WON
Purshottam Solanki
BJP (Bhavnagar Rural) - WON
Jitu Vaghan
BJP (Bhavnagar West) - WON
Saurabh Patel
BJP (Botad) - LOST
Ramsinh Parmar
BJP (Thasra) - WON
CK Raulji
BJP (Godhra) - WON
Mohansinh Rathava
INC (Chhota Udaipur (ST) - LOST
Siddharth Patel
INC (Dabhoi) - WON
Manisha Vakil
BJP (Vadodara City (SC) - WON
Rajendra Trivedi
BJP (Raopura) - WON
Mahesh Vasava
BTP (Dediapada (ST) - WON
Chhotubhai Vasava
BTP (Jhagadia (ST) - LOST
Tusharbhai Chaudhari
INC (Mahuva (ST) - LOST
Thakur Singh Bharmouri
INC (Bharmour (ST) - WON
Asha Kumari
INC (Dalhousie) - LOST
GS Bali
INC (Nagrota) - LOST
Sudhir Sharma
INC (Dharamshala) - LOST
Indu Goswami
BJP (Palampur) - WON
Jai Ram Thakur
BJP (Seraj) - WON
Anil Sharma
BJP (Mandi) - LOST
Champa Thakur
INC (Mandi) - LOST
Prem Kumar Dhumal
BJP (Sujanpur) - LOST
Satpal Singh Satti
BJP (Una) - WON
Virbhadra Singh
INC (Arki) - WON
Suresh Bhardwaj
BJP (Shimla) - WON
Vikramaditya Singh
INC (Shimla Rural) - WON
Narinder Bragta
BJP (Jubbal Kotkhai)
France Dubs '120 Days of Sodom' a National Treasure to Stop Sale
"120 Days of Sodom" was expected to go for up to six million euros, while Breton's highly influential manifestos on modern art were estimated at around four million euros.
The Marquis de Sade's original rolled manuscript called Le Rouleau de la Bastille of "Les 120 jours de Sodome ou l'ecole du libertinage" (The 120 Days of Sodom, or the School of Libertinage, 1785) is displayed before its auction at the Hotel Drouot auction house in Paris, France, November 23, 2017. The sale of the most important private stock of manuscripts from bankrupt French company Aristophil, which purchased some 130,000 pieces, will start on December 20, 2017 in Paris. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Paris: The French government stepped in Monday to declare the manuscript of the Marquis de Sade's "120 Days of Sodom" a national treasure as it was about to be sold at auction in Paris.
Officials ordered that the 18th-century erotic masterpiece be withdrawn from the sale, along with Andre Breton's "Surrealist Manifestos", banning their export from France, the Aguttes auction house told AFP.
They were part of a vast sale of historic documents owned by the French investment firm Aristophil, which was shut down in scandal two years ago, taking ($1 billion) of its investors' money with it.
"120 Days of Sodom" was expected to go for up to six million euros, while Breton's highly influential manifestos on modern art were estimated at around four million euros.
Sade wrote the controversial work about four rich libertines in search of the ultimate form of sexual gratification on a roll made from bits of parchment he had smuggled into his cell in the Bastille.
When the Paris prison was stormed at the beginning of the French revolution on July 14, 1789, the famously dissolute aristocrat was freed, but he was swept out by the mob without his manuscript.
Sade believed it had been lost to the looters and wept "tears of blood" over it, but the unfinished manuscript turned up decades later.
Even so, the book languished unpublished for more than a century and was banned in Britain until the 1950s.
Auctioneer Claude Aguttes, who is organising the 300 sales in which Aristophil's huge collection of manuscripts is being dispersed, said the French ministry of culture had promised to buy the Sade and Breton works "at international market rates".
French courts seized 130,000 historic documents which Aristophil had bought for its investors in 2015 after police denounced the company as huge "pyramid scheme", claiming that its founder Gerard Lheritier ran a Ponzi operation similar to that of Wall Street fraudster Bernard Madoff.
Officials ordered that the 18th-century erotic masterpiece be withdrawn from the sale, along with Andre Breton's "Surrealist Manifestos", banning their export from France, the Aguttes auction house told AFP.
They were part of a vast sale of historic documents owned by the French investment firm Aristophil, which was shut down in scandal two years ago, taking ($1 billion) of its investors' money with it.
"120 Days of Sodom" was expected to go for up to six million euros, while Breton's highly influential manifestos on modern art were estimated at around four million euros.
Sade wrote the controversial work about four rich libertines in search of the ultimate form of sexual gratification on a roll made from bits of parchment he had smuggled into his cell in the Bastille.
When the Paris prison was stormed at the beginning of the French revolution on July 14, 1789, the famously dissolute aristocrat was freed, but he was swept out by the mob without his manuscript.
Sade believed it had been lost to the looters and wept "tears of blood" over it, but the unfinished manuscript turned up decades later.
Even so, the book languished unpublished for more than a century and was banned in Britain until the 1950s.
Auctioneer Claude Aguttes, who is organising the 300 sales in which Aristophil's huge collection of manuscripts is being dispersed, said the French ministry of culture had promised to buy the Sade and Breton works "at international market rates".
French courts seized 130,000 historic documents which Aristophil had bought for its investors in 2015 after police denounced the company as huge "pyramid scheme", claiming that its founder Gerard Lheritier ran a Ponzi operation similar to that of Wall Street fraudster Bernard Madoff.
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