Bypolls: Cong retains 2 seats in MP; loses one to BJD in Odisha

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal/Bhubaneswar 

The today retained both the assembly seats in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh while it lost to the BJD the lone constituency in Odisha where bypolls were held this month. Brajendra Singh Yadav of the defeated his BJP rival by a margin of 2,124 votes to win the Mungaoli seat while in Kolaras, candidate prevailed over of the BJP by 8,083 votes. Brajendra Yadav got 70,808 votes while bagged 68,684, a poll said.

In Kolaras, Mahendra Yadav polled 82,515 votes and Jain 74,432 ballots, the said. The by-elections of February 24 were necessitated by the deaths of sitting MLAs. In Odisha, ruling wrested the Bijepur assembly seat from the with its candidate defeating her nearest rival, of the BJP, by 41,933 votes. The said Sahu polled 1,02,871 votes against the 60,938 secured by Panigrahi. Pranaya Sahu of the Congress, which had held the seat three terms in a row, came third with 10,274 votes and lost his deposit. The by-election was held following the death of three-time MLA Subal Sahu in August last year. The BJD fielded his widow as its candidate, while Panigrahi left the BJD and contested from the BJP.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 21:35 IST
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