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Seven union ministers win RS polls unopposed, contest in six states on March 23

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Seven Union ministers including and were declared elected unopposed to the today, while the stage is set for the March 23 contest in six states, including from where Jaitley is in the fray.

Prasad and Javadekar were elected from their homes states and Maharashtra, while and Social Justice and made it to the from J P Nadda got elected unopposed from

Union ministers Purshottam Rupala and Mansukh Mandavia also got elected from without a contest.

nominees of major parties were elected unopposed in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand.

There would be contest for electoral laurels in six states, including Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka, Jharkhand, and Telangana where there are more nominees than seats up for grabs.

Biennial elections are being held for 58 seats across 16 state.

A bypoll will also be held on March 23 for one seat in where M P Veerendra Kumar, the Left-backed faction of the JD(U), is pitted against Babu Prasad of the had resigned from the to protest against Nitish Kumar's decision to return to the NDA fold which created the vacancy.

There are 11 candidates in the fray for 10 seats in Uttar Pradesh, including BJP's Jaitley and of

Arithmetically, the BJP can easily win eight out of the 10 seats. The BJP and its allies have 324 seats in the 403-member Assembly after the death of its Noorpur MLA in a road accident recently.

Altogether six candiates, including nominee Abhisek Manu Singhvi, are in the fray for the five seats from The state's ruling TMC has decided to back the

Five candidates are in the electoral arena in for four seats. The state's ruling has fielded three nominees, while there are one each of the BJP and JD(S).

Elections will also be held for two seats in where three candidates are in the fray, including two of the state's ruling BJP and one of the

One candidate each of the ruling BJP and main opposition are crossing swords for the lone seat from

Four candidates will try their luck from Telangana where polling will be held for three seats. The state's ruling TRS has fielded three candidates and one.

All the three candidates -- Prashant Nanda, and -- were today declared elected from

Four candidates -- two each of the and the BJP -- were elected unopposed from

Union ministers Purshottam Rupala and Mansukh Mandavia (BJP) and and (Congress) were declared elected unopposed after BJP's Kiritsinh Rana and Congress-backed Independent P K Valera withdrew.

All three BJP nominees---Kirori Meena, Bhupender Yadav and Madan Lal Saini -- were declared elected unopposed from Yadav is also a BJP

The BJP's got elected without a contest from Uttarakhand.

With one BJP nominee withdrawing today, six candidates of major political parties, including including got elected unopposed from

Others who won are: Former state Narayan Rane, whom the BJP had backed, former BJP chief V Muraleedharan (BJP), (Congress), (Shiv Sena) and (NCP).

Lt Gen (retired) D P Vats of BJP was elected unopposed from

Ruling TDP's C M Ramesh, Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar and YSRC's were elected unopposed to the three seats of

In Madhya Pradesh, apart from Union ministers Pradhan and Gehlot, and of BJP, and Rajmani Patel of won without a contest.

Besides of BJP, others who got elected from are--Bashishtha Narain Singh and Mahendra Prasad both JD(U), and of RJD and Akhilesh (Congress). The will have a member in the from after more than a decade.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 20:55 IST
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