Eight of 13 BJP Ministers lose seats in Chhattisgarh polls

IANS  |  Raipur 

The (BJP)'s rout in the elections took scalps of several party heavy weights, including eight ministers, while Chief won by a narrow margin.

Home in Raman Singh-led government, which faced defeat in the state where the BJP was in power for the last 15 years, lost Pratappur seat to Congress' Premsai Singh Tekam.

Culture and Tourism lost Navagarh seat to his nearest rival

Commercial Tax and faced defeat at the hands of Congress's in Bilashpur constituency, while Higher lost Bhilai Nagar seat to Congress'

and Scheduled lost Narayanpur seat to his rival Chandan Kashyap, who bagged 58,652 votes and secured victory with a margin of 2,647 votes, while Minister was defeated in Raipur West seat by Congress's Vikash Upadhyay.

Labour and lost Baikunthpur seat to his rival Ambika Singh Deo, while Forest and was defeated in Bijapur seat by Congress'

The BJP, however, had denied ticket to Women and Ajay Chandrakar, and won from their respective seats.

Counting of votes in the elections to the 90-member Assembly began at 8 a.m on Tuesday decided the fate of 1,269 candidates, including that of Raman Singh, who sent his resignation to the before the final results were declared.

Around 76.35 per cent turnout was recorded in the two-phase polls held on November 12 and 20. It was a little less than the previous 2013 polls when 77.40 per cent of voters had exercised their franchise.

In the last election, the BJP had won 49 and Congress 39, while one seat each was bagged by the BSP and an Independent.

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First Published: Wed, December 12 2018. 00:24 IST