BJP's Harshadbhai Govindbhai Parmar Wins Umreth By-Election with 30,743 Votes

Harshadbhai Govindbhai Parmar of the BJP won the Umreth Assembly by-election in Gujarat with 85,500 votes, defeating Congress candidate Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan by a margin of 30,743 votes. Other candidates from BNJD and independents were heavily defeated, with NOTA receiving 2,335 votes. The victory strengthens the BJP's presence in Gujarat ahead of future elections. Additionally, the BJP secured wins in Nagaland and Tripura by-elections, while Congress won in Bagalkot, Karnataka.

Key Points: BJP Wins Umreth By-Election in Gujarat, Parmar Victorious

  • BJP's Harshadbhai Parmar wins Umreth by-election with 85,500 votes
  • Defeats Congress' Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan by 30,743 votes
  • BJP also wins in Nagaland and Tripura by-elections
  • Independent candidates and NOTA receive minimal votes
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BJP's Harshadbhai Govindbhai Parmar wins Umreth Assembly By-Election in Gujarat

Harshadbhai Govindbhai Parmar wins Umreth Assembly by-election in Gujarat by 30,743 votes, defeating Congress' Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan and others.

"Parmar secured 85,500 votes and won with a margin of 30,743 votes - Election Commission Data"

Umreth, May 4

The Bharatiya Janata Party has secured a significant victory in the Umreth Assembly by-election in Gujarat, with Harshadbhai Govindbhai Parmar emerging victorious.

Parmar secured 85,500 votes and won with a margin of 30,743 votes. The other contenders, including Maulik Vinubhai Shah from the Bharatiya National Janata Dal (BNJD), who received 773 votes, and Bhrugurajsinh Chauhan from the Indian National Congress (INC) with 54,757 votes, were defeated by significant margins, according to official data from the Election Commission.

Independent candidates Nirupaben Natvarlal Madhu, Mahendrabhai Natvarbhai Parmar, and Jiteshkumar Ghanshyambhai Sevak also faced a heavy loss, with vote counts of 626, 786, and 435, respectively. Additionally, the "None of the Above" (NOTA) option garnered 2,335 votes. Parmar's win in the Umreth constituency adds to the BJP's growing presence in the state, strengthening its position ahead of future elections.

In the broader context of by-elections across India, the BJP has seen substantial success in other regions as well. In the Northeast, the party made inroads with decisive victories in Nagaland's Koridang and Tripura's Dharmanagar constituencies.

While Umesh Hullappa Meti from the Indian National Congress (INC) claimed victory in Bagalkot, Karnataka. The BJP also secured a win in Nagaland's Koridang constituency, with Daochier I. Imchen emerging victorious. Meanwhile, in Tripura, Jahar Chakraborti of the BJP won the Dharmanagar by-election.

In other states, key contests are still underway. In Maharashtra, Akshay Shivajirao Kardile from the BJP is leading in Rahuri. In Karnataka's Davanagere South constituency, Samarth Shamanur Mallikarjuna from the INC is also leading. In Maharashtra's Baramati constituency, Sunetra Ajit Pawar from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is in the lead. The counting continues, and the final results are expected soon.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I'm happy for the winning candidate, it's disappointing to see NOTA getting 2,335 votes. That's more than the votes of some independent candidates put together. People are clearly dissatisfied with all options available. Democracy needs stronger alternatives, not just one dominant party.
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Ravi K
In Gujarat, BJP is like the banyan tree - nothing grows in its shade. But we need to ask: are these by-elections truly reflecting people's will or just the power of money and muscle? The Congress candidate got 54,000 votes, which is not negligible. Democracy thrives when opposition is strong!
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Ananya R
Modi's guarantee is working on ground! From Gujarat to Tripura, BJP is sweeping by-elections. This shows people across India are rejecting dynastic politics and embracing development. Umreth has chosen wisely. 🇮🇳
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Rajesh Q
Let's not get carried away. By-elections are often about local issues, not national mandates. The BJP has a strong machine in Gujarat, but the real test will be in 2024 Lok Sabha elections. These results are just a drop in the ocean.

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