Uttarakhand-Manipur Result LIVE: JDU surprised by winning 5 seats in Manipur, BJP to find fourth new CM in Uttarakhand in 12 months

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It is almost certain that the BJP will get an absolute majority in Uttarakhand, that is, its government will remain unbroken in the state.

The BJP has decided to form the government in Uttarakhand and Manipur, but in Uttarakhand, the party will have to find a fourth chief minister within 12 months. The incumbent Chief Minister of the state, Pushkar Dhami has lost from Khatima seat by 6951 votes. In Manipur, Janata Dal (United) surprised everyone by winning 5 seats. According to the trends so far, the BJP will have to form an alliance in this North-East state to form the government. The BJP already has an alliance with JDU in Bihar and the central government. In such a situation, both are expected to form the government together here.

So far in Uttarakhand, BJP has won 23 out of 70 seats and is leading in 24. In this way, the figure of 36 seats required for its majority is easily crossed. Here Congress has won 8 seats and is leading on 11. Other parties are leading in 4 seats. AAP does not seem to be winning even a single seat in Devbhoomi.

In Manipur also BJP has won 15 out of 60 seats and is leading in 13 seats. In Manipur, Congress has won 3, NPP 2, Janata Dal (United) 5, NPF 1, Kuki Alliance 1 and Independent candidate has won 2 seats. At present, Congress is leading on 7 seats, 7 for NPP, 3 for NPF and 1 seat for others (JDU + independent + other parties). In Uttarakhand, 36 seats are needed for majority, while in Manipur 31 seats are needed.

Party workers celebrate after seeing the trend of BJP forming the government in Manipur.

Party workers celebrate after seeing the trend of BJP forming the government in Manipur.

So far on 5 hot seats of Uttarakhand…
Khatima: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami (37,254 votes) has lost to Bhuvan Singh Kapri (44,479 votes) of INC by nearly 6 thousand votes.
Redwell : Dr. Mohan Singh Bisht of BJP has defeated former Chief Minister of Congress Harish Rawat by more than 14 thousand votes. Although the official result has not come.
Haridwar : BJP state president Madan Kaushik has become MLA for the 5th time by defeating Satpal Brahmachari of Congress.
Gangotri : Suresh Chauhan of BJP is leading over Vijaypal Sajwan of Congress by 6687 votes. Here AAP’s CM candidate Ajay Kothiyal is at number three.
Chaubattakhal: BJP’s sitting minister Satpal Maharaj is leading over Congress’s state vice president Kesar Negi by 4431 votes.

So far 5 hot seats in Manipur…

Henigang: Current Chief Minister and BJP MLA N. Biren Singh has defeated P. Sharatchandra Singh of Congress by more than 17 thousand votes.
Thoubal: Okram Ibobi Singh, who was Congress’s CM from 2002 to 2017, replaced BJP’s L. Basanta Singh by 2543 votes.
Euripoke: BJP leader Raghumani Singh has taken a lead of 969 votes over NPP leader and current Deputy CM Joykumar Singh.
Mao: BJP’s S. NPF leader and current minister Losi Dikho is leading by 8479 votes from Alexander Maikho.
Singjamei: Current Assembly Speaker U.K. Khemchand Singh (BJP) has an edge over I. Romain Singh of Congress.

Dhami said – BJP will fulfill all the resolutions, Harish Rawat took responsibility for the defeat of Congress
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the people of Devbhoomi have created history. Whatever resolution the BJP has taken, it will fulfill it. Behind this historic victory is the vision of Prime Minister Modi, which is liked by the public. On the other hand, former Chief Minister Harish Rawat said that we have been ordered by the public to play the role of opposition. We will do it with utmost sincerity. I acknowledge what has been lacking in our efforts. As the chairman of the campaign committee, I take full responsibility for the defeat.

Seeing the formation of government in Manipur for the second time in a row, preparations for the celebration have started at the BJP headquarters in Imphal.

Seeing the formation of government in Manipur for the second time in a row, preparations for the celebration have started at the BJP headquarters in Imphal.

They have won so far in Uttarakhand…

  • From Bageshwar, Chandan Ram Das of BJP has defeated Ranjit Das of Congress by 12,141 votes.
  • Pradeep Batra of BJP has defeated Yashpal Rana of Congress by 2,277 votes from Roorkee.
  • Ram Singh Kaida of BJP has defeated Dan Singh Bhandari of Congress by 9800 votes from Bhimtal.
  • Diwan Singh Bisht of BJP has defeated Mahendra Pal Singh of Congress by 4,745 votes from Ramnagar.
  • From Purola, BJP’s Durgeshwar Lal defeated Malchand of Congress by 6,296 votes.
  • From Sahaspur seat, BJP’s Sahdev Singh Pundir defeated Aryanendra Sharma of Congress by 8,355 votes.
  • From Doiwala, BJP’s Brij Bhushan Gairola has defeated Gaurav Choudhary of Congress by 29,921 votes.
  • Sarita Arya of BJP has won the election from Nainital by nearly eight thousand votes over Sanjeev Arya of Congress.
  • Suresh Gadhia of BJP has defeated Lalit Farswan of Congress by 4046 votes from Kapkot seat.
  • In Mussoorie, BJP’s Ganesh Joshi has defeated Godavari Thapli of Congress by 15,325 votes.
  • From Rishikesh, sitting Speaker and BJP candidate Premchandra Agrawal defeated Jayendra Ramola of Congress by 19,057 votes.
  • BJP’s Savita Kapoor defeated Suryakant Dhasmana of Congress by 20,938 votes from Dehradun Cantt seat.
  • Khajan Das of BJP has won from Rajpur Road by defeating Rajkumar of Congress by 11 thousand votes.
  • Adesh Singh Chauhan of Congress has defeated Shailendra Mohan of BJP by 4172 votes from Jaspur seat.
  • Bhuvan Singh Kapri of Congress defeated BJP’s Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami by nearly 6000 votes.
  • Ravi Bahadur of Congress has defeated Suresh Rathor of BJP by 13,376 votes from Jwalapur seat.
  • From Raipur seat, BJP candidate Umesh Sharma defeated Heera Singh Bisht of Congress by a margin of 28,947 votes.
  • BJP cabinet minister Banshidhar Bhagat has become MLA for the seventh time by winning from Kaladhungi seat.
  • In Pauri seat, Rajkumar Pori of BJP defeated Navalkishore of Congress by more than 3000 votes.
  • In Haridwar city seat, BJP’s state president Madan Kaushik has defeated Satpal Brahmachari of Congress by 16,000 votes.
  • Mamta Rakesh of Congress has won from Bhagwanpur seat by defeating Subodh Rakesh of BSP by 4811 votes.
  • Sumit Hridayesh of Congress has won from Haldwani seat by defeating Dr. Jogendra Pal Singh Rautela of BJP by 7814 votes.
  • BJP MLA Munna Singh Chouhan has defeated former Congress minister Navprabhat by 4980 votes from Vikasnagar seat.
  • BJP candidate Arvind Pandey has won from Gadarpur seat. He has also broken the myth of the one who becomes the education minister not winning the election.
  • In Sitarganj seat, BJP’s Saurabh Bahuguna defeated Navtej Pal Singh of Congress by a margin of 10,938 votes. It has been the traditional seat of his father and former Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna.
  • BJP’s Kailash Gahatodi has won from Champawat seat by defeating Hemesh Kharkwal of Congress by 5119 votes.
  • Congress candidate Vikram Singh Negi defeated BJP’s Vijay Panwar in Pratapnagar seat. However, the commission has not made an official announcement yet.
  • Congress candidate Khushal Singh Adhikari has won the Lohaghat seat by a margin of 6118 votes. He has defeated Puran Singh Fartyal of BJP.
  • Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat lost Lalkuan seat to BJP’s Mohan Bisht by more than 14,000 votes on his wedding anniversary.
  • Harish Rawat’s daughter Anupama Rawat has defeated BJP’s Yatheeswaranand by nearly 6000 votes in Haridwar Rural seat on Congress ticket.

They have won so far in Manipur…

  • From Lilong seat, Mohammad Abdul Naseer of JDU has defeated Y Antas Khan of BJP by 570 votes.
  • From Fungyar seat, NPF’s Leishio Keishing defeated Aung Shimroy Hoppingson of BJP by a margin of 779 votes.
  • From Nambol seat, Basant Kumar Singh of BJP defeated Congress’s N. Loken Singh by 3060 votes.
  • From Chingai seat, Khashim Vashum of NPF has defeated Ningam Chamroy of NPP by 2336 votes.
  • From Hirok seat, BJP’s Radheshyam Singh defeated Moirangthem Okandro of Congress by 403 votes.
  • Congress’s Okram Ibobi Singh, a three-time chief minister, defeated BJP’s L.K. Basanta Singh by 2543 votes.
  • From Chandel seat, BJP’s SS Olish has defeated Langhu Paulharing Enal by a margin of 27341 votes.
  • From Setu, Independent Hyokholt Kipgan defeated Ngmthang Hyokip of BJP by 2694 votes.
  • Thokchom Satyabrata Singh of BJP won from Yashkul by 632 votes.
  • In Saikul, Kuki People’s Alliance’s Lingkim Hyokip defeated Ken Raikhan, an independent candidate, by a margin of 1249 votes.
  • In Henglep seat, BJP’s Letjmang Haokip defeated T. Manga Weifi of INC by 7848 votes.
  • Dr. Radheshyam Yumnami of BJP has defeated Dr. Huidrom Jiten Singh of INC by 2029 votes from Hianglam seat.
  • BJP’s Karam Shyam has won Langthbal seat by defeating Okram Joy Singh of Congress by 2053 votes.
  • Dr. Sapam Ranjan Singh of BJP defeated K.K. of Janata Dal (United) from Kaunthajam seat. Sharat Singh has been removed by 394 votes.
  • BJP’s Nemcha Kipzen has defeated Soshim Gurung of Janata Dal (United) by 5396 in Kangpokpi seat.
  • NPP’s Sheikh Nurul Hasan has defeated BJP’s N Inderjit Singh by 742 votes from Khetrigaon seat.
  • BJP’s LS Meitei defeated NPP’s Mohd from Khurai seat. Naseeruddin Khan by 8209 votes.
  • From Wangoi seat, Khurajam Lock Singh of NPP has defeated Oinam Lukhoi Singh of BJP by 3266 votes.
  • Keesham Meghchandra Singh of Congress defeated Yumnam Nabchandra Singh of BJP by 1292 votes from Wangkhem seat.
  • From Thanga seat, BJP’s Tongbram Robindro Singh defeated Birla Habijam of Congress by 5251.
  • In Khundrakpam seat, Thokchom Lokeshwar Singh of Congress has defeated Thanjam Mohendro Singh of BJP by 215 votes.
  • Independent candidate from Keishamthong seat S. Nishikant Singh has defeated Maheshwar Thongjum of RPI by 187 votes.
  • Janata Dal (United)’s Mohd from Jiribam seat. Achbauddin has won by 416 votes.
  • From Thangmaiband seat, Janata Dal (United)’s K. Joykishan Singh won by 3,773 votes.
  • Janata Dal (United)’s Nagarasanglur Sanate won the Tipaimukh seat by a margin of 1249 votes.
  • From Bapgai seat, BJP’s Dr. U. Deben Singh won by margin of just 50 votes.
  • In Henigang seat, BJP Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has won by more than 17 thousand votes.

BJP has broken the myth of no repeat of power in Uttarakhand
The last time BJP snatched power by defeating Congress in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, adorned with the holy waves of Ganga-Yamuna, but till date no ruling party has been able to maintain its government in the state. The Congress government was formed in 2002 and the BJP took the throne in 2007. After this, the Congress returned again in 2012, but in 2017, riding on the Modi wave, the BJP formed the government with a record 57 seats. Now BJP has broken this myth.

In Uttarakhand this time too BJP vs Congress was the only contest
The politics of Uttarakhand has so far been around two parties BJP and Congress, but this time the contest was expected to be triangular. Apart from Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (UKD), the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) also challenged both the parties on a large scale. Despite this, the people rejected all other parties. The real contest was between BJP and Congress.

These are the hot seats of Uttarakhand
Khatima:
Bhuvan Kapri of Congress is standing in front of two-time Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who has won from here. In the year 2017, Dhami had defeated Kapri by just 2709 votes.
Redwell : Former Congress chief minister Harish Rawat and BJP’s district panchayat member Mohan Bisht have fought. Last time here BJP’s Navin Chandra Dumka had won by 27,108 votes.

Haridwar Rural : Former CM Harish Rawat’s daughter Anupama Rawat is in the fray in front of sitting BJP MLA Yatheeswaranand. In 2017, Yatheeswaranand defeated Harish Rawat here by 12,278 votes.

Gangotri : AAP’s CM candidate Col Ajay Kothiyal is pitted against BJP’s Suresh Chauhan and Congress’s Vijaypal Sajwan. Here in 2017, late BJP MLA Gopal Rawat won by 9,610 votes.

Chaubattakhal: BJP’s current minister Satpal Maharaj is contesting against Congress’s state vice-president Kesar Singh Negi. In 2017, Maharaj had won here by 7,354 votes.

Whether Congress returns to power in Manipur, will be seen
The Congress government was in Manipur from 2002 to 2017. Congress was the single largest party in 2017 by winning 28 seats, but BJP formed the government for the first time with the help of manipulative jugaad. This time the BJP’s ally in the government, the National People’s Party (NPP), is in the fray against it. In such a situation, whether the BJP will be able to retain power or the Congress will return to power, it will be decided when the result comes.

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