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By-Polls Result 2020: Counting Of votes On 58 Assembly Seats

By-Polls Result 2020: counting of votes on 58 assembly seats in 11 states, BJP won 2 seats in Manipur. All eyes are on the results of the by-polls conducted in 11 states across the country.

In the By-Polls held in five seats in Manipur, BJP has won two seats and BJP is leading in all three seats. On the other hand, BJP is leading in the By-elections in 2 seats in Karnataka. Celebrations are being held at CM residence in Karnataka.

BJP ahead in Jharkhand and Odisha

The BJP is ahead in 6 seats in Gujarat. So SP is leading in one of the 5 seats of UP and Independent is leading in one seat. Talking about Jharkhand, in the by-elections held in 2 seats here, the BJP is leading in 1 seat and the Congress is leading in the second seat.

BJP is leading by one seat in Telangana. Congress is leading in one seat in Nagaland. At the same time, BJP is leading in both seats in Odisha.

BJP wins a seat in Manipur

According to the results released so far, BJP won one of the seats held in five assembly seats in Manipur. Counting of votes in other seats is going on.

According to the latest information, Bhajapa was leading in three seats, while independent candidates were leading in one seat.

BJP ahead in both seats in Karnataka

The BJP is leading in elections for 2 assembly seats in Karnataka. Bye-elections were held in Sira and RR Nagar assembly seats here.

Following the party’s rise in trends, Chief Minister S Yeddyurappa celebrated ministers B Sriramulu, R Ashoka, Basavaraj Bommai, and other BJP leaders at the CM residence in Bengaluru.

By-elections were held in the country on November 3, with 243 seats in the Bihar Assembly, one parliamentary seat in the state, Valmiki Nagar, and 58 assembly seats in 11 states.

Counting is going on today for all the assembly seats on 10 November. It includes several states including Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Manipur, Gujarat, Telangana. All eyes are on the election results at this time.

The by-elections were held in 58 assembly seats in 11 states. The by-elections were held on 28 seats in Madhya Pradesh, 8 in Gujarat, 7 in UP, 5 in Manipur, 2-2 seats in Karnataka, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Nagaland, and 1-1 seats in Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Haryana.

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