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West Bengal bypoll results: As it happened
Trinamool Congress on Thursday made a clean sweep in the by-elections to Uluberia Lok Sabha and Noapara assembly seats, while BJP finished second increasing it vote share.
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Final result - Trinamool Congress on Thursday made a clean sweep in the by-elections to Uluberia Lok Sabha and Noapara assembly seats, while BJP finished second increasing it vote share.
CPI(M)-led Left Front was pushed to the third position while Congress candidates suffered the ignominy of losing security deposits in both the seats, including Noapara which it won in 2016.
TMC candidate Sajda Ahmed trounced Anupam Mallick of BJP by over 4.74 lakh votes in Uluberia Lok Sabha seat in Howrah district. She has secured 7,67,219 votes as against 2,93,018 votes bagged by the BJP candidate. CPI(M) candidate Sabiruddin Mollah finished third securing 1,38,792 votes. Congress candidate Muddasor Hossain Warsi emerged fourth by securing only 23,108 votes.
In Noapara Assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas district TMC candidate Sunil Singh emerged victorious securing 1,01,729 votes, while BJP's Sandip Banerjee got 38,711 votes. CPI(M) candidate Gargi Chatterjee was at number three spot with 35,497 votes.
TMC's Sajda Ahmed wins Uluberia Lok Sabha Constituency by 4,74,510 votes. BJP occupies second position with 2,93,046 votes
Uluberia bypoll: Trinamool currently leading by 1,22,997 votes
Uluberia bypoll: After third round of vote count, Trinamool leading with 119385 votes, BJP in second place with 50882
Noapara bypoll: Trinamool candidate Sunil Singh wins with 1,11,729 votes
Trinamool Congress leads in Uluberia byelection with 40,829 votes
West Bengal bypoll: TMC candidate Sajda leading by 23,208 votes in Uluberia whereas BJP is in second place with 17625
West Bengal bypoll: After 14th round of vote count in Noapara, TMC leading by 66,000 votes; BJP is in second, CPI(M) in third and Congress is in the fourth position
West Bengal bypoll: TMC leading by 63,000 votes after 13th round of counting in Noapara
Trinamool Congress leads in Uluberia byelection with 40,829 votes
Noapara bypoll result: Trinamool Congress leads after 11th round
TMC's Sunil Singh: 77,983
BJP's Sandeep Banerjee: 30,220
CPM's Gargi Chatterjee: 28,732West Bengal bypoll: Trinamool Congress leading in Uluberia by 9000 votes
TMC candidate Sajda is leading by 9,000 votes after the first round of counting in Uluberia bypoll
After seventh round of counting in Noapara, Trinamool is leading with 32,627 votes
After fifth round of counting in Noapara, Trinamool is leading by over 26,000 votes; CPI(M) is in second, BJP in third and Congress is in fourth position
Noapara bypoll results:
After 8 round, TrinamoolSunil Singh is leading with 35,600 votes, CPI(M) Gargi Chatterjee is in the second position, BJP's Sandip Banerjee third, reports News18.com
Over 75.3 percent in the Noapara Assembly seat voted in bypolls.
Noapara bypoll:
Trinamool takes a huge lead after third round of vote count in Noapara bypoll.
TMC: 27,220 votes
BJP: 7938Congress, which won the seat last time, is on fourth
After the eighth round, Trinamool's Sunil Singh is leading with 35,600 votes, Gargi Chatterjee of CPI(M) is on second position, BJP's Sandip Banerjee on third
Naopara bypoll: After seven rounds of counting, TMC's Sunil Singh gets 51694 votes, CPIM's Gargi Chatterjee gets 19067 votes, BJP's Sandip Banerjee gets 17688 votes and Congress's Goutam Bose gets 6138.
At least 1866 voters choose NOTA option.
In West Bengal's Noapara assembly seat, Trinamool leads with over 19,000 votes
Trinamool Congress is ahead in Noapara Assembly seat
In Noapara, the Trinamool Congress has fielded Sunil Singh, CPI(M) has fielded Gargi Chatterjee and Congress fielded Goutam Bose; BJP's Sandip Banerjee is also in the fray
Five independent candidates are also in the fray for Uluberia Lok Sabha seat
The CPI(M)-led Left Front nominated Sabiruddin Molla, the Congress fielded SK Madassar Hossain Warsi and the BJP fielded its district committee leader, Anupam Mallik
Trinamool, which has held the Uluberia seat since 2009, fielded Sultan Ahmed's widow, Sajda, from the constituency
West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh claimed that the party state unit lacks farsightedness.
"Some of our leaders cannot think out of the box. Their thinking is limited within a fixed boundary. This is the reason for such an environment within the party. I think there is a lack of vision among the BJP leaders of West Bengal. That is the reason of such problems," he alleged.
Uluberia - 15,77,396 voters
Noapara - 2,46,522 voters
In Noapara Assembly seat, Trinamool party has fielded Sunil Singh, the CPI(M) – Gargi Chatterjee and the Congress – Goutam Bose and the BJP – Sandip Banerjee.
Trinamool, which has held the Uluberia seat since 2009, has fielded Sultan Ahmed's widow, Sajda, from the constituency.
The Congress fielded S K Madassar Hossain Warsi, while BJP district committee leader Anupam Mallik is contesting from the seat.
CPI(M)-led Left Front nominated Sabiruddin Molla.
Five independent candidates are also in the fray for the Lok Sabha seat.
Uluberia seat is likely to witness a contest between the Trinamool and BJP.
Uluberia Lok Sabha seat witnessed 76 per cent voter turnout, while 75.3 per cent voters turned up during Noapara Assembly seat on Monday.
"Till the end of polling at 5 pm Uluberia Lok Sabha recorded 76.7 per cent polling whereas Noapara recorded 75.3 per cent. The polling was completely peaceful," said a senior election official.
Kolkata: West Bengal`s ruling Trinamool Congress trounced its opponents to wrest the Noapara assembly seat from the Congress and retained the Uluberia Lok Sabha seat on Thursday with a mammoth margin even as the BJP emerged its main challenger.
Trinamool candidates led convincingly from the outset and consolidated their position after every round during the counting of votes cast on January 29 during the bypolls for both the seats.
Left Front spearhead Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) not only finished third in both the constituencies, but even forfeited the security deposit at Uluberia. The Congress put up a poor show, taking the fourth position and losing their deposit in both the constituencies.
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