The election results of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana came on Sunday, December 3. In Rajasthan, BJP has got 115 seats while Congress has got 69 seats. Whereas in Madhya Pradesh, BJP has succeeded in winning 163 seats while Congress has succeeded in winning 66 seats. In Chhattisgarh, BJP got 54 seats while Congress was reduced to 35 seats. If we talk about the South Indian state Telangana, Congress has succeeded in winning 64 seats, BRS 39 while BJP has succeeded in winning 8 seats.
The most interesting thing is to know how many ministers lost in these four states. 12 ministers lost in Shivraj government in Madhya Pradesh. At the same time, 17 ministers of Gehlot government could not save their seats. In Chhattisgarh, 9 ministers of Bhupesh Baghel lost while the Chief Minister of Telangana also lost the election from one seat. Also his 6 ministers could not win the elections. In this way, a total of 44 ministers have lost the elections in these four states.
12 ministers of Shivraj government lost in Madhya Pradesh
Despite BJP’s massive victory in Madhya Pradesh, the ministers of Shivraj government lost the elections outright. The most discussed yesterday was Datia seat of Gwalior division. Counting continued till late night but ultimately Congress’ Bharati Rajendra 7,742 defeated Bharatiya Janata Party’s fire brand leader and minister in Shivraj government Narottam Mishra.
Apart from this, Kamal Patel from Harda, Mahendra Singh Sisodia from Bamori, Prem Singh Patel from Barwani, Arvind Singh Bhadauria from Ater, Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon from Badnawar, Gaurishankar Bisen from Balaghat, Bharat Singh Kushwaha from Gwalior Rural, Ramkhelavan Patel from Amarpatan, Paraswada. Ram Kishare Nano Kanware, Suresh Dhakad from Pohri and Rahul Singh Lodhi from Khargapur could not retain their seats.
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These 17 ministers of Gehlot could not save their seats
A total of 17 out of 25 Congress stalwarts who were ministers in the Ashok Gehlot government lost the elections. Among the ministers who lost the election, Cabinet Minister Vishvendra Singh, Parsadi Lal Meena, Ramesh Meena, Govind Ram Meghwal, Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, Minister Bhanwar Singh Bhati Kolayat could not save their seats. Apart from these, Cooperative Minister Udaylal Anjana, Industries Minister Shakuntala Rawat, Women and Child Development Minister Mamta Bhupesh lost.
Besides, ministers like Saleh Mohammad, BD Kalla, Pramod Jain Bhaya, Ramlal Jat, Rajendra Yadav, Zahida Khan, Bhajan Lal Jatav and Sukhram Bishnoi also lost the elections. The BJP’s influence was such that even Assembly Speaker CP Joshi and five MLAs who were advisors to the CM did not get victory. MLAs like Babulal Nagar, Sanyam Lodha, Danish Abrar, Rajkumar Sharma, Jitendra Singh, Ramkesh Meena, who were advisors to the CM, also lost the elections.
9 ministers of Bhupesh Baghel lost in Chhattisgarh
At first there were speculations whether Chief Minister and Patan MLA Bhupesh Baghel would also be able to save his seat but he ultimately won. Despite this, he could not save the ship of his 9 ministers from sinking. Deputy Chief Minister TS Singhdev, minister in Bhupesh government and MLA from Ambikapur, Tamradhwaj Sahu, representing Durg Rural and Home Minister in the state, Panchayat Minister Ravindra Choubey from Saja, Forest Minister Mohammad Akbar from Kawardha lost the elections.
Apart from these, MLA from Navagarh and PHE Minister Guru Rudra Kumar, MLA from Sitapur and Food Minister Amarjeet Bhagat, Urban Administration Minister Shiv Kumar Dahria from Arang, Revenue Minister Jai Singh Aggarwal from Korba and Tribal Welfare Minister Mohan Markam from Kondagaon did not save their seats. Could.
Telangana: Ministers and Chief Ministers also lost the elections.
Chief Minister and Bharat Rashtra Samiti chief K Chandrashekhar lost the election. He could not save his Kamareddy seat. Apart from KCR, six ministers have also faced defeat. Ministers like Errabelli Dayakar Rao, Puvvada Ajay Kumar, Indrakaran Reddy, Srinivas Goud, Koppula Eshwar and S Niranjan Reddy could not become MLAs in this election.