A mixed bag for Parliamentarians in Assembly elections
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Setback for BJP MPs, in particular, as they are trailing in many seats
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Counting of EVMs has started in the counting centers in Udhagamandalam government polytechnic on Sunday 02.05.2021. | Photo Credit: SATHYAMOORTHY M
Setback for BJP MPs, in particular, as they are trailing in many seats
It has been a bad run for nearly a dozen Members of Parliament who tried their luck in the Assembly elections in four States and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Out of seven Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs who contested this election, only two won.
Rahul Gandhi Congratulates Mamata Banerjee For Soundly Defeating BJP Rahul Gandhi Congratulates Mamata Banerjee For Soundly Defeating BJP The Left parties, which once called the state their bastion, and the Congress were decimated and not even a factor in the West Bengal elections.
Updated: May 02, 2021 9:00 pm IST
Rahul Gandhi s Congress fared miserably in the West Bengal elections.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday congratulated West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her party s win in the state elections. I m happy to congratulate Mamata ji and the people of West Bengal for soundly defeating the BJP, he tweeted.
I m happy to congratulate Mamata ji and the people of West Bengal for soundly defeating the BJP. Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 2, 2021
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(From L to R) While Mamata Banerjee in Bengal, Sarbananda Sonowal in Assam and Pinarayi Vijayan in Kerala are set to win elections, in Tamil Nadu DMK is likely to defeat the ruling AIADMK-led by E Palaniswami.
NEW DELHI: Three states were set to beat anti-incumbency on Sunday with Mamata Banerjee emerging star of the day to lead her TMC to triumph in West Bengal for a third consecutive term while the BJP was poised for a return in Assam as was the LDF in Kerala, Election Commission trends indicated.
Till evening, only a handful of results had been declared for the four states and one union territory. As votes were counted with strict Covid protocols in place, the trends pointed to a win for Tamil Nadu s opposition DMK-led alliance over the ruling AIADMK. In Puducherry, the AINRC-led NDA was headed towards power.