Modi factor and local candidate played a crucial role in BJP's victory in the Chatra parliamentary constituency. BJP's Kalicharan Singh won by a significant margin of 2,20,959 votes against Congress candidate K N Tripathi. The election results in Chatra reflect the impact of Modi magic and the strategic decision to field a local candidate. Learn more about the key factors that influenced the outcome.
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Jharkhand Mukti Morch (JMM) General Secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya, on Tuesday, said that in this Lok Sabha elections, people have decided that this time BJP will have to go from the State and the Country. This is the situation throughout Santhal, he added.
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In a historic turn of events, women voters in the Chatra constituency surpassed their male counterparts in the recent polling held on May 20. Chatra with five assembly segments and more than 16 lakh voters, recorded a 63.69% turnout. The voting percentage of women was six points higher than that of men. DC Ramesh Gholap verified the data and mentioned in 2019, 50 booths in the Chatra district had a voting percentage below 50. Among the 50 booths, 35 are in Chatra town and 15 in Simaria, where a voting percentage of 47.08 was recorded. Voting percentage in the 35 booths increased to 56.67 from 47.08 in 2019, marking a 9.59% increase. The remaining 15 booths saw a voting percentage of 53.57, up from 48.25 in 2019 LS election, indicating a 5.32% rise. Chatra has 16,89,926 voters, including 8,27,965 women and 8,61,959 men. On May 20, 10,76,352 people voted, of whom 5,12,859 were men and 5,63,493 women.