Big news has come for the NDA alliance in Bihar. In the by-elections held in 4 state assembly seats, NDA candidates won all the seats. By-elections were held in Belaganj, Imamganj, Ramgarh and Tarari assembly seats in Bihar. Let us tell you that assembly elections will be organized in Bihar next year in 2025. In such a situation, the victory of NDA candidates in all seats in the by-elections has dealt a huge blow to the RJD-Congress alliance.
Who won?
- In the Belaganj Assembly by-election, Manorama Devi of Janata Dal (USA) got 73334 votes. He won the election by 21,391 votes. Coming in second was Vishwanath Kumar Singh of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, who got 51,943 votes. While in third place was Mohammad Amjad of the Jan Suraj Party, who obtained 17,285 votes.
- In the Imamganj Assembly by-elections, Deepa Kumari of Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) polled 53435 votes and won the election by 5945 votes. In second place was Roshan Kumar of Rashtriya Janata Dal, who got 47490 votes. At the same time, Jitendra Paswan of Jan Suraj Party came third, who got 37,103 votes.
- In the Ramgarh Assembly by-election, Ashok Kumar Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party won the election by securing 62257 votes. He won the election by a margin of 1,362 votes. In second place was Satish Kumar Singh Yadav of the Bahujan Samaj Party, who got 60,895 votes. In third place was Ajit Kumar Singh of Rashtriya Janata Dal, who got 35825 votes. At the same time, in fourth position was Sushil Kumar Singh of the Jan Suraj Party, who got 6,513 votes.
- Vishal Prashant of the Bharatiya Janata Party won the by-election held from the Tarari assembly seat. He obtained 78755 votes and won by 10612 votes. Raju Yadav of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) came second, securing 68,143 votes. In third place was Kiran Singh of the Jan Suraj Party, who got 5,622 votes.
The vote took place on November 13.
Voting for the by-elections to these four Bihar assembly seats was held on November 13. By-elections were held after the sitting MLAs from these assembly constituencies were elected to the Lok Sabha. The election results were considered important for the ruling NDA, the opposition Grand Alliance and the newly formed Jan Suraj Party. This by-election was considered in connection with the preparations for the upcoming assembly elections.