Mahendragarh Bypolls: BJP Retains Seat, Congress Loses Deposit
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Dr. Laxman Singh Rawat has won the Mahendragarh bypolls in Haryana, defeating his nearest rival Rao Dan Singh of the Indian National Congress (INC) by a margin of over 13,000 votes.
The victory marks a significant setback for the INC, which had been hoping to regain its traditional stronghold in the region. The defeat is also a blow to the party's national leadership, which has been facing criticism for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
The bypolls were necessitated by the death of former MLA Rao Dharampal Singh, who had won the seat for the BJP in the 2019 assembly elections. The BJP's victory in the bypolls is seen as a sign of strength for the party ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana, which are scheduled to be held in 2024.
The INC's defeat in the Mahendragarh bypolls is a major setback for the party, which has been struggling to regain its footing in Haryana. The party has been out of power in the state since 2014, and its performance in the recent bypolls suggests that it will have a tough fight on its hands in the upcoming assembly elections.
Key Takeaways
- BJP candidate Dr. Laxman Singh Rawat has won the Mahendragarh bypolls in Haryana.
- Rawat defeated his nearest rival Rao Dan Singh of the INC by a margin of over 13,000 votes.
- The victory is a significant setback for the INC, which had been hoping to regain its traditional stronghold in the region.
- The defeat is also a blow to the party's national leadership, which has been facing criticism for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing economic crisis.
- The BJP's victory in the bypolls is seen as a sign of strength for the party ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana.
- The INC's defeat in the Mahendragarh bypolls is a major setback for the party, which has been struggling to regain its footing in Haryana.
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