Triangle on card contest at Key Khairagarh Bypoll in Chhattisgarh
Raipur:
A triangle contest took place on the cards during the Khairagarh round, which was considered the semi-final round before next year’s council vote in Chhattisgarh.
Khairagarh seat in Rajnandgaon district was vacated following the death of JCC (J) MLA chairman Devvrat Singh.
Triangle competition between Yashoda Verma from Parliament, BJP Komal Janghel, and Narendra Soni, brother-in-law of Devwrat Singh, from JCC (J).
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and BJP leader Prahlad Patel campaigned for the candidate, while former prime minister Raman Singh released a 26-point charge against Bhupesh Baghel’s government, accusing it of failing on every front. matrix.
“Wherever Bhupesh Baghel goes – Assam, UP, Punjab – Parliament is at a heavy loss,” said Minister Chouhan.
Minister Bhupesh Baghel is leading the National Assembly campaign with ruling party leaders calling the contest a semi-final. Mr. Baghel receiving BJP leaders stated “Kaka alive”.
“How will Mama (Shivraj Chouhan) face Kaka. Kaka still alive. Can the BJP pay the money we’re paying the farmers, poor people? Can they tell us,” Mr. Baghel said.
Voting will be held on April 12 and counting will take place on April 16. There are 2,11,540 voters and 291 polling stations.
The result won’t have any effect on the government in the state, but sets the mood for next year’s council elections.
In the 90-member Chhattisgarh council, the National Assembly has 70 seats and the BJP 14. The JCCJ has three MLAs and two BSPs.