Eight out of 13 ministers of BJP lose seats in Chhattisgarh election

The Bharatiya Janata Party has faced a heavy loss in Chhattisgarh. Eight out of 13 ministers lost their seats while Chief Minister Raman Singh won by a narrow margin........

Sakshi Chaturvedi
Published on: 12 Dec 2018 4:40 AM GMT
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Raipur: The Bharatiya Janata Party has faced a heavy loss in Chhattisgarh. Eight out of 13 ministers lost their seats while Chief Minister Raman Singh won by a narrow margin.

The eight ministers who lost their seats are Amar Agarwal, Prem Prakash Pandey, Kedarnath Kashyap, Rajesh Moonat, Ramsewak Paikra, Dayaldas Baghel, Bhaiyalal Rajwade and Mahesh Gagda.

Home Minister Ramsewak Paikra in Raman Singh-led government, which faced defeat in the state where the BJP was in power for the last 15 years, lost Pratappur seat to Congress' Premsai Singh Tekam.

- Culture and Tourism Minister Dayaldas Baghel lost Nawagarh seat to his nearest Congress rival Gurudayal Singh Banjare.

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- Commercial Tax and Urban Development Minister Amar Agarwal faced defeat at the hands of Congress's Shailesh Pandey in Bilaspur constituency.

- Higher Education Minister Prem Prakash Pandey lost Bhilai Nagar seat to Congress' Devendra Yadav.

- Tribal and Scheduled caste Minister Kedarnath Kashyap lost Narayanpur seat to his Congress rival Chandan Kashyap, who bagged 58,652 votes and secured victory with a margin of 2,647 votes.

- Public Works Department Minister Rajesh Moonat was defeated in Raipur West seat by Congress's Vikas Upadhyay.

- Labour and Sport Minister Bhaiyalal Rajwade lost Baikunthpur seat to his Congress rival Ambika Singh Deo.

- Forest and Law Minister Mahesh Gagda was defeated in Bijapur seat by Congress' Vikram Mandavi.

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The BJP, however, had denied ticket to Women and Child Development Minister Ramshila Sahu. Ajay Chandrakar, Brijmohan Agarwal and Punnulal Mohle won from their respective seats.

It is to be mentioned that counting of votes in the elections to the 90-member Assembly began at 8 a.m on Tuesday decided the fate of 1,269 candidates, including that of Chief Minister Raman Singh, who sent his resignation to the Governor before the final results were declared.

Sakshi Chaturvedi

Sakshi Chaturvedi

A journalist, presently working as a Sub-Editor at newstrack.com.

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