Sagar Watch/ With the intention of contesting elections from Sagar assembly constituency, three BJP leaders had hastily joined AAP party.
Sagar Watch/ With the intention of contesting elections from Sagar assembly constituency, three BJP leaders had hastily joined AAP party.
Sagar Watch/ Mixed reactions of people are coming out regarding the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh. Some people find the results expected while others find them shocking.
According to a Career advisor Abhilash Tiwari he believes that as much as people advocated for change in the discussion, it was not reflected in the results.
In the opinion of Sumiit Srivastava, associated with the media sector, the public has become quite diplomatic these days and does not want to take ill will from anyone. Whatever kind of people she comes across, she senses their mind and starts talking like them.
Whereas if we talk about the people directly associated with the parties, then the BJP workers kept talking about easy victory for the BJP taking the Ladli Brahmin Yojana as its basis.
Aman Gautam, a young BJP leader living in the Civil Lines area of the city, claimed that BJP's victory in the city is certain, citing the statistics of the "Ladli Behna"present in the city. However, this argument did not seem acceptable to the Congress workers.
A Congress supporter, on the condition of anonymity, said that the tremendous impact of the anti-incumbency wave is being felt in people's discussions. If it has an impact, then the BJP is certain to be wiped out.
Despite all these arguments and denials, the actual election results came as a surprise to both the parties. The people of BJP were confident of victory but they did not expect such a huge victory, whereas the Congressmen were also expecting to get at least half of the seats in Sagar district, if not all.
But the majority that the Bharatiya Janata Party got at the state level itself has led to the belief that the tsunami wave that was doing wonders in the form of Ladli Behna, was not even realized by anyone until it turned into reality.
Sagar Watch/ In the counting of votes for the 16th Assembly of Madhya Pradesh today, out of 8 assembly constituencies of Sagar district, BJP won 7 seats and Indian National Congress won one.
Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Gopal Bhargava from Rahli assembly constituency of the district defeated his nearest candidate Jyoti Patel of Congress by a maximum of 72 thousand 800 votes in the district. Shri Bhargava got 1 lakh 30 thousand 916 votes while Congress candidate Engineer Jyoti Patel got 58 thousand 116 votes.
From Khurai Assembly Constituency, BJP candidate Bhupendra Singh got 1 lakh 5 thousand 836 votes and Congress candidate Raksha Singh Rajput got 59 thousand 111 votes. BJP candidate Shri Singh defeated his nearest rival Raksha Singh Rajput by 46 thousand 725 votes.
Among other candidates, BJP candidate Shailendra Jain from Sagar Assembly constituency got 74 thousand 769 votes while Congress candidate Nidhi Jain got 59 thousand 748 votes. BJP candidate Mr. Jain defeated Mrs. Nidhi Jain by 15 thousand 21 votes.
In Narayawali assembly constituency, BJP candidate Pradeep Laria got 88 thousand 802 votes while Congress candidate Advocate Surendra Chaudhary got 73 thousand 790 votes. Pradeep Laria defeated the Congress candidate by 15 thousand 12 votes.
In the counting of votes for Bina assembly constituency, Congress candidate Advocate Nirmala Sapre got 72 thousand 458 votes while Mahesh Rai of Bharatiya Janata Party got 66303 votes. Thus, Congress candidate Smt. Sapre won over BJP candidate by 6 thousand 155 votes.
In Banda Assembly, BJP candidate Virendra Lodhi Lambardar defeated Congress candidate Tarwar Lodhi by 34 thousand 751 votes. BJP candidate Virendra Singh Lodhi got 90 thousand 911 votes while Congress candidate Tarwar Singh Lodhi got 56 thousand 160 votes.
Similarly, in Deori Assembly, BJP candidate Brij Bihari Patariya defeated Congress candidate Harsh Yadav by 27 thousand 377 votes. BJP candidate Brij Bihari Pateria got 95 thousand 615 votes while Congress candidate Shri Yadav got 68 thousand 238 votes.
Sagar Watch/ The honorarium of all the officers and employees performing duty in the Assembly elections 2023 has been paid. Collector and District Election Officer Deepak Arya said that Rs 87 lakh 46 thousand 500 has been paid to 8 thousand 962 officers and employees engaged in the elections.
Apart from this, a payment of Rs 23 lakh 14 thousand 800 has been made for the food arrangements of the officers and employees engaged in voting. Similarly, honorarium of micro observer has also been paid.
Collector Shri Arya told that in the assembly elections, honorarium of Rs 1400 is paid to the presiding officer and honorarium of Rs 300 for food, honorarium of Rs 1000 to Polling Officer No. 1, Rs 300 for food, Rs 750 to Polling Officer No. 2 and Rs 300 for food.
Similarly Payment of Rs 750 to polling officer number three and Rs 300 for food has been made in the bank account of the relations.Similarly, honorarium of Rs 2 lakh 48 thousand has been paid to 248 micro observers,he said.
Deputy District Election Officer Bhavya Tripathi asked the officers and employees involved in the entire Assembly Election 2023 to reconcile their bank accounts and if for any reason the amount does not reach their accounts, then they should immediately contact the District Election Office. .

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