Bhopal: The counting of votes for the November 3 assembly by-election in Malwa-Nimar zone during the corona epidemic crisis is continuing from 8 am on Tuesday morning. These elections are being considered very important for both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress. In this order, BJP candidate Narayan Patel has won by 21,999 votes. In the 22nd round of census, Narayan Patel has received 58013 votes for 80004 and Congress ' Uttam Pal Singh. The results of counting of postal ballots are yet to come. Counting is going on for the Sanver assembly constituency as well as Aagar, Badanawar, Hapur, Suvasra, Mandhata and Nepanagar seats. The BJP candidates are moving ahead of the Congress from Aagar Malwa in Hapur, Nepanagar, Badanawar and Suvasra. BJP candidate Hardeepsingh Duong is running ahead of 29109 in the 24th round from Suvasra seat in Mandsaur, his victory is being considered as fixed. In Burhanpur, BJP's Sumitra Kasdekar reached the counting site, where she expressed happiness by showing a victory mark on the victory by 15 rounds. In the eighth round in the By-election, the BJP has got 34393 votes, the Congress has got 27255 votes. BJP's Manoj Chaudhary is running ahead of 7138 votes. Also Read- Bihar elections: BJP candidate Mohan Jha defeats RJD's Abdul Siddiqui MP by-election: Tough competition in Aagar, Pohari and Mehgaon Trump's trouble increases after defeat, will go to jail