Jharkhand Elections: BJP lost even after getting 2 percent more votes, 12 seats reduced
Jharkhand Elections: BJP lost even after getting 2 percent more votes, 12 seats reduced
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Ranchi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been out of power in Jharkhand. This time the churn has started in the party over the reasons for the defeat in the assembly elections. On the other hand, the analysts are also surprised that even after getting nearly 2 percent more votes this time than in 2014, BJP has lost this election and has got 12 seats less.

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Hemant Soren-led coalition has won an absolute majority in the 81-member state assembly. In the elections, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha won 30 seats, Congress 16, BJP 25, Jhavimo 3, Ajsu 2 and RJD 1 seats. Has, but lost 12 seats. This time the BJP has got 33.37 percent votes in the assembly elections. In the 2014 assembly elections, BJP got 31.26 percent votes.

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The party, which got a tremendous vote of 51 percent in the state in the Lok Sabha elections held seven months ago, has been reduced to about 33 percent votes in the assembly elections this time. Where BJP won 37 seats in the last assembly elections, this time the party was reduced to 25 seats. A BJP ally, won only eight seats in the last assembly, while this time he has won only two seats by fighting 53 seats. On the other hand, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (Morcha) has emerged as the largest party in the state by securing 30 seats.

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