News Bihar Bihar Bypolls Result 2024: Ruling NDA wins all four seats as counting ends in state

Bihar Bypolls Result 2024: Ruling NDA wins all four seats as counting ends in state

Bihar Bypolls Results 2024: Bypolls were held in November 2024 for the four Bihar Assembly constituencies of Tarari, Ramgarh, Belaganj, and Imamganj. Byelections at these seats became necessary because MLAs representing them were elected in the Lok Sabha.

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Bihar Bypolls Results 2024: The counting of votes for the bypolls to four Assembly seats concluded in Bihar. These seats --Tarari, Ramgarh, Belaganj and Imamganj became vacant after MLAs representing them were elected in the Lok Sabha elections held this year. As per the Election Commission, the ruling NDA registered victories on all four seats. The counting on the other two seats is underway. Out of the four seats, three were held by the I.N.D.I.A bloc (two by Rashtriya Janata Dal - Belaganj and Ramgarh) and one by the CPI-ML (Tarari), while one seat was held by the NDA partner Hindstani Awam Morcha (Imamganj). The voting was held on November 13. According to the Election Commission, a voter turnout of 52.84 per cent was registered in the byelections to four Bihar Assembly seats.  

Here are details of each of the four seats:

Tarari Assembly Seat

Tarari Assembly seat witnessed a contest between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Vishal Prashant and  CPI(ML)'s Raju Yadav. As per the Election Commission, Prashant defeated Yadav by 10,612 votes. Prashant got 78,755 votes, while Yadav received 68,143 votes. Prashant is the son of former several-term MLA Sunil Pandey who was the runner-up in 2020 while contesting as an Independent. However, Yadav hopes to retain the seat for his party which had won two times on the trot by Sudama Prasad, the current MP from Arrah. Prashant Kishor-led Jan Suraaj fielded local social activist Kiran Singh from this seat. According to Election Commission data, Tarari recorded 50.10 per cent voter turnout. The bypoll in Tarari was necessitated by the election of CPI(ML)'s Sudama Prasad to Lok Sabha from Arrah.

NDA Wins Ramgarh Assembly Seat

Ramgarh Assembly seat witnessed a contest between Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidate Ajit Kumar Singh, BJP's Ashok Kumar Singh and Bahujan Samaj Party's Satish Kumar Singh Yadav. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI) website, BJP's Singh defeated BSP's Satish Kumar Singh Yadav with a margin of 1,362 votes. Ajit Kumar Singh is the son of state party chief Jagadanand Singh and hopes to retain the seat that fell vacant upon the election of brother Sudhakar to the Lok Sabha from Buxar.  Notably, BJP's Ashok Kumar Singh had won the seat in 2015 but was humiliated five years later when he finished third. According to Election Commission data, Ramgarh recorded 54.02 per cent voter turnout.

NDA Wins Belaganj Assembly Seat

Belaganj Assembly seat saw a battle between RJD's Vishwanath Kumar Singh and JD(U) candidate Manorama Devi. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI) website, Devi defeated RJD's Vishwanath Kumar Singh with a margin of 21,391 votes. Notably, Vishwanath Kumar Singh is the son of Surendra Prasad Yadav whose election to the Lok Sabha from Jehanabad necessitated the byelection at this seat. Of the four constituencies, Belaganj had the highest number of 14 candidates. According to Election Commission data, Belaganj recorded 56.21 per cent voter turnout.

NDA wins Imamganj Assembly Seat

Imamganj Assembly seat witnessed a contest between Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) candidate Deepa Kumari and RJD's Raushan Manjhi. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI) website, HAM's Kumari defeated Manjhi with a margin of 5,945 votes. The seat is reserved for Scheduled Caste. Notably, Deepa is the daughter-in-law of HAM chief  Jitan Ram Manjhi. The bypoll at Imamganj seat was necessitated by the election of Jitan Ram Manjhi to the Lok Sabha. Other candidates who contested from this seat are Kanchan Paswan (AIMIM) and Jitendra Paswan (Jan Suraaj).