Gulbarga Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Results - Gulbarga is one of the Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka. The state has 28 parliamentary seats. The Gulbarga seat comprises 8 Assembly segments including Afzalpur, Jevargi, Gurmitkal, Chittapur, Sedam, Gulbargarural, Gulbargadakshin, Gulbargauttar. The constituency is a SC seat. The BJP, the INC are the main parties in the constituency. In the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, Dr. Umesh G Jadhav from BJP won the seat with a margin of 95,452 votes. Dr. Umesh G Jadhav was polled 620,192 votes with a vote share of 52.00 % and defeated Mallikarjun Kharge from INC who got 524,740 votes (44.08 %). In the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, Mallikarjun Kharge from INC won the seat and was polled 507,193 votes with a vote share of 50.82%. BJP Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Results -BJP candidate Revunaik Belamagi got 432,460 votes (43.33 %) and was the runner-up.Mallikarjun Kharge defeated Revunaik Belamagi by a margin of 74,733 votes.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen criticized the Indian government upon his arrival in Kolkata, emphasizing the need for political open-mindedness and secularism. Sen highlighted issues such as wrongful imprisonments, economic disparities, among others.
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury lost to TMC candidate Yusuf Pathan in Baharampur constituency by around 85,022 votes, according to the Election Commission of India data. Adhir Chowdhury secured 4,39,494 votes while Yusuf Pathan secured 5,24,516 votes.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: According to the EC's Standard Operating Procedure, the cost submitted by manufacturers BEL and ECIL to carry out EVM "check and verification" is Rs 40,000 (plus 18 per cent GST) per set of EVM.
PM Modi visited ancient Nalanda University ruins in Bihar ahead of inaugurating the new Nalanda University campus in Rajgir. This was his first visit to state since Lok Sabha polls. Established around 1,600 years ago, the original Nalanda University is among world's first residential residential.
The BJP failed to replicate its 2019 show and was restricted to 33 seats in Uttar Pradesh. The regional BJP headquarters has received a report listing out the reasons behind the party's drubbing in the state.