BJP proclaims candidates for bypolls, fields Aga Syed Mohsin from Budgam, Babulal Soren in Ghatsila


The meeting bypolls can be held in November together with Bihar meeting elections.

New Delhi:

BJP proclaims candidates for bypolls, fields Aga Syed Mohsin from Budgam, Babulal Soren in Ghatsila.

In Jammu and Kashmir, the candidates for the upcoming bypolls embody Shri Aga Syed Mohsin for Budgam (constituency 27) and Shri Aga Syed Mohsin together with Sushri Devyani Rana for Nagrota (constituency 77).

In Jharkhand, Shri Babulal Soren is contesting the bypolls from Ghatsila (ST) constituency (45).

In Odisha, Shri Jay Dholakia is the candidate for Nuapada (constituency 71) within the bypolls.

In Telangana, Shri Lankala Deepak Reddy is contesting the bypolls from Jubilee Hills (constituency 61).

Full checklist and schedule for bypolls 

The voting for meeting bypolls in eight constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Telangana, Punjab, Odisha and Mizoram can be held on November 11, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar introduced on Monday. The counting of votes can be accomplished on November 14.

Bypolls on two seats in J-Ok

Two meeting constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir — Budgam and Nagrota — have been vacant since October 2024. The bypoll is necessitated in Budgam as a result of resignation of Omar Abdullah, as he determined to retain the Ganderbal constituency. Within the 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Meeting polls, Omar defeated Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Occasion (JKPDP) candidate Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi in Budgam by 18,485 votes. Nagrota will witness a bypoll after its sitting Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) MLA Devender Singh Rana died in October final yr. Rana defeated Jammu and Kashmir Nationwide Convention (JKNC) candidate Joginder Singh by 30,472 votes within the 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Meeting elections. Earlier, Rana gained the seat within the 2014 polls as a nominee of the JKNC.

Bypoll on Rajasthan’s Anta seat

A bypoll for Rajasthan’s Anta Meeting constituency may even happen on November 11. Bharatiya Janata Occasion’s (BJP) Kanwar Lal Meena was disqualified, as he was convicted in a 2005 legal case involving threatening authorities officers, obstructing public obligation, and damaging property. Within the 2023 Rajasthan Meeting Election, Kanwar Lal Meena defeated Congress chief Pramod Jain Bhaya by 5,861 votes.

Bypoll on Jharkhand’s Ghatsila seat

A bypoll for Jharkhand’s Ghatsila Meeting constituency is happening on November 11 as a result of demise of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) chief Ramdas Soren. He was the Cupboard Minister of College Training and Literacy within the Hemant Soren authorities. Within the 2024 Jharkhand Meeting Election, Soren defeated Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) candidate Babu Lal Soren by 22,446 votes. Ghatsila is reserved for Scheduled Tribes (STs) and was represented by Ramdas Soren in 2009 and 2019 additionally.

Bypoll on Telangana’s Jubilee Hills seat

A bypoll for Telangana’s Jubilee Hills Meeting constituency may even happen on November 11 as a result of demise of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLA Maganti Gopinath. Within the 2023 Telangana Meeting Election, Gopinath defeated Congress candidate Mohammed Azharuddin by 16,337 votes. Gopinath represented the constituency in 2014 and 2018 as effectively. 

Bypoll on Punjab’s Tarn Taran seat

Punjab will see a bypoll within the Tarn Taran Meeting constituency together with seven different constituencies of different states. The bypoll is necessitated in Tarn Taran as a result of demise of Aam Aadmi Occasion (AAP) MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal in June this yr. Within the 2022 Punjab Meeting Election, Sohal defeated Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) candidate Harmeet Singh Sandhu by 13,588 votes.

Bypoll on Odisha’s Nuapada Meeting seat

A by-election for Odisha’s Nuapada Meeting seat can be held on November 11 following the demise of Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MLA Rajendra Dholakia in September. Within the 2024 Odisha Meeting Election, Dholakia defeated impartial candidate Ghasi Ram Majhi by 10,881 votes. Dholakia gained the seat in 2004, 2009 and 2019.

Bypoll on Mizoram’s Dampa seat

A bypoll for Mizoram’s Dampa Meeting constituency can also be happening on November 11 as a result of demise of Mizo Nationwide Entrance’s (MNF) Lalrintluanga Sailo in July this yr. Within the 2023 Mizoram Meeting Election, Sailo defeated Zoram Folks’s Motion (ZPM) candidate Vanlalsailova by simply 292 votes. Dampa is reserved for Scheduled Tribes (STs) and was represented by Sailo in 2018 additionally.