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Results of Municipal Body-Panchayat by-elections declared in Rajasthan, who won, Congress or BJP?

The results of municipal bodies and panchayat by-elections in Rajasthan have been declared. BJP got a bumper victory in the results declared on Monday (9 June). BJP won 28 out of 36 seats. At the same time, Congress got only four seats. Whereas in the last general elections, BJP got only 15 of these seats.

Congress lost in Dotasara’s assembly constituency

Congress party also lost the seat falling under the assembly constituency of Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasara. BJP expressed happiness after the election results were declared.

BJP targeted Congress

BJP state president Madan Rathore congratulated the workers by holding a press conference. State president Madan Rathore targeted the Congress party on this occasion. He said that the state president of Congress could not get his candidate to win in his assembly constituency. He said that now it is clear that the public is not able to tolerate the lies and deception of Congress.

Policies of the central and state government brought victory – State President

The BJP leader claimed that the BJP has got a big victory due to the policies of the Center and the Bhajan Lal Sharma government of Rajasthan. People are voting in the name of development. BJP has won 5 out of 6 seats of the Zilla Parishad. It has succeeded in 12 out of 18 seats of Panchayat Samiti. 10 out of 12 seats of Nagar Palika have been won

Strengthening the trust of the public – Rathore

State President Madan Rathore has said that this result not only exposes the hollow claims of the Congress, but also firmly establishes the public’s faith in the policy, intentions and leadership of the BJP.

Voting was held on June 8 for the vacant seats of Panchayat and Municipal Corporation. The by-elections were postponed due to the tense atmosphere after Operation Sindoor. Later, the State Election Commission approved the date of June 8. These by-elections were held on those seats whose term ended in December 2024.