After the Lok Sabha elections 2024, once again the election season will be seen on Wednesday, July 10. By-elections are being organized on a total of 13 assembly seats in 7 states across the country. Some of the assembly seats on which by-elections are being held were vacated during the Lok Sabha elections. At the same time, the MLA died on some seats. For this reason, by-elections are being organized on these 13 seats.
By-elections on which seats in which state?
The 13 seats on which by-elections are being held on Wednesday include 4 seats in West Bengal, 3 in Himachal Pradesh, 2 in Uttarakhand, 1 in Bihar, 1 in Madhya Pradesh, 1 in Punjab and 1 in Tamil Nadu. Let us tell you that the notification for by-elections on all these seats was issued by the Election Commission on June 14.
Seat State
Rupouli Bihar
Raiganj West Bengal
Ranaghat South West Bengal
Bagdah West Bengal
Maniktala West Bengal
Vikravandi Tamil Nadu
Amarwada Madhya Pradesh
Badrinath Uttarakhand
Mangalore Uttarakhand
Jalandhar West Punjab
Dehra Himachal Pradesh
Hamirpur Himachal Pradesh
Nalagarh Himachal Pradesh
Where and between whom?
In Rupauli, RJD’s Bima Bharti will face JDU’s Kaladhar Mandal.
In Bengal’s Maniktala, TMC’s Supti Pandey will face BJP’s Kalyan Chaubey.
In Bengal’s Raiganj assembly seat, TMC’s Krishna Kalyani will face BJP candidate Manas Kumar Ghosh.
In Bengal’s Bagdah assembly seat, TMC’s Madhuparna is pitted against BJP’s Binay Kumar Vishwas.
TMC has given ticket to Mukut Mani Adhikari from Bengal’s Ranaghat South. At the same time, BJP’s Manoj Kumar Vishwas is in the fray.
In Madhya Pradesh’s Amarwada, BJP’s Kamlesh Shah and Congress’s Dhiren Shah Inwati are face to face.