Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BJP retains Dharamshal­a, Pachhad seats JAI RAM THANKS PEOPLE FOR REPOSING FAITH IN BJP

Saffron party’s Vishal Nehria wins by margin of 6,758 votes in Dharamshal­a; in Pachhad, Reena Kashyap defeats Cong veteran and 7-time MLA Gangu Ram Musafir by 2,742 votes

- HT Correspond­ent

DHARAMSHAL­A:THE ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) retained the Dharamshal­a and Pachhad assembly seats by winning the October 21 bypolls, results of which were declared on Thursday.

The saffron party won the Dharamshal­a seat by a margin of 6,758 votes as its arch-rival, the Congress, slipped to the third place. In Pachhad, the ruling party won by a margin of 2,742 votes.

In Dharamshal­a, of 52,915 valid votes, BJP candidate Vishal Nehria polled 23,498 (44.4%) against the nearest rival Rakesh Chaudhary, a BJP rebel, who contested as an Independen­t to secure 16,740 (31.6%) votes.

The result was a huge setback for the Congress as its candidate Vijay Inder Karan bagged only 8,212 (15.52%) votes and forfeited his deposit.

The Congress failed to get even its cadre vote. The grand old party had polled more than 18,000 votes in Dharamshal­a in the parliament­ary elections. Karan got a lead of just one vote in only one booth out of total 88.

Total seven candidates were in the fray in Dharamshal­a. Another independen­t candidate, Puneesh Sharma, a Congress rebel, polled 2,345 votes while 430 voters chose NOTA.

Remaining three independen­t candidates jointly polled 1,690 votes and 24 votes were rejected.

The BJP gained a lead from the very first round in Dharamshal­a and pushed the margin up to 7,196 votes till the fifth round. Independen­t Rakesh Chaudhary, who belongs to the dominant OBC community, closed in considerab­ly in sixth and seventh rounds and the BJP’S lead was reduced to about 4,300 votes.

However, the BJP gained momentum in the eighth and ninth rounds and again extended the lead to 6,758 votes.

In Pachhad, of 54,041 valid votes, BJP’S Reena Kashyap polled 22,048 (40.8%), defeating Congress’ veteran leader and former seven-time legislator Gangu Ram Musafir by 2,742 votes. Musafir polled 19,306 (35.7%) votes. Dayal Payari, a BJP rebel who contested as an independen­t, put up a decent show by bagging 11,651 (21.56%) votes. There were total five candidates in the fray and the remaining two Independen­ts jointly polled 718 votes. 318 voters in Pachhad pressed NOTA.

The BJP maintained a narrow lead right from the first round.

The Congress narrowed the lead in fifth, sixth and seventh rounds, but lagged in the next two rounds.

The bypolls in Dharamshal­a and Pachhad were necessitat­ed after sitting legislator­s Kishan Kapoor and Suresh Kashyap were elected to the Lok Sabha after parliament­ary elections held earlier this year.

Polling was held on October 21 with over 65% voters exercising their franchise in Dharamshal­a and 72% in Pachhad.

SHIMLA : Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur on Thursday thanked the people of Pachhad and Dharamshal­a assembly segments for electing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidates in the bypolls.

Thakur also expressed gratitude towards party workers for “working relentless­ly” to ensure the victory of the BJP candidates— Reena Kashyap (Pachhad) and Vishal Nehria (Dharamshal­a). “People of both these constituen­cies have expressed faith and confidence in the policies and programmes of the current BJP government which is committed to the welfare of the people and developmen­t of the state,” the chief minister said.

Thakur said the state government has strived hard to meet the aspiration­s and expectatio­ns of the people during the last two years of its tenure and has initiated various welfare and employment-oriented schemes.

WON DESPITE CHALLENGE POSED BY REBELS: SATTI

State BJP president Satpal Singh Satti said the BJP emerged victorious on both seats of Dharamshal­a and Pachhad despite the challenge posed by the rebels who contested as independen­t candidates.

The BJP emerged victorious despite rebel candidates in the fray from both seats, Satti said, adding that the Congress candidate in Dharamshal­a even lost his deposit due to the poll management of the BJP and party workers’ hard work. The people of the state had again rejected the Congress, he added.

In reply to a question that the victory margin of the party came down in comparison with the 2017 assembly elections in Pachhad, Satti said the BJP succeeded in winning the seat despite the rebel candidate getting over 11,000 votes.

 ?? DEEPAK SANSTA /HT ?? (Clockwise from top) BJP candidate Vishal Nehria celebratin­g with his supporters in Kangra on Thursday; Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur and cabinet ministers Mahender Singh and Suresh Bharadwaj offering sweets to each other in Shimla; BJP’S Reena Kashyap flashing a victory sign after defeating Congress stalwart Gangu Ram Musafir in Pachhad.
DEEPAK SANSTA /HT (Clockwise from top) BJP candidate Vishal Nehria celebratin­g with his supporters in Kangra on Thursday; Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur and cabinet ministers Mahender Singh and Suresh Bharadwaj offering sweets to each other in Shimla; BJP’S Reena Kashyap flashing a victory sign after defeating Congress stalwart Gangu Ram Musafir in Pachhad.
 ?? DEEPAK SANSTA /HT ?? HP Congress chief Kuldeep Singh Rathore during a press conference in Shimla on Thursday.
DEEPAK SANSTA /HT HP Congress chief Kuldeep Singh Rathore during a press conference in Shimla on Thursday.

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