MPCC president Nana Patole met Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Ravindra Chavan in New Delhi on Tuesday
On Tuesday, Congress MP Ravindra Chavan from Nanded and Congress President Rahul Gandhi met with Nana Patole, the president of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC), in New Delhi.
The Election Commission of India announced earlier on November 24 that the Congress has won the Wayanad Lok Sabha Constituency in Kerala and Nanded in Maharashtra.
The Congress won the Nanded Lok Sabha by-election in Maharashtra. However, the BJP and Shiv Sena unexpectedly defeated the party in all six assembly seats in the Nanded Lok Sabha constituency.
After a recount, Congressman Ravindra Chavan defeated Santukrao Hambarde of the BJP by 1,457 votes.
Santukrao Marotrao Hambarde of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Ravindra Chavan of the Congress were rivals.
After a recount, Congressman Ravindra Chavan defeated Santukrao Hambarde of the BJP by 1,457 votes.
In the Wayanad Lok Sabha by-election in Kerala, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who was running for office for the first time, won a landslide win.
The Election Commission reports that Priyanka Gandhi defeated Navya Haridas of the BJP and Sathyan Mokeri of the CPI to win the Wayanad by-election by 4,10,931 votes. Navya Haridas received 1,09,938 votes, while she received 6,22,338.
After this victory, Priyanka Gandhi will join her brother Rahul Gandhi, who serves in the Lok Sabha representing the Rae Bareli seat, and her mother Sonia Gandhi, a member of the Rajasthani Rajya Sabha.
“I am grateful to the people of Wayanad for allowing me to serve as their representative. It is evidence of my brother’s hard work, their affection for him, and their faith in me. Priyanka Gandhi told reporters, “I think it’s a great honor and I will respect it fully.”
After this victory, Priyanka Gandhi will join her brother Rahul Gandhi, who serves in the Lok Sabha representing the Rae Bareli seat, and her mother Sonia Gandhi, a member of the Rajasthani Rajya Sabha.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) won all six seats in West Bengal, while the BJP and its allies won the most seats in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan in the assembly elections that were conducted.
In 15 states, 48 assembly seats and two Lok Sabha seats were up for grabs in the by-elections.