Rajya Sabha Election Live Updates: Cong’s Abhishek Singhvi loses to BJP candidate in Himachal Pradesh

Rajya Sabha Election 2024 Live Updates: Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu had earlier claimed that ‘5-6 Congress MLAs were taken away by a convoy of CRPF and Haryana Police.”

Rajya Sabha Elections 2024 Live, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh:  Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Harsh Mahajan defeated Congress’s Abhishek Manu Singhvi in the Himachal Pradesh Rajya Sabha elections. While both candidates got 34 votes each, Mahajan won in the tie-breaker round. Earlier, current CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu had claimed that opposition leaders were obstructing the work of counting officials, and that “5-6 Congress MLAs were taken away in a convoy of the CRPF and Haryana Police.”

Three Congress candidates from Karnataka, along with one from BJP, secured victories in the Rajya Sabha elections that took place on Tuesday (February 27). There were five candidates for the four Rajya Sabha seats from the state. All three of Congress’ candidates– former Union Minister Ajay Maken, and current Rajya Sabha MPs Syed Nasir Hussain and G C Chandrashekar– won, BJP candidate and former MLC Narayansa Bhadage won while Kupendra Reddy, the JD(S) nominee lost. The BJP-JDS alliance suffered a jolt as at least one BJP MLA voted for the Congress.

Amid cross-voting concerns, along with the resignation of Manoj Kumar Pandey as Samajwadi Party’s chief whip, former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said, “Those looking to profit from situation will leave”. Before casting his vote, Yadav alleged that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would resort to any means to win elections, adding that action will be taken against “such MLAs”. SP senior leader Pandey on Tuesday resigned from the post of party’s Chief Whip, ahead of the voting.  In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP is expected to win seven seats without any competition, while the Samajwadi Party is likely to win three. But the saffron party’s nomination of businessman-turned-politician Sanjay Seth for the eighth seat introduces a potential contest. Seth, an industrialist and former SP leader, joined the BJP in 2019.

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