Big Names That Lost In The Assembly Elections 2021

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New Delhi: The Bharitya Janta Party swept stakes at Puducherry and Assam, it could not fairly handle to seize Kerala the place the LDF retains energy, West Bengal the place Trinamool Congress continues to remain in energy and Tamil Nadu the place DMK kicked AIADMK to the curb.

Several names have been thought of promising candidates for his or her events however misplaced the seats they contested in 2021 meeting polls in West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam & Puducherry.

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Here are a number of the largest losers from the Assembly Elections 2021:

Babul Supriyo: Union Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Babul Supriyo entered the electoral contest from Tollygunge regardless of being an elected MP from Asansol however misplaced by the hands of TMC heavyweight and state’s PWD Minister Aroop Biswas by over 50,000 votes. Reacting to the loss the bitter singer-turned-politician in a Facebook publish stated that he wouldn’t congratulate West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee on her occasion’s win within the meeting elections and lamented that the folks didn’t give the BJP an opportunity.

Aishe Ghosh: JNU’s former pupil union chief, activist from the Communist Party of India (Marxist), may solely handle to win 14 per cent of the full votes in her maiden election from the Jamuria constituency.

E. Sreedharan: The ‘Metro Man’ who was a last-minute recruit for the BJP was the chief ministerial candidate whereas within the early developments he was one the lead, he misplaced the Palakkad constituency by 3,859 votes to Congress candidate Shafi Parambi. 

Kushbu Sundar: Kollywood famous person was speculated to be BJP’s torchbearer in Tamil Nadu. However the veteran actor is trailing from the Thousand Lights constituency.

Mamata Banerjee: Though TMC got here to energy for an additional time period in West Bengal, the occasion supremo could not handle to win the Nandigram seat from which she was contesting. Suvendu Adhikari defeated Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee by a margin of 1,953 votes.

 

Kamal Haasan: The Makkal Needhi Maiyam (MNM) was main in just one seat, Coimbatore South, the place Haasan himself is the candidate. However, by the top of the counting, that was misplaced too. Kamal Haasan suffered a serious setback, dropping to BJP’s Mahila Morcha president Vanti Srinivasan a margin of by 1,540 votes.

 

Indranil Khan: The physician who was detained for his social media posts highlighting the alleged scarcity of protecting gear in West Bengal’s hospitals, was fielded by the BJP from the Kasba constituency. Khan misplaced to TMC candidate Ahmed Jawed Khan by 63,622 votes.



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