After 12 rounds of counting in Bhawanipur, Mamata’s lead reduced to 7,184.

Mamata’s lead narrows to 7,184 after 12 rounds of counting in Bhawanipur.

Banerjee got 44,729 votes and Subhendu Adhikari got 37,545 votes.

Kolkata. On the important Bhawanipur seat of West Bengal 20 out of 12 Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee’s Bharatiya Janata Party after the round of counting of votes. Party’s (BJP’s) lead over Subhendu Adhikari reduced 7,184 votes remained and that’s why The competition for the seat is becoming interesting. Counting of votes is taking place on Monday for the West Bengal Assembly elections. Banerjee recovered from the setback in the second round and took the lead in the later stages. Made it. His arch rival Adhikari in the second round 1,558 of votes Had gained the lead.

According to the Election Commission, to Banerjee 44,729 Don’t have met, while the officer 37,545 Votes have been received. 8 votes still counted Rounds left. By the end of the seventh round, the Trinamool chief 17,371 votes Had taken a strong lead. by that time they 32,822 votes were received, Whereas to the officer 15,451 Votes were received. Although, This difference in later stages Started decreasing.

His lead in the eighth round 15,494 had votes, Who 10reduced to th round 12,131 don’t and then 11in th round 9,475 Remained. There were a lot of ups and downs in this match even in the initial stages. Banerjee in the first round 1,996 Had taken lead in votes. at that time they 3,666 votes were received, while the officer 1,670 Votes were received. Although, Leader of opposition in the outgoing assembly and officers in the second round 1,558 votes Got ahead of.

Banerjee made a comeback in the third round. 898 gained the lead in votes and by the end of the fourth round he 8,482 Got ahead in votes. of West Bengal 293 Amidst tight security arrangements for the assembly seat Counting of votes continues. The Bhawanipur contest was seen as a battle of prestige. going.

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