Gaya Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Result LIVE: Former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi is in the fray, see moment by moment updates of vote counting.
Counting of votes continues for Gaya Lok Sabha seat of Bihar. From here, former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi is in the fray as a Hindustan Awami Morcha (SEM) candidate with the support of Bharatiya Janata Party and his main contest is with Rashtriya Janata Dal candidate Kumar Sarvjeet. In 2019, JDU\'s Vijay Kumar had defeated his nearest rival HAM (S) candidate Jitan Ram Manjhi by a margin of 1 lakh votes. It will be interesting to see to whom the voters have given their blessings this time. At present the counting of votes is in progress, who is ahead, who is behind, who got how many votes? Keep watching to know the live updates of vote counting on this seat...

Jitan Ram Manjhi Triumphs in Lok Sabha Election with Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), Kumar Sarvjeet Paswan and Others Trail Behind

In a significant victory for the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), Jitan Ram Manjhi has emerged victorious in the recent Lok Sabha election, securing a total of 4,94,960 votes. This win places Manjhi at the forefront of the election race, marking a notable success for his party. On the other side, Kumar Sarvjeet Paswan representing RJD faced defeat, garnering 3,93,148 votes and securing the second position. The option for 'None Of the Above' (Nota) surprisingly took the third spot with 17,288 votes, indicating a portion of the electorate's preference for neither of the candidates. Following closely, Sushma Kumari from BSP and Devendra Pratap, an Independent candidate, also faced defeat with 12,376 and 9,211 votes respectively, positioning them in the fourth and fifth places. This election's outcome not only highlights the political landscape's dynamics but also showcases the voters' trust in Jitan Ram Manjhi and the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular)'s vision for their constituency.
Jitan Ram Manjhi Leads in Lok Sabha Election Counting, Kumar Sarvjeet Paswan Trails

In the ongoing Lok Sabha election counting, Jitan Ram Manjhi of the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) is currently leading with a significant margin, having secured 4,92,732 votes. Kumar Sarvjeet Paswan from RJD is trailing behind with 3,90,469 votes. The counting process has revealed a clear lead for Manjhi, showcasing the electorate's preference in this closely watched contest. Notably, the option for 'None Of the Above' (NOTA) has also garnered attention with 17,177 votes, placing it third in the current standings. Following NOTA, Sushma Kumari of BSP is in fourth place with 12,234 votes, and Devendra Pratap, an independent candidate, is trailing with 9,209 votes in the fifth position. The election has been marked by a vibrant campaign and high voter turnout, reflecting the democratic spirit of the nation. As the counting continues, all eyes are on these candidates to see how the final results will shape up.
Jitan Ram Manjhi Leads in Lok Sabha Election Counting, Surpassing RJD's Kumar Sarvjeet Paswan

In the latest updates from the Lok Sabha election counting, Jitan Ram Manjhi of the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) is currently leading with a significant margin. Manjhi has garnered a total of 4,70,982 votes, placing him at the forefront of the race. Trailing behind is Kumar Sarvjeet Paswan from Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), who has managed to secure 3,75,133 votes so far. The gap between the two candidates highlights a keenly watched contest in this election cycle. Notably, the option for 'None Of The Above' (NOTA) has also received a notable number of votes, amounting to 16,306, indicating a portion of the electorate's preference for neither of the candidates. Furthermore, Sushma Kumari from Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and independent candidate Devendra Pratap are also in the race, with 11,561 and 8,744 votes respectively. These figures reflect the dynamic nature of this Lok Sabha election, showcasing the diverse preferences among the electorate. As the counting progresses, all eyes are on these candidates as they vie for victory in their respective constituencies.
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Gaya Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 Live: Get all the updates, Check who won and who lost, who is leading, who is trailing and who will be the new Gaya MP.












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