Nishikant Dubey Clinches Godda Lok Sabha Seat for Fourth Time
BJP’s Nishikant Dubey Defeats Congress’ Pradeep Yadav by Over One Lakh Votes
Nishikant Dubey secured his fourth consecutive victory in the Godda Lok Sabha seat, defeating Congress candidate Pradeep Yadav by more than one lakh votes.
GODDA – BJP candidate Nishikant Dubey has won the Godda Lok Sabha seat for the fourth consecutive time.
He defeated Congress candidate Pradeep Yadav by a margin of over one lakh votes.
The competition was intense during the initial rounds, with both candidates overtaking each other until the 12th round.
However, Dubey started to take a consistent lead thereafter.
By the 24th round, he had established a decisive lead of 105,567 votes.
Dubey received a total of 6,93,140 votes, while Yadav secured 5,91,327 votes.
During the counting process, Pradeep Yadav visited the counting center in the afternoon but left after a short stay.
Following his decisive lead, Nishikant Dubey, accompanied by his wife Anukant Dubey, also visited the counting center.
BJP workers celebrated Dubey’s victory with a procession.
As soon as Dubey’s victory was confirmed, BJP workers and supporters started chanting slogans in his favor.
A victory procession, led by Dubey, moved from Siktia to Godda city.
Dubey expressed his gratitude to the people of Godda Lok Sabha on this occasion.
The BJP workers displayed remarkable enthusiasm during the victory procession.
They were seen dancing and celebrating at various locations.
BJP MLA Amit Mandal and former MLA Ashok Bhagat were also present during the celebrations.
The total votes received by the candidates in Godda are as follows:
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Nishikant Dubey, Bharatiya Janata Party, total votes 679,349.
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Pradeep Yadav, Indian National Congress, total votes 573,782.
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Bajrangi Mahtha, Bahujan Samaj Party, total votes 8,012.
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Anoop Kumar, Proudist Block India, total votes 1,968.
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Arun Kumar, Nyay Dharma Sabha, total votes 2,842.
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Kalipad Murmu, Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist), total votes 1,899.
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Kumari Dileshwari, Ambedkarite Party of India, total votes 6,441.
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Ketan Kumar, Right to Recall Party, total votes 1,851.
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Gyaneshwar Jha, Jagrook Janata Party, total votes 1,615.
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Tiplal Sah, Lokhit Adhikar Party, total votes 1,732.
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Brajkishore Pandit, All India Human Rights Vichar Manch Party, total votes 2,058.
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Rameshwar Mandal, People’s Party of India Democratic, total votes 3,252.
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Suraj Kumar Aman, Bhagidari Party (P), total votes 3,014.
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Abhishek Anand Jha, Independent, total votes 9,501.
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Arun Marik, Independent, total votes 17,074.
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Uday Shankar Khavade, Independent, total votes 26,425.
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Nilesh Kumar Gupta, Independent, total votes 10,298.
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Mukesh Kumar Jha, Independent, total votes 7,161.
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Dr. K Rangayya, Independent, total votes 2,161.

