Manipur Election Result 2022: BJP win 1 seat, NPP 2 and JDU 1
First Published: 10th March, 2022 13:47 IST
As the counting of the votes for the Manipur Assembly Elections is underway, incumbent Chief Minister N Biren Singh of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won from the Heingang constituency
As the counting of the votes for the Manipur Assembly Elections is underway, incumbent Chief Minister N Biren Singh of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won from the Heingang constituency against Congress rival P Sharatchandra Singh with nearly 18,000 votes.
National People’s Party (NPP)’s Khuraijam Loken Singh registered a victory from Wangoi Constituency and N. Kayisii from Tadubi Assembly Constituency.
N. Kayisii has registered victory from Tadubi against NPF’s M. Francis Ngajokpa, BJP’s O. Lohrii and Robert Tailu Maram (Independent Candidate).
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The fate of 265 candidates vying for the 60 Assembly seats in the state will be known by afternoon.
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