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Chhattisgarh: BJP leads in nine out of 11 seats

| @indiablooms | May 23, 2019, at 12:10 pm

Raipur, May 23 (UNI) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading in nine out of eleven Lok Sabha seats of Chhattisgarh whereas Congress could gain the lead in only two seats.

BJP's Renuka Singh is leading with a margin of 49000 votes in Sarguja seat. BJP's Sunil Soni is leading in Raipur seat by a margin of 48,000 votes. BJP's Jyotitmay Dubey is leading in Korba seat by a margin of 10,740 votes.

Vijay Bagel of BJP is leading in Durg parliamentary seat with a margin of 58,508 votes. BJP's Arun Sao is leading in Bilaspur seat with a margin of 13321 votes.

BJP's Mohan Mandavi is leading in Kanker seat with a margin of 5,376 votes.

BJP's Gomti Sai is leading in Raigarh seat with a margin of 29,995 votes. BJP's Guharam Ajgale is leading in Janjgir-Chama seat with a margin of 31,000 votes.
Congress is leading only in Bastar and Mahasamund seats. Dhanendra Sahu of Congress is leading in Mahasamund seat with a margin of 8,332 votes. Deepak Baij of Congress is leading in Bastar seat with a margin of 20,795 votes. 

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