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BSP’s Satish Kumar Singh Yadav wins the Ramgarh assembly seat in Kaimur, Bihar by a narrow margin against BJP.
In a recent election in Ramgarh, Kaimur district, Bihar, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has made a significant win. Satish Kumar Singh Yadav from BSP emerged victorious, beating his closest competitor from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by just 30 votes.
After winning, Satish Kumar Singh Yadav expressed that this victory belongs to all the common people of Ramgarh, including parents, youth, and women. He mentioned that the vote counting was done by 4:00 PM, and despite the close call, there were some delays in the postal ballot recounting process.
Yadav also highlighted the challenges faced during the election. He pointed out that many supporters faced violence, with several getting injured, but they remained determined. He praised the struggle of his supporters who stood firm despite the difficulties they faced.
Throughout the counting process, BSP maintained a lead from the very first round until the 25th round, although this lead gradually decreased. Yadav stated that this election was not just a regular one but a fight against the existing government, where they faced a lot of pressure and resources from the opposing side.
Looking ahead, Yadav assured that he will focus on improving health and education in the area, fulfilling the promises made to the people. His victory is seen as a reflection of public support against the established political powers.
Summary:
- BSP’s Satish Kumar Singh Yadav wins in Ramgarh, Kaimur.
- Victory margin was just 30 votes against BJP.
- Challenges included violence and injuries among supporters.
- BSP maintained a lead during the counting rounds.
- Yadav promises to work on health and education improvements.
