The results of the panchayat elections have also shown the mirror to the political veterans along with the candidates. These elections, which described the political mood of the people of the state, were being seen as a semi -final before the assembly elections.
In such a situation, the credibility of MLAs was also at stake. Apart from four MLAs in Pithoragarh district and two in Champawat district, his supporters thrown a lot of strength in the district panchayat elections. Read what happened in whose area after the final results ...
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has six seats in the Zilla Panchayat in Champawat Vidhan Sabha Champawat. Of these, BJP authorized candidates won four seats. BJP rebel on one was successful in winning elections. An independent candidate won. The BJP has emerged strong in CM's assembly.
Congress MLA from Lohaghat is Khushal Singh officer. The Zilla Panchayat has three seats here. All three seats have gone to BJP's account. BJP authorized candidates were already elected unopposed on one seat. The Congress Congress did not field any candidate here. The assembly consists of three blocks in Barakot, Pati and Lohaghat.
The election of District Panchayat in Dharchula and Munsiyari development blocks focused on Congress MLA Harish Dhami. In both the blocks, the BJP could win the same number of candidates if the Congress -backed candidates were successful in winning eight seats in the district panchayat. Two seats have been captured by independents.
BJP MLA Bishan Singh Chufal got six seats, Congress -backed candidate one seat in 10 seats in DDHAT, Kanalichina and Mukakot. Three independent candidates hit the ground. Here, MLA Bishan Singh Chufal and the hard work of the workers have won the party -supported most candidates.
Gangolihat, led by BJP MLA Fakir Ram Tamta and nine seats of Zilla Panchayat in Bedinag development block, succeeded in winning only one candidate -backed candidate as two seats have come in the Congress's bag. Maximum six independent candidates have won and reached the House of the District Panchayat.
Congress MLA Mayukh Mahar, who led the Vin Block near the district headquarters, opted out of the party itself in the civic elections. In such a situation, the BJP got a direct benefit in this development block with five seats of Zilla Panchayat. Here the Congress has managed to win only one seat of BJP.