Several candidates from the INDIA alliance lost by a narrow margin.

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Several candidates from the INDIA alliance lost by a narrow margin.

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Several INDIA alliance candidates lost by small margins in Lok Sabha seats across India. Here's an in-depth review of the tight contests:

1. Bansgaon Lok Sabha Seat, UP:

In this constituency, BJP candidate Kamlesh Paswan won with 428,693 votes. His nearest challenger, Congress candidate Sadal Prasad, had a good campaign, receiving 425,543 votes. However, Prasad was defeated by a mere 3,150 votes, demonstrating a highly contested race.

2. Farrukhabad Lok Sabha Seat, UP:

Mukesh Rajput of the BJP won the poll here with 487,963 votes. Naval Kishore, the SP contender, trailed closely with 485,285 votes. Kishore's defeat by only 2,678 votes reflects a closely contested election in which every vote was vital.

3. Amroha Lok Sabha Seat, UP:

Kanwar Singh Tanwar of the BJP won with 476,506 votes, while Congress contender Kunwar Danish Ali received 447,836 votes. Ali's margin of defeat was 28,670 votes, which, while larger than prior narrow margins, yet indicates a competitive scenario.

4. Aligarh Lok Sabha Seat, UP:

In Aligarh, BJP candidate Satish Kumar Gautam received 501,834 votes. His SP opponent, Bijendra Singh, received 486,187 votes, resulting in a defeat margin of 15,647 votes. This huge but small gap highlights the region's close rivalry.

5. Meerut Parliamentary Seat, UP:

The BJP's Arun Govil won with 546,469 votes, while the SP's Sunita Verma received 535,884. Verma's loss by 10,585 votes illustrates the close race in this vital constituency.

6. Kanker Lok Sabha Seat (Chhattisgarh):

Bhojraj Nag, the BJP candidate, won with 597,624 votes. Biresh Thakur, the Congress candidate, trailed behind with 595,740 votes, losing by a mere 1,844 votes. This razor-thin margin points to a heated electoral struggle in Kanker.

7. Jaipur Rural Lok Sabha Seat:

Rajendra Singh of the BJP won 617,877 votes, narrowly defeating Congress candidate Anil Chopra, who received 616,262 votes. Chopra lost by only 1,615 votes, making this one of the most closely contested races.

8.Mahbubnagar Parliamentary Seat (Telangana):

Aruna DK, the BJP candidate, gained 510,747 votes, whereas Congress man Vamsi Chandra Reddy received 506,247. The losing margin of 4,500 votes indicates a tough contest in Mahbubnagar.

9. Jajpur Parliamentary Seat (Odisha):

BJP candidate Ravindra Narayan won 534,239 votes, barely defeating BJD candidate Sharmistha Sethi, who received 532,652 votes. Sethi's loss by 1,587 votes highlights the close contest in Jajpur.

10. Phulpur Parliamentary Seat, UP:

BJP candidate Praveen Patel received 452,600 votes, while SP candidate Amarnath Singh Maurya received 448,268. Maurya lost by 4,332 votes, indicating a very close race in Phulpur.

These results demonstrate the high values of electoral politics in India, as numerous constituencies saw close-fought battles. Candidates from the INDIA alliance narrowly lost out on victories in these highly fought races, highlighting the intense competition and the significance of each vote.

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