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Result trends of India bypoll at 1130 am

| | Aug 25, 2014, at 05:36 pm
New Delhi, Aug 25 (IBNS) As counting of by-election in four states of India progressed on Monday, following are the trends at 1130 am:

Punjab: Congress's Preneet Kaur wins from Patiala. AAP candidate loses deposit.

Madhya Pradesh: BJP’s Gopal Parmar wins the Agar seat

Karnataka: NY Gopalakrishna of Congress wins from the Bellary Rural seat, a stronghold of BJP.

Bihar:  BJP's Rashmi Verma wins Narkatiaganj seat  while RJD wins Mohiuddinagar Assembly seat. The alliance of RJD-JDU-Congress was leading in six of the ten seats that went to polls in Bihar. RJD was leading in Chapra while JD-U was ahead at Jale, Hajipur and Parbatta. Congress leads at Bhagalpur seat.

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