J'khand CM trails by over 3K votes from Jamshedpur East
23-December-2019
Incumbent Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das has been facing a tough fight against his former cabinet colleague and Independent candidate Saryu Roy in Jamshedpur East constituency. Das is trailing by over 3,000 votes from his nearest rival Roy.
Das has been winning this seat since 1995.
Das, a non-tribal leader of a tribal-dominated state, is leading the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s campaign to retain power. However, Saryu Roy is giving him a tough fight on this seat and has actually edged past him by a margin of over 3000 votes. Of the total 44977 counted votes, Das and Roy managed to get 16579 and 19183 votes respectively.
The Jamshedpur East constituency is a key constituency in the 81-member Assembly which went to polls in five phases from November 30 to December 20.
The counting of votes began at 8 a.m. on Monday. The 'Steel City' Jamshedpur constituency covers one of the two parts of Jamshedpur, a planned industrial town established by Tata Group's founder Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata.
The town's economy largely runs on the steel plant and allied activities.
Das -- Jharkhand's only Chief Minister -- to complete a five year tenure, is fighting to retain a seat he has held since the state's first election in 2005 after it was carved out of Bihar in the year 2000.
IANS
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