Polling begins for Champawat by-election in Uttarakhand; CM Dhami in fray

Former BJP MLA Kailash Gehtori resigned from Champawat last month to make way for Mr. Dhami to contest from the seat

May 31, 2022 08:37 am | Updated 08:37 am IST - Dehradun

BJP leader Pushkar Singh Dhami

BJP leader Pushkar Singh Dhami | Photo Credit: PTI

Polling for by-election to the Champawat assembly seat in Uttarakhand began on Tuesday morning.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, who lost from Khatima in the State assembly polls held in February, is trying his luck from Champawat to become an MLA - a constitutional requirement he needs to fulfil within six months of being sworn in.

Former BJP MLA Kailash Gehtori resigned from Champawat last month to make way for Mr. Dhami to contest from the seat.

Mr. Dhami is locked in a straight contest with Congress' Nirmala Gehtori in Champawat located in Kumaon region of the state.

Other candidates in the fray are Samajwadi Party's Manoj Kumar Bhatt and Independent Himanshu Gadkoti.

Mr. Dhami campaigned aggressively in Champawat along with Kailash Gehtori after filing his nominations on May 9 to seek votes, asking people to give him an opportunity to serve them.

BJP star campaigner and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also canvassed for Dhami in Tanakpur, asking the people of the constituency not to waste the chance of electing a Chief Minister for their rapid development.

There are 96,213 voters in the Champawat constituency, including 50,171 men and 46,042 women.

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