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5/5 Seat

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Jammu & Kashmir

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    2
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Himachal Pradesh

4/4 Seat

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Madhya Pradesh

29/29 Seat

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Karnataka

28/28 Seat

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    9
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    17
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    2
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Andhra Pradesh

25/25 Seat

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  • BJP

    3
  • Oth

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Rajasthan

25/25 Seat

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    8
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    14
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    1
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    2
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Odisha

21/21 Seat

Odisha (21 Seats)

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    20
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Kerala

20/20 Seat

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    14
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    1
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    1
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    4
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Arunachal Pradesh

2/2 Seat

Arunachal Pradesh (2 Seats)

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Tripura

2/2 Seat

Tripura (2 Seats)

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Goa

2/2 Seat

Goa (2 Seats)

  • Cong

    1
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    1
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Manipur

2/2 Seat

Manipur (2 Seats)

  • Cong

    2
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Meghalaya

2/2 Seat

Meghalaya (2 Seats)

  • Cong

    1
  • Oth

    1
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Telangana

17/17 Seat

Telangana (17 Seats)

  • Cong

    8
  • BJP

    8
  • Oth

    1
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Assam

14/14 Seat

Assam (14 Seats)

  • Cong

    3
  • BJP

    9
  • Oth

    2
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Jharkhand

14/14 Seat

Jharkhand (14 Seats)

  • Cong

    2
  • BJP

    8
  • Oth

    4
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Punjab

13/13 Seat

Punjab (13 Seats)

  • Cong

    7
  • AAP

    3
  • Oth

    3
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Chhattisgarh

11/11 Seat

Chhattisgarh (11 Seats)

  • Cong

    1
  • BJP

    10
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Haryana

10/10 Seat

Haryana (10 Seats)

  • Cong

    5
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    5
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Ladakh

1/1 Seat

Ladakh (1 Seats)

  • Oth

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Puducherry

1/1 Seat

Puducherry (1 Seats)

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Chandigarh

1/1 Seat

Chandigarh (1 Seats)

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Lakshadweep

1/1 Seat

Lakshadweep (1 Seats)

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Daman & Diu

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Dadra and Nagar Haveli

2/1 Seat

Dadra and Nagar Haveli (2 Seats)

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    1
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1/1 Seat

Andaman & Nicobar Islands (1 Seats)

  • BJP

    1
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Sikkim

1/1 Seat

Sikkim (1 Seats)

  • Oth

    1
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Nagaland

1/1 Seat

Nagaland (1 Seats)

  • Cong

    1
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Mizoram

1/1 Seat

Mizoram (1 Seats)

  • Oth

    1

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    • Sanjay Raut voices confidence in INDIA bloc amidst concerns of division

      14 January,2025 01:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut expressed strong confidence in the survival of the INDIA Bloc on Tuesday, urging Congress, as the "larger partner" in the alliance, to play a crucial role in maintaining unity among opposition parties, reported news agency ANI. In a media interaction, Raut highlighted the importance of the INDIA Bloc in safeguarding democracy and fostering opposition unity against the BJP's dominance.  He stated, "The INDIA alliance will survive. If we do not keep the INDIA alliance alive, the opposition will die. They (BJP) will eliminate the opposition. INDIA alliance was formed for the Lok Sabha elections but today it is a need of the nation and democracy to keep it intact.” Raut further noted the dynamics within state alliances, pointing out the challenges in Maharashtra and Delhi. He observed, "In Delhi, the Congress and AAP think that they are big powers...In Maharashtra also we have said that the local body elections are of the workers. It is difficult to form an alliance there, but our alliance will be intact in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha (Maharashtra). Being the bigger party in the alliance, it is the responsibility of Congress to keep us together.” Earlier on Monday, Raut emphasised the necessity for dialogue among alliance partners to strengthen and save the INDIA alliance, especially in the wake of recent comments from CPI General Secretary D Raja, who acknowledged the fragmentation of the alliance post-Lok Sabha elections 2024. "It is a fact that Opposition is divided. It is known to people that in Delhi. Assembly election AAP is contesting on its own, Congress is contesting on its own, Left parties are contesting wherever they are capable of putting up a fight and among other parties, certain parties have declared support to AAP. So, it is a fact that INDIA bloc stands divided," Raja told ANI. Raut's statements come against a backdrop of criticism from BJP leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who claimed that the INDIA bloc has 'no mission' and is 'scattered.' On Sunday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticised the INDIA bloc, claiming that the alliance has 'completely disintegrated,' citing examples of the alliance not fighting the Delhi assembly polls and Mumbai municipal corporation polls together. (With inputs from ANI)

    Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut expressed strong confidence in the survival of the INDIA Bloc on Tuesday, urging Congress, as the "larger partner" in the alliance, to play a crucial role in maintaining unity among opposition parties, reported news agency ANI. In a media interaction, Raut highlighted the importance of the INDIA Bloc in safeguarding democracy and fostering opposition unity against the BJP's dominance.  He stated, "The INDIA alliance will survive. If we do not keep the INDIA alliance alive, the opposition will die. They (BJP) will eliminate the opposition. INDIA alliance was formed for the Lok Sabha elections but today it is a need of the nation and democracy to keep it intact.” Raut further noted the dynamics within state alliances, pointing out the challenges in Maharashtra and Delhi. He observed, "In Delhi, the Congress and AAP think that they are big powers...In Maharashtra also we have said that the local body elections are of the workers. It is difficult to form an alliance there, but our alliance will be intact in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha (Maharashtra). Being the bigger party in the alliance, it is the responsibility of Congress to keep us together.” Earlier on Monday, Raut emphasised the necessity for dialogue among alliance partners to strengthen and save the INDIA alliance, especially in the wake of recent comments from CPI General Secretary D Raja, who acknowledged the fragmentation of the alliance post-Lok Sabha elections 2024. "It is a fact that Opposition is divided. It is known to people that in Delhi. Assembly election AAP is contesting on its own, Congress is contesting on its own, Left parties are contesting wherever they are capable of putting up a fight and among other parties, certain parties have declared support to AAP. So, it is a fact that INDIA bloc stands divided," Raja told ANI. Raut's statements come against a backdrop of criticism from BJP leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who claimed that the INDIA bloc has 'no mission' and is 'scattered.' On Sunday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticised the INDIA bloc, claiming that the alliance has 'completely disintegrated,' citing examples of the alliance not fighting the Delhi assembly polls and Mumbai municipal corporation polls together. (With inputs from ANI)

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