Bundi district in Rajasthan has 3 constituencies. The BJP has two MLAs and the remaining one MLA belongs to the Congress in the district.
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Bikaner district in Rajasthan has 7 constituencies. The BJP has four MLAs from this district, the Congress has got a couple and the remaining one MLA is an independent.
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Bhilwara district in Rajasthan has 7 constituencies. The Congress has a slight edge over the BJP in this district with 4 MLAs while the latter has 3 MLAs under its fold.
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Bharatpur district in Rajasthan has 7 constituencies. The BJP is strong in this district with the presence of 6 MLAs. The remaining one MLA is from the Congress.
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Barmer district in Rajasthan has 7 constituencies. Barmer is another stronghold for the Congress with the presence of 6 MLAs in the district. The remaining one MLA is from the BJP.
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Alwar district in Rajasthan has 11 constituencies. The BJP is strong in this district with 7 MLAs, Congress has three MLAs. Samajwadi Party (SP) has a lone MLA in this district.
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Ajmer district in Rajasthan has 8 Assembly constituencies. The Congress has 4 MLAs while the BJP has almost equal representation with 3 MLAs.
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Gujarat was quite a disappointment for the BJP as the Narendra Modi ruling Government did not give the expected results. Out of the 26 seats, the BJP was confident of clinching 20 but that didn’t happen with the Congress making serious inroads.
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Goa is represented by two Member of Parliaments in the Lok Sabha. The two seats of that state have been shared by the two Nationalist parties – Congress and BJP.
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The relatively newly formed state of Chhattisgarh is represented by 11 Member of Parliaments in the Lok Sabha. It was a near cleansweep for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under the rule of Chief Minister Raman Singh as it swallowed as many as 10 seats!
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