Raipur, February 02, 2025: Dr. Khushboo Abhishek Agarwal has been elected unopposed for the post of Chairperson from Nagar Panchayat Basna in Mahasamund district of Chhattisgarh.
Official sources said that, similarly, Ashish Sahu from ward number 4 of Nagar Panchayat Basna, Mahender Singh (Pintu) from ward number 11, Rakesh Dadsena from ward number 13 have been elected unopposed for the post of councillor.
Officials said Ramesh Patel from ward number 13 of Municipal Corporation Bilaspur, Narendra Kumar Dewangan from ward number 18 of Municipal Corporation Korba, Vidyawati Singh from ward number 21 of Municipal Corporation Durg, Poonam Dibesh Solanki from ward number 18 of Municipal Corporation Raigarh of Raigad district and Narayan Patel from ward number 45 have been elected unopposed for the post of councillor in the Urban Body Election 2025.
Dharni Purushottam Rathore from ward number 10 of Municipal Council Lormi of Mungeli district, Bhikham Shivshankar Yadav from ward number 17, Alok Pareda from ward number 8 of Municipal Council Dipka of Korba district, Shivamati Patel (Neetu) from ward number 13 of Municipal Council Katghora, Rohit Pradhan from ward number 5 of Municipal Council Saraipali of Mahasamund district and Gangaram Patel from ward number 13 have been elected unopposed for the post of councilor.
Manoj Kumar Pandey from ward number 5 and Mela Ram Jaiswal from ward number 7 of Municipal Council Patharia of Mungeli district, Jitesh Sharma (Annapurna) from ward number 7 of Municipal Council Naya Baradwar of Sakti district, Radha Devi Tandon from ward number 7 and Jaishankar Patel from ward number 15 of Municipal Council Dabhra, Ghanshyam Kahar from ward number 2 of Municipal Council Bilaigarh of Saragarh-Bilaigarh district, Mukesh Jaiswal alias Lalu from ward number 3, Saubhagya Sharan Singh from ward number 8 have been elected unopposed for the post of councilor.
Sita Paikara from ward number 7 of Nagar Panchayat Pratappur in Surajpur district, Vivek Kumar Namdev from ward number 14 of Nagar Panchayat Sitapur in Surguja district, Ramnivas Gupta from ward number 1 of Nagar Panchayat Bagicha in Jashpur district, Satyendra Chelak from ward number 15 of Nagar Panchayat Samoda in Raipur district and Deepak Shrivas from ward number 6 of Nagar Panchayat Phingeshwar in Gariaband district have been elected unopposed for the post of councilor.
Similarly, Madhuri Raote from ward number 8 of Nagar Panchayat Doundi in Balod district, Rajendra Kumar Mankar from ward number 9 and Raju Raote from ward number 4 of Nagar Panchayat Chikhlakasa and Geeta Baghel from ward number 1 of Nagar Panchayat Barsur in Dantewada district have been elected unopposed for the post of councilor.
For the Municipal Corporation by-election 2025, Chandan Yadav from ward number 35 of Municipal Corporation Bhilai and P. Vijay Kumar Parimi from ward number 13 of Nagar Panchayat Kota have been elected unopposed for the post of councilor.
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