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Devender becomes Chairman of Beri Municipal Committee

Devender Singh takes out a victory procession in Beri. Sumit Tharan

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Independent candidate Devender Singh has been elected as Chairman of the Beri Municipal Committee. He defeated his nearest rival Anjit Kadyan by a margin of 1,342 votes. He secured 4,505 votes while Anjit Kadyan, received 3,163 votes, followed by Kuldeep Singh with 2,208 votes, Dharmbir with 252 votes, Bhole Ram with 644 votes, and 26 votes for NOTA. Neither the BJP nor the Congress had fielded its candidates in the elections.

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Similarly, an interesting contest was witnessed for the post of councillor. In Ward 1, Rakesh Kumar clinched victory by 277 votes. In Ward 2, Navdeep won by 141 votes, while Manju won in Ward 3 by 396 votes. Suresh Kumar was elected unopposed in Ward 4. Jitender Singh took the victory in Ward 5 by 511 votes, and Rajesh Kumar Vats won Ward 6 by 598 votes. In Ward 7, Sajjan Singh won with 267 votes, and in Ward 8, Praveen Kumar secured victory with 432 votes.

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Similarly, in Ward 9, Uma Rani emerged victorious by 588 votes, while another Usha won in Ward 10 by 232 votes. Nisha Devi won in Ward 11 by 474 votes, Ruby secured victory in Ward 12 by 618 votes, and Himanshu also won in Ward 13 by 618 votes. Anju triumphed in Ward 14 by 431 votes.

Following the vote count, the winners were presented with their election certificates by Returning Officer Renuka Nandal.

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