Uttarakhand Panchayat Chunav Result 2025: Can you think that the victory in one election can be decided by ‘toss’? Have you ever heard that only 21 -year -old girl becomes village head? And didn’t the account of a big party like BJP open? If not, then the results of Uttarakhand Panchayat Election 2025 will blow your senses. The counting of votes running since morning has brought big surmas to the floor with austerity, while new faces and independents have shown so much that political pundits are also surprised. Where the BJP got shocks and where the Congress buried the flag of victory, know the most shocking news coming from every block.
Toss won, ‘Principal’ received at the age of 21
The results of Uttarakhand Panchayat elections are coming from 8 am and counting is going on at 89 block centers. These results have shocked everyone in many ways. The most interesting case came to light when the victory of a candidate for the post of Prime Minister was decided through ‘Toss’. Yes, you read the right, both the candidates got absolutely equal votes, after which the coin was tossed and Bhagya selected the winner. It shows how much thorns have the match this time.
At the same time, another surprising news has come from Chamoli district. Here Priyanka Negi has become the youngest village head at the age of just 21. Priyanka, who hails from Adarsh Village Sarkot of Garsain development block, will now take over the responsibility of her village. This village is adopted by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. Priyanka’s victory also shows that the younger generation is now ready to play an active role in politics and the public is also trusting her.
BJP has big shocks, Congress and independents burnt
Many political equations are seen changing due to the initial trends of the counting of votes and the results till 2 pm. The ruling BJP has suffered a big shock in many places. For example, despite the end of four rounds of counting of votes in Rudraprayag District Panchayat seat, the BJP has not yet opened its account. Here the Congress has won two seats, while independents have won four seats. This can be a matter of concern for the BJP, especially when they are trying to strengthen their hold in the state.
On the other hand, the Congress has won many seats, causing an atmosphere of happiness in its camp. Congress -backed candidates have won 11 of the results of 37 seats of Dehradun District Panchayat member. At the same time, Congress -backed Sita Devi in Tehri has won the Bhooti Zilla Panchayat seat by 112 votes. The special thing is that Sita Devi’s enrollment was earlier canceled, but she got relief from the High Court and then the Supreme Court, and now she has shocked everyone by winning. The BJP has also suffered a major setback in Bageshwar three -tier panchayat elections. Former block chief Govind Danu lost from Kapkot block by just 7 votes in the BDC election. This shows that this time the public has prioritized new faces and local issues rather than big names.
Election mathematics of Dehradun and Ramnagar
A mixed picture has been revealed in the results of Dehradun District Panchayat member. Out of the 37 seats declared, BJP supported and BJP rebel candidates have won, while Congress -backed candidates have won 11 seats. This suggests that the BJP has been heavy in Dehradun, but the Congress has also made its presence felt.
The results of village head and BDC members have also come to light in Ramnagar, where candidates of various parties have won. As village head, Naveen Sati from Kyari, Rashi Rawat from Teda, Dharmendra Kumar from Bhalon, Ramesh Chandra from Patakot, Saurabh Kumar from Chukum, Indu Latwal from Nathupur, Suresh Bisht from Gajpur Chhoi, Nargis from Ask, Hemant Bisht from Mangalar, Khashti Devi from Dhikuli, Jaskaran Singh and Chilkiya from Kathiapul have won.
BDC members have also won mixed. Bhupendra Kumar (BJP) from Kishanpur Chhoi, Mordhwaj Latwal (BJP) from Nathupur Chhoi, Bhavna Rawat (BJP) from Sudra, Ramsingh Jalal (BJP) from Jassaganja, Hansi Jalal (BJP) from Dayarampur Tanda, Suman Rawat (BJP) from Dhikuli, Ajay (Congress), Ajay (Congress), Sanjay Negi (Independent), and Sanjay Negi from Tedha (Independent), and Sanjay Negi from Teda (Independent) (BJP) has won.
Overall, the results of Uttarakhand Panchayat elections show that at the local level the public has not fully supported any one party, but has expressed more confidence in issues and personal candidates. A large number of independent candidates win also give a message that people are now looking for new options out of traditional party politics. This election can also be a big sign for the upcoming assembly elections.