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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was defeated by 15,105 votes in the prestigious Bhabanipur seat by BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari. PTI

Full list of CMs, ministers who lost elections across TN, Bengal, Kerala

In Kerala, the ruling LDF’s 13 ministers lost the elections. Those who tasted defeat included Health Minister Veena George


In a major setback to the ruling parties in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, 50 ministers, including Chief Ministers Mamata Banerjee and MK Stalin, lost the Assembly elections as the results were declared on Monday (May 4).

Tamil Nadu witnessed a massive political change as Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) led by actor Vijay, on debut, emerged as the single largest party by winning 108 seats, while DMK and AIADMK got 59 and 47, respectively.

Also read: TVK can’t form govt with Congress support alone: DMK’s TKS Elangovan

DMK chief and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin was defeated by TVK candidate VS Babu by a margin of 8,795 votes in the Kolathur Assembly constituency on Monday. Babu got 82,997 votes and Stalin received 74,202 votes.

Stalin was among the 15 DMK ministers who lost the elections.

22 TMC ministers lose in Bengal

In West Bengal, Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Mamata’s 15-year rule was ended by the BJP. In the 294-seat Assembly, BJP won 206 constituencies, while the TMC secured 80.

Also read: Opposition deficit, rather than BJP triumph, is the message

Chief Minister Mamata was defeated by 15,105 votes in the prestigious Bhabanipur seat by BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari.

Apart from Mamata, 21 other TMC ministers faced defeat.

Mamata alleged that the mandate in more than 100 seats was "looted". "We will bounce back," the TMC supremo said while walking out of the counting centre at the Bhabanipur constituency.

A visibly distraught Banerjee told reporters that the BJP's victory was "immoral".

"They have looted more than 100 seats," she alleged.

13 LDF ministers lose in Kerala

In Kerala, the ruling LDF’s 13 ministers lost the elections. Those who tasted defeat included Health Minister Veena George.

The Congress-led UDF swept aside a decade of Left rule under Pinarayi Vijayan with a decisive victory. The UDF won 102 seats, while the CPI(M)-headed LDF netted 35 seats.

Here is the full list of ministers who lost across three states.

Tamil Nadu (15)

MK Stalin (Kolathur)

Ma Subramaniam (Saidapet)

Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi (Tiruverumbur)

TRB Rajaa (Mannargudi)

P Moorthy (Madurai East)

P Geetha Jeevan (Thoothukudi)

R Rajendran (Salem North)

PTR Palanivel Thiagarajan (Madurai Central)

Durai Murugan (Katpadi)

S Muthusamy (Erode West)

SM Nasar (Avadi)

Mathiventhan M (Rasipuram)

R Gandhi (Ranipet)

MP Saminathan (Kangayam)

KR Periyakaruppan (Tirupattur)

West Bengal (22)

Mamata Banerjee (Bhabanipur)

Aroop Biswas (Tollygunge)

Bratya Basu (Dum Dum)

Chandrima Bhattacharya (Dum Dum Uttar)

Shashi Panja (Shyampukur)

Sujit Bose (Bidhannagar)

Indranil Sen (Chandannagar)

Becharam Manna (Singur)

Swapan Debnath (Purbasthali Dakshin)

Bulu Chik Baraik (Mal)

Pradip Kumar Mazumdar (Durgapur Purba)

Birbaha Hansda (Binpur)

Manas Ranjan Bhunia (Sabang)

Moloy Ghatak (Asansol Uttar)

Siddiqullah Choudhury (Monteswar)

Udayan Guha (Dinhata)

Sandhyarani Tudu (Manbazar)

Bankim Chandra Hazra (Sagar)

Ujjal Biswas (Krishnanagar Dakshin)

Snehasis Chakraborty (Jangipara)

Srikant Mahato (Salboni)

Satyajit Barman (Hemtabad)

Kerala (13)

Veena George (Aranmula)

MB Rajesh (Thrithala)

P Rajeev (Kalamassery)

V Sivankutty (Nemom)

R Bindu (Irinjalakuda)

KB Ganesh Kumar (Pathanapuram)

OR Kelu (Mananthavady)

J Chinchurani (Chadayamangalam)

AK Saseendran (Elathur)

VN Vasavan (Ettumanoor)

V Abdurahiman (Tirur)

Roshy Augustine (Idukki)

Kadannappalli Ramachandran (Kannur)

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