Tindwari
| Year |
Voter Turnout Percentage |
Winner Candidate |
Percentage |
Party |
Runnerup Candidate |
Percentage |
Party |
| 2002 | 53.87 | VISHAMBHAR PRASAD NISHAD | 35.3 | SP | VIVEK KUMAR SINGH | 32.85 | BJP |
| 1996 | 50.44 | MAHENDRA PAL NISHAD | 37.39 | BSP | RAM HIT | 29.87 | BJP |
| 1993 | 51.27 | VISHAMBHAR PRASAD | 47.93 | BSP | SHITAL PRASAD TRIPATHI | 29.01 | BJP |
| 1991 | 36.04 | VISHAMBHAR PRASAD | 29.5 | BSP | CHANDRA BHAN SINGH | 26.58 | JD |
| 1989 | 48.66 | CHANDER BHAN SINGH | 61.85 | JD | ARJUN SINGH | 21.29 | INC |
| 1985 | 38.24 | ARJUN SINGH | 56.89 | INC | GAYA PRASAD | 11.5 | LKD |
| 1980 | 42.57 | SHIV PRATAP SINGH | 38.42 | INC(I) | RAM HIT | 15.36 | JNP(SC) |
| 1977 | 55.69 | JAGANNATH SINGH | 47.59 | JNP | JAGROOP SINGH | 40.4 | INC |
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi declared that the ruling Bahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh would taste defeat at the hands of his party in the 2012 Assembly elections.
Mr. Gandhi scotched rumours of a tie-up between the Congress and the...
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