"I have prayed that the Mahayuti government should be formed in the state... We are fighting this election in alliance and decisions will be taken by the leaders of the alliance... According to me, Mahayuti will win 175 seats..." he said.
Early trends of the Jharkhand Assembly election result show a tight quest between JMM-led Mahagathbandhan alliance and BJP-led NDA alliance, JMM-led 'Mahagathbandhan' alliance is leading on 15 assembly constituencies of Jharkhand till 9.40 am, as per the Election Commission of India.
Speaking to ANI here, Poonawalla said, "In both the places, NDA is going to form its government under the leadership of PM Modi. Exits polls have already come and in a short while, exact polls are also going to come and NDA is going to win. The way questions are being raised on EVM even b
As counting for the Jharkhand and Maharashtra Assembly Elections, along with bypoll results began on Saturday, Congress leader Rakesh Sinha exuded confidence saying that the results will be in favour of the 'Mahaghathbandhan.'
Shiv Sena candidate from the Dindoshi Assembly constituency, Sanjay Nirupam on Saturday exuded confidence in his victory, saying "I am confident that I will emerge victorious." He visited the famous Shree Siddhivinayak Temple and offered prayers at the temple.
Speaking to ANI, the Shiv Sena (UBT) leader said, "Initial trends will start coming in now, postal ballots will be counted. I think picture will be clear around 11 am-12 noon. But it is very clear that the people of Maharashtra will make Maha Vikas Aghadi victorious and we will get the opp
The Shiv Sena leader hailed CM Eknath Shinde and Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar and said that the way they have worked in these two and half years, one thing is clear that people have voted based on their work.
Arrangements are also in place for counting votes for the Jharkhand assembly polls and bypolls on 48 assembly and two Lok Sabha seats across 15 states.
Visuals from different counting centre in Maharashtra arrived on Saturday ahead of the counting for 288 assembly seats that went to poll on November 20, which is expected to begin at 8 am, today.