The initial trends show that Congress is leading on four seats in Rajasthan and BJP is leading on one seat as the counting of votes progresses in the 199-member assembly seats.
The counting of votes for 199 out of 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan began on Sunday morning after days of intense campaigning by major political parties including the ruling Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
A total of 36.68 per cent of voter turnout was recorded till 1 pm in Telangana, which is currently undergoing polls for its 119 assembly seats, according to the Election Commission of India.
As many as 2,290 candidates from 109 national and regional parties including 221 women and one transgender, are in the fray. Their fate will be decided by a total of 3.17 crore voters.
The BJP's Rajasthan chief CP Joshi took a veiled dig at the Congress government amid the ongoing polling for 199 Assembly seats in Rajasthan, saying that every vote cast would be for good governance over 'terrorism' and justice over injustice.
National spokesperson of Congress and candidate from Udaipur Assembly seat, Professor Gourav Vallabh, cast his vote at the polling booth located at St. Mary's School in the city. Earlier Gourav Vallabh reached the historical Jagdish temple where he took the blessings of Lord Jagadish and
Voting for the Rajasthan state assembly elections commenced today, with polling stations opening at 7 am across 199 out of 200 assembly seats. Long queues of voters were observed in various constituencies, including Jaipur, Kota South, Kisamidesar of Bikaner East, and Jhotwara in Jaipur.<
Voting began in 199 out of 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan on Saturday after days of hectic campaigning by major political parties including the ruling Congress and BJP.
Voting began in 199 out of 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan on Saturday after days of hectic campaigning by major political parties including the ruling Congress and BJP.
As voting began in 199 out of 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan on Saturday, a mock poll could not be conducted at booth number 63 of the Hanumangarh district here on time due to EVM malfunction.