As the exit poll prediction of a return of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Himachal Pradesh, the ruling party is hoping to set a few new records by changing the trend of not repeating government after five years while the Congress is hopeful that the party would form the government wi
According to the exit polls predicted on Monday, BJP has an edge over Congress in a tough fight in Himachal Pradesh. While most exit polls predicted that BJP will likely retain Himachal Pradesh, one exit poll predicted Congress to lead in the sweepstakes to form government in the hill state,
The exit polls, which came a day after the polling for MCD elections, predicted that AAP, led by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, will now also rule the municipal corporation of the national capital for the first time.
"I appeal to everyone to vote. BJP has maintained law and order and has worked for the development of Gujarat. I want all Gujaratis to vote for BJP. We should exercise our power to vote as the election is the beauty of democracy," Patel said ahead of casting vote.
While our car was returning, some cars chased us. BJP candidate (from Danta constituency) Latu Parghi & 2 others came with weapons, with swords. We thought we must escape, we ran for 10-15 km & for 2 hours," Kanti said.
The overall voter turnout at the end of polling for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Sunday stood at 50 per cent (approx) at 5.30 pm, the State Election Commission informed.
Taking a dig at the Congress at the meeting, senior BJP leader and outgoing Himachal Chief Minister Jairam Thakur said, "Every Congress leader fought the Assembly elections as a probable CM candidate and their defeat is inevitable."
In what could be termed a lukewarm response to a high-pitched campaign by the AAP and the BJP for the Delhi civic polls, the overall voter turnout on Sunday was only about 30 per cent, a marginal improvement from an even poorer turnout of 18 per cent till 12 noon and just 9 per cent till
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavraj Bommai on Sunday expressed confidence in positive results from Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) 'Jan Sankalp Yatra' by saying that the Yatra is getting a tremendous reply from the public.
As the first phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections winded up, the Bharatiya Janata Party State unit president on Sunday forecasted the party's win by saying that BJP will be recording the maximum seats, and voting percentage in the Gujarat Assembly polls.
PM Modi is against the corrupt and anti-nationals so for them he's 'Bhasmasura', the PM is in power to 'bhasma' (burn and turn to ashes) the corrupt, said CT Ravi and alleged that Congress could give a secular certificate to Dawood Ibrahim.