The high-voltage campaigning by political parties had ended on November 10, following which it's up to the electorate of Himachal Pradesh to decide the political fate of the candidates today.
The Central government deployed 67 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) comprising 6,700 personnel and 15 CRPF companies for holding free and fair Assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh.
The BJP is eying on retaining power in the state overturning the trend of an alternative government in the state since 1982, while the Congress is posing its faith in its '10 guarantees' that the party has promised to deliver on if it comes to power. The Aam Aadmi Party is also aiming at mak
The high-voltage political campaign full of strikes and counter-strikes had come to an end on November 10, setting up the stage for the voters to cast their vote to elect the new government via their votes which will be counted on December 8.
Keeping up with his attack on the Congress on the fifth day of his marathon rallies, the Uttar Pradesh chief minister said that Himachal Pradesh is known as the "Devboomi" (land of gods) and the Congress has no place in it.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district where he took a dig at the Congress party calling it "a party of corruption".
Taking a jibe at Prime Minister Modi's statement of addressing premier agencies to conduct fair investigation irrespective of any political party, Bhupesh Baghel said that names of the former Chief Minister and his wife have surfaced in the NAN scam, the ED should conduct a fair investigatio
Pilot, who was campaigning for Congress in the Himachal Assembly polls, said that the voters are "inclined towards the party" while also claiming that the ruling party (BJP) has "not done any work" in the last five years.
Janata Dal (United) leader KC Tyagi on Sunday urged the voters of Himachal Pradesh to vote for Congress and said that the victory of oldest of the country in the hill state will lay the foundation of Opposition unity in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Hitting out at BJP, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel said that the people of Himachal Pradesh will bid farewell by saying"Jai Ram Ji Ki" to the Jairam Thakur government.