Himachal Elections: Congress Stands Victorious

Himachal Elections Live: Congress is in the lead with 40 votes with BJP in the second postion with 25 votes 

Himachal Elections: Congress stands Victorious

Himachal Elections: Congress stands Victorious

Himachal Pradesh Polls Vote Counting 2022: Amidst a tough contest the 68-member BJP-ruled Himachal Elections counting of votes began todayin the morning, at 68 poll centers the counting of votes began in 59 locations.

The results today decided the political future of BJP leader and state CM Jai Ram Thakur along with his ten ministerial colleagues. It  also impacted on the fate of Congress Legislature Party Leader Mukesh Agnihotri as well as ex state Congress boss  Sukhwinder Sukhu.

Strong rooms are surrounded with a three-tier security system where the innermost parameter will be guarded by the CAPF , and second & third layers are guarded by the armed Police along with district executive force.

No one including the candidate himself or any other person will be allowed within hundred metres of counting centers.  Only people with with a valid pass/identity card issued by the EC will be permitted.

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Himachal Elections: Voting was held on 68 seats on 12 November

Voting results are held on 68 seats in Himachal Pradesh for which elections took place on 12 November. After the voting on 68 seats in the state, there is a direct fight between the BJP and the Congress as reported by the exit polls.

Some exit polls also predict the formation of the Congress government, while some are predicting the return of the BJP to power.

The feeling was expressed on the ground even in the run-up to the elections: “Inhein dekh liya, ab Congress ko opportunity dete hain (We have seen them, now let’s see the others)”. But this time, the BJP’s appeal for modifying “riwaaz” (tradition) was just as strong.

Congress is giving a tough fight with keeping 40 seats with BJP on 25 seats seems like the work of Priyanka Gandhi is now coming out with flying colors for Congress.