Monday 18 December 2017

BJP Flag rise in himachal pradesh

Himachal Pradesh Election Result: The election, which took place on November 9, saw a record voter turnout of 74 per cent. An NDTV poll of eight exit polls indicates that the BJP is set for a big win in the state, however, Congress remains confident of victory.

BJP Roars again in Gujarat and himachal

The BJP beat anti-incumbency, GST worries, a resurgent Congress and a spirited fight put up by three Young Turks, to romp home to victory for the sixth straight time in Gujarat after an all-round nasty, brutish and short poll campaign.
The saffron party is ahead in 99 of 182 seats, a lower number than in the last elections in 2012, when the BJP won 115 seats. For a victory though, it needs to win just 92 seats. The Congress is trailing, leading in 79 seats. It won 61 seats in 2012.

In sharp contrast to the saffron wave in urban and R-Urban sectors, inhabitants in rural Gujarat voted overwhelmingly in the Congress party's favour. Of a total 109 seats in rural constituencies, the Congress won or is leading in 62 while the BJP and others trail at 43 and 4 seats respectively.

The TOIonline-CVoter exit poll said the BJP is likely to secure 108 seats in the 182-member Gujarat assembly, and the Congress and its allies are expected to win 74 seats.

"It is a matter of happiness for us, this is the victory of development," said Union Minister and BJP leader Smriti Irani.
Mmta bannerjiee twitter:

I congratulate Gujarat voters for their very balanced verdict at this hour.
It is a temporary and face-saving win, but it shows a moral defeat for BJP.
Gujarat voted against atrocities, anxiety and injustice caused to the common people. Gujarat belled the cat for 2019