BJP wins 5 seats, Cong 1 in Rajasthan assembly polls at 2:30 hrs
The BJP is leading on 106 seats, and the Congress on 72 seats at this hour.
The BJP is leading on 106 seats, and the Congress on 72 seats at this hour.
1,875 candidates, their supporters and the electorate are waiting for the moment of reckoning with bated breath.
The fact that the state elections are held months before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections added to the disquiet.
Voting began in 199 out of 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan on Saturday after days of hectic campaigning by major political parties.
The high-voltage election campaigning wrapped up in Rajasthan on Thursday.
The high profile election campaign for 199 seats of assembly will end on Thursday evening. The ruling Congress, the BJP, BSP, RLP, CPI-M, and AAP have left no stone unturned to lure the voters for the November 25 voting in Rajasthan.
"PM means--Panauti Modi. Whether the media covers it or not, the public knows it very well," Rahul Gandhi claimed.
Once an archrival of the three-time chief minister, Ashok Gehlot, is now struggling for 'party unity and victory' not only in Rajasthan but also in Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh as a star campaigner.
Twenty-six ministers will be trying hard to retain their constituencies. Seventeen rebels of Congress and 23 of the BJP are giving a triangular contest in at least 85 seats.
"BJP should talk about the work they have done for its people...if you want to comment on the development that we have done, you can do it...," Gehlot told reporters.