New Delhi: Counting of voters in Uttar Pradesh has began to decide fate of leaders at 403 constituencies. Elections was held in seven phases from February 10 to March 7 in the UP elections.
-Manipur Election Results:
The BJP leads 23 seats while Congress is at four constituencies in Manipur. Counting of votes for 60 assembly seats
Goa Assembly Elections:
Bharatiya Janata Party took a lead over Congress in 19 seats, Congress gets in 15 assembly seats.
-Uttarakhand Election Results: Saffron Wave in hill state as BJP crosses majority mark. Former CM Harish Rawat trails by over 10, 000 votes in Lalkuwa.
-UP Election: BJP passes 250+ mark, 2 ministers trail
-It will be for the first time since 1985 that a ruling party to form government again in Uttar Pradesh.
-Initial Trends of Elections:
-Uttar Pradesh: BJP at 227, SP at 98, BSP – 6 and Congress- 5
-Uttarakhand: BJP at 36, Congress – 23, AAP – 0
-Manipur: BJP – 14, Congress – 6, NPP – 3, NPF – 2 seats leading
-Goa: BJP – 18 lead, Congress at 15, AAP – 1, TMC+ – 2
-Akhilesh Yadav is leading by 12,356 votes in Karhal
– BJP leading in Rath assembly seat in Hamirpur by 2,811 votes
– In Lalitpur, BJP is leading by 10,000 votes after 4th round
-In Mahoba, BJP leads by 8,060 votes
– BSP leads Madhaugarh seat in Jalaun by 400 votes.
– Akhilesh Yadav is ahead in Mainpuri’s Karhal with over 7,000 votes.
-BJP party-led by CM Yogi Adityanath, which enjoyed clear majority in previous elections, is now seeking another term.
However, it is facing a direct contest from Samajwadi Party, headed by former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and BSP headed by Mayawati is also among strong contenders.
Congress is also hoping to perform well from previous results as Priyanka Gandhi Vadra put an impressive show during campaigns.