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ELECTION RESULTS LIVE

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]It is the day of reckoning, seen as the litmus test for the top leadership of both BJP and Congress which are in direct contest in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.

All eyes are on Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah. The state witnessed a high pitched campaign with some acrimonious exchanges between the two sides. A win here would consolidate BJP leadership’s sway on the party and the country and would be significant for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. A loss, on the other hand, would be a serious loss of face. The same holds for Rahul Gandhi, who took over as the new Congress chief two days ago. He led the Congress campaign in Gujarat, just as Modi was the BJP’s face in the state. The BJP has held the reins of the government in Gujarat continuously for 22 years and the Congress had so far failed to make a dent in its support base. With Hardik Patel-led Patidar agitation turning against BJP, and Dalit and OBC campaigns also favouring Congress, the grand old party has put up a strong fight in these elections.

In Himachal Pradesh, the Congress and BJP have mostly won elections alternately. This time, the Congress is defending its government.

The exit polls uniformly predicted a BJP victory in both states.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Himachal Pradesh Result Status 2017[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Gujarat Election Result Status 2017[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

The winners so far…

  • Babubhai Bhimabhai Bokhiriya of the BJP, at the Porbandar seat won with 62,892 votes, over Congress’ Arjun Modhvadia who got 62,654 votes.
  • Pradipsinh Jadeja of the BJP from Vatva constituency, won with 40,272 votes over Congress’ Bipinchandra Rugnathbhai Patel (Bipinkaka)  who got 15,218 votes.

  • Chief Minister Vijay Rupani won from Rajkot West with 46,159 votes, beating his nearest rival Congress’ Indranil Rajguru who got 25,359 votes.

  • Jitu Vaghani won at Bhavnagar West with 43,506 votes, beating his nearest rival Gohil Dilipsinh Ajitsinh of the Congress who got 35,368 votes.

Erratic Sensex shows a speculative sideErratic Sensex shows a speculative side

  • Describing the movement of the BSE Sensex on Monday (December 18) morning would have been a sham. It dipped 800 points with news of several seats in which the BJP was trailing in different seats in Gujarat and in Himachal Pradesh, but then not only recovered ground, but shot up beyond the floor base of Friday’s close a good 216 points as the index was swelling at 10.50am. Business indices are known to move with election fortunes, but this wild move for over nearly a 1,000 points in an overall band cannot be explained in business terms. Is speculative moves were to decide fortunes at the market then this was possibly the worst case scenario in a long time for the market’s moves.

All 3 agitation leaders leading

  • Jignesh Mevani, Alpesh Thakor and Lalit Vasoya are all leading from Vadgam, Radhanpur and Dhoraji constituencies respectively. Vasoya is the lone candidate from Hardik Patel’s Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti who is in the electoral fray on a Congress ticket. Dalit leader Jignesh is contesting as an independent with support from the Congress while Alpesh, a prominent OBC leader from the Thakor community, is leading from the Radhapur seat.

The good and bad of Rahul’s inauguration as leader

  • Having taken over from his mother Sonia Gandhi as Congress President, Rahul Gandhi’s show at two critical assembly elections depict two sides of his presence. It could be translated to possible defeats to start his tenure at the head of the party with, but it could also be termed a huge comeback for the Grand Old Party under his leadership, especially in Gujarat, where Narendra Modi and Amit Shah’s BJP have ruled for 22 years. The dent, as the lead shows, is quite substantial, if it stays, BJP leading with 105 to Congress’ 76. In Himachal Pradesh, however, it will be a bad loss, with Congress trailing 22-41. The wild oscillations in the fortunes are being reflected in the Sensex, having fallen again by 651 points before recovering, yet again, to 191 points down.

Leads consolidate

The turmoil in the early stages of counting settled somewhat as counting entered the second and third phases, and leads were more certain. At around 10.10 am BJP were ahead 98-82 in Gujarat, while in Himachal BJP was ahead 40-22. Vijay Rupani in Rajkot was trailing, but is now leading by 3787 votes. The narrow lead might not stay, but that has been the trend of the moves so far.

Sensex settles

  • Following a big fall of nearly 800 points, heading towards the circuit breaker, the Sensex of BSE settled at a dip of a band of between 90 and 150, waiting for the final result. This is the biggest speculative dip in the long run and reflects the big emphasis that the election has on the markets. For every move in a direction away from the BJP, especially in Gujarat, the Sensex had swayed and dipped.

A rollercoaster ride

  • The crucial assembly elections in two states of India are turning out to be a roller-coaster ride for the two main parties while the leads changed hands with impressive frequency. While the BJP started off with big leads initially, the Congress came back strongly, and by 9.30am, conceding a lead in Gujarat, it was 82-96 in the arrears, while in Himachal BJP were ahead 30-25.
  • Meanwhile the Sensex stayed in the region of 700 points in the arrears.

Congress takes over lead

  • In the crucial assembly elections in two states of India Congress is ahead in Gujarat with leads in 95 seats, while the BJP leads in 85, while in Himachal Congress leads 35-25.

    Share markets fell, with the Sensex falling 651 points.

  • In the crucial assembly elections in two states of India Congress has suddenly moved ahead in Gujarat with leads in 100 seats, while the BJP leads in 80, while in Himachal it is neck and neck at 21 each.

BJP’s lead narrows 

  • In the crucial assembly elections in two states of India Congress has suddenly come abreast of BJP and in Gujarat it seems to be trailing 76-77, while in Himachal it is 11-15.
  • In the crucial assembly elections in  two states of India BJP leads 84-52 in Gujarat while it leads 15-8 in Himachal Pradesh … Others are leading in 1 in Gujarat and in 2 in Himachal.

Gujarat: Cong 100, BJP 80

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Election Commission books BJP MP Tejasvi Surya for seeking votes in the name of religion

Tejasvi Surya was booked by the Karnataka chief electoral officer for seeking votes in the name of religion in a video posted on X.

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Bengaluru South sitting MP and BJP’s candidate from the same seat Tejasvi Surya was reported to the chief election officer of Karnataka for uploading a video on X in which he asked for votes based on religion.

Karnataka Chief Election Officer tweeted on Friday during polling in the crucial seat where Tejasvi Surya MP is running against Congress’s Sowmya Reddy. He tweeted, case is booked against Tejasvi Surya MP and Candidate of Bengaluru South PC on 25.04.24 at Jayanagar PS u/s 123(3) for posting a video in ‘X’ handle and soliciting votes on the ground of religion.

Tejasvi urged people to cast votes and utilize their right to do so on multiple occasions. He released the last video at 2:00 PM, mentioning Ram Mandir in addition to border security and Article 370 in his plea to make the most of the final four hours of voting.

Earlier, Tejasvi gave an 80%–20% parallel to implore BJP supporters to turn out in large numbers at the polls. Only 20% of the BJP’s 80% voter base actually turned up to vote. C ongress’ voters are 20 % but they come out and vote 80%.  He added, in most circumstances, this is the actual situation at the polls. Telling the impportance of vote he said that every votes counts. He also urged to vote and added if you don’t, then 20% of Congress will undoubtedly be doing so.

Meanwhile, Karnataka recorded 50.93% voter turnout till 3pm, with Bengaluru South recording 40.77%. Up till 3 pm, Udupi Chikmagalur had the highest turnout (57.49%), Hassan had the next highest percentage at 55.92%, Dakshina Kannada at 58.76%, Chitradurga at 52.14%, Tumkur at 56.62%, Mandya at 57.44%, Mysore at 53.55%, Chamarajanagar at 54.82%, Bangalore Rural at 49.62%, Bangalore North at 41.12%, Bangalore Central at 40.10%, Bangalore South at 40.775, Chikkballapur 55.90%, and Kolar 54.66%.

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Lok Sabha election 2024: Nearly 50% voter turnout recorded in second phase till 3 pm

The constituencies going to polls today include all 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala, 14 in Karnataka, 13 in Rajasthan, and others spread across different states.

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In the second phase of Lok Sabha elections 2024, over 50% of voters were registered in 13 states and the UTs till 3 p.m. 65% of voters participated in the first round of the Lok Sabha elections.

The 18th Lok Sabha elections are currently in their second phase, with voting for 88 seats taking place across 13 states and union territories. There are more than 1,200 people running for office, four of them are from outside Manipur.

Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, BJP members Tejasvi Surya, Hema Malini, and Arun Govil, Rahul Gandhi and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, DK Suresh, the brother of Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, and former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy are among the notable contenders for the second phase.

In 2019, the NDA had won 56 of the 89 seats and the UPA 24. Six of these seats have been redrawn as part of the delimitation exercise.

The first phase of the seven stages of the elections took place on Friday, including 102 seats spread across 21 states and Union territories. Voter turnout was about 65.5% in the first phase, according to the reports.

In biggest festival of democracy, people from all walks of sector took part in it. A video went viral where former India captain and current Indian team head coach Rahul Dravid and former India player and head coach Anil Kumble were seen standing in line  to cast their vote.

Meanwhile, voting started at 7 a.m. and will end at 6 p.m. The Election Commission has extended voting hours for those who are in line by an hour. According to Election Commission figures, the first two hours saw a 9.3% voter turnout throughout the 88 constituencies. By 9 am, Kerala had recorded 8.52%, Karnataka 9.21%, and Madhya Pradesh 13.82%.

In this phase, there were about 15.88 crore eligible voters, comprising 5.929 third-gender electors, 8.08 crore males, and 7.8 crore women. 3.28 crore young voters, aged 20 to 29, are among them; 34.8 lakh of them are first-time voters.

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Lok Sabha elections 2024: 102-year-old man walks to polling booth to cast his vote in Jammu

The lowest voter turnout so far was noted in Ramgarh at 1.53%.

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A 102-year-old man showed up at a Jammu polling place to cast his vote in the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections on Friday. Haji Karam Din arrived at the Reasi district polling place in the Jammu constituency with a walking stick in hand and a family member who assisted him with the pre-voting process.

Haji Karam Din, who is 102-year-old, showed his inked finger and posed for pictures outside the polling booth after casting his vote. He said voting at this polling place at this age makes him very happy. He has always cast his vote. Even at the age of 102, this experience is still ongoing, he said.

Reasi district is a part of the Jammu parliamentary constituency, and 22 candidates are up for vote with around 17.81 lakh eligible voters.

BJP’s sitting member Jugal Kishore Sharma is aiming for a third term in office following wins in the elections of 2014 and 2019. Former minister and Congress candidate Raman Bhalla is his main opponent.

Voting in the Jammu-Reasi Lok Sabha constituency began with eager voters showing up at the polling places. Some of them were wearing traditional Dogra attire.

In 2,416 polling places around the constituency, voting got underway at 7 a.m., and 10.39% of the total votes were cast by 9 a.m. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Jammu recorded a 74% voter turnout.

Following the repeal of Article 370 and the division of the former state into two Union Territories five years ago, this is Jammu’s first significant election.

The Akhnoor segment received the highest percentage of votes, 14.24%, followed by Reasi (14.13%), Gulabgarh (13.53%), Shri Mata Vaishnodevi (12.71%), Marh (12.31%), Samba (8.56%), R S Pura Jammu South (8.17%), and Suchetgarh (5.67%), according to the officials. Ramgarh recorded the lowest voter participation of 1.53% so far.

Low attendance was observed in the border areas of the districts of Jammu and Samba till nine in the morning, according to poll data.

The officials said that big lines of voters were observed at several polling places throughout Jammu city. Voters were observed heading towards polling places early in the morning.

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