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Amit Shah to visit Chennai on 9 July to finalise BJP's Tamil Nadu strategy for 2019 Lok Sabha election

Amit Shah to visit Chennai on 9 July to finalise BJP's Tamil Nadu strategy for 2019

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BJP president Amit Shah will visit Chennai on 9 July to prepare the state unit for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls in Tamil Nadu as part of his nationwide tour, party national general secretary, P Muralidhar Rao said in Coimbatore on Wednesday.

As part of his visit, Shah will spend time with senior party leaders, who have been asked to prepare papers on the future strategy to be adopted, he told reporters.

He would gather inputs like how the party should approach voters in each constituency before finalising the strategy for the 2019 polls, which are very important for the BJP, Rao said.

Shah would meet prominent people and well wishers of BJP, and also those in charge at the booth level and also other office bearers, with whom he would share the party's target for the next five months.

Rao said politics in Tamil Nadu are now on the threshold of a new era, as old leaderships of parties which have ruled for the last 50 years have changed.

Stating that BJP was doing the same groundwork for the polls nationwide as in Tamil Nadu, he said the BJP president is travelling to every state to take stock of the situation.

Referring to the 12 May Assembly polls in Karnataka, he said though BJP could not form the government in the state, the number of seats it won had grown manifold from 40 to 104, while that Congress had been reduced from 122 to 78 and the JD(S), from 42 to 37.

"This was what we wanted in south India. After this victory, Congress as a national party has disappeared from the south. It has lost Kerala... decades back it lost its position in Tamil Nadu... it was decimated in Andhra Pradesh and lost power in Telangana. As a national party, it is only the BJP which is capable of becoming a player in south India," he said.

Therefore, the 2019 election was crucial and important for the BJP, which is taking its poll preparation for Tamil Nadu very seriously, he said.

Asked whether he saw challenges in the run up to the 2019 elections, Rao said the party would be more formidable.

"I do not rule out an alliance. At the national level also, the number of parties will increase, but not come down," he said.

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 Source: firstpost

Governing BJP in Panchayat by-elections in Tripura

Governing BJP in Panchayat by-elections in Tripura

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State Election Commissioner GK Rao on Wednesday said that ruling BJP entered into Panchayat by-election in Tripura by winning 113 out of 130 gram panchayat seats. He said that BJP also won five out of seven Panchayat Samiti seats.

The Indigenous Peoples Front of Tripura (IPFT), an ally of BJP won nine gram panchayat seats, the SEC said.

Rao said that opposition Congress and CPI-M won four gram panchayat seats respectively.

The by-election for the 132 gram panchayat seats and seven Panchayat Samiti seats was held on September 30. The state election commission declared for re-polling in two gram panchayat seats in Khowai block of Khowai district on October 5 and results would be announced on October 7, Rao told.

State Election Commissioner had announced the by-elections for 3,207 Gram Panchayat seats, 161 Panchayat Samiti seats and 18 seats of Zilla Parishad on 1 September 2018.

The by-election was necessitated as a large number of Panchayat Samiti members resigned after the BJP-IPFT government assumed office on March 3.

Officials said that the BJP had won more than 96 percent of the seats, where the by-election was announced without the election as the opposition parties did not file any nomination papers in those seats.

Assembly Election Results 2019: When, where and how to watch the counting of votes for Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019; get live updates online at infoelections.com

Assembly Election Results 2019: When, where and how to watch the counting of votes for Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019; get live updates online at Infoelections.com

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Assembly election results in 2019: exit polls according to various news channels show BJP will win one-sided.

Voting for Haryana and Maharashtra assembly elections (Maharashtra and Haryana Assembly election result) was held on 21 October. The election results in both the states will be released on Thursday 24 October.

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This time the vote percentage has been recorded in both the states. As of 6 pm in Maharashtra, 60.05 % of voters exercised their vote, a figure of 63.08 % in the 2014 Assembly elections 2014.

Talking about Haryana, there has been 65 % voting on it, which was 76.54 % last Assembly Election 2014.

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The exit poll of Assembly elections results showed a One-sided battle Victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party. From the analysis of all exit polls, it is estimated that out of 288 seats in Maharashtra, 211 seats can go to the account of BJP-Shiv Sena alliance. At the same time, Congress-NCP can get only 64 seats. Speaking of Haryana, BJP can win 66 seats out of 90, while Congress can get 14 seats.

Haryana assembly election results 2019 date: October 24, Thursday Maharashtra assembly election results 2019 date: October 24, Thursday Counting time for Haryana, Maharashtra assembly election results:

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 The counting of votes will start at 8 am in both the states and by 5 pm the Election Commission will announce the results. Mostly, Layton will arrive, but the counting of votes will be completed by the evening.

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What would happen in Delhi-Jharkhand if a BJP-government was formed in Maharashtra-Haryana?

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According to Exit polls, once again, the Fadnavis government can be formed in Maharashtra. The BJP-Shiv Sena is projected to get 166-194 seats. At the same time, Congress-NCP can get 72 to 90 seats. If the BJP government formed in Maharashtra-Haryana, then Delhi-Jharkhand will also be affected. 

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Exit polls predicted a landslide victory for BJP in Maharashtra. If Exit Polls predictions for BJP turns out to be true for Maharashtra, then it will affect Delhi, Jharkhand and West Bengal Assembly elections in a certain manner. here is how.

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Assembly Elections 2019 Live: Poor Voter Turnout in Maharashtra, Haryana; EVM Glitches Reported

Assembly Elections 2019 LIVE: Poor Voter Turnout in Maharashtra, Haryana; EVM Glitches Reported

Maharashtra, Haryana Assembly Elections 2019 LIVE Updates: Low voter turnout was recorded in Maharashtra and Haryana where voting began at 7 am today morning for the assembly elections. Polling is also being held for the by-election to 51 Assembly seats and two Lok Sabha constituencies spread across 18 states. Fresh from its Lok Sabha victory, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will seek to retain its bastions as Maharashtra and Haryana vote today, while the Opposition hopes to turn the tide by taking advantage of anti-incumbency. Bypolls will also be held to 51 assembly seats and two Lok Sabha constituencies spread across 18 states.

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In Maharashtra, where the 'Mahayuti' alliance of BJP, Shiv Sena and smaller parties is against the 'Maha-agadhi' led by the Congress and the NCP, a total of 8,98,39,600 people, including 4,28,43,635 women, are eligible to vote. As many as 3,237 candidates, including 235 women, are contesting in 288 seats and 96,661 polling booths are in place with 6.5 lakh staff for the voting exercise.

Maharashtra, Haryana Assembly Elections 2019 LIVE Updates: Low voter turnout was recorded in Maharashtra and Haryana where voting began at 7am today morning for the assembly elections. Polling is also being held for the by-election to 51 Assembly seats and two Lok Sabha constituencies spread across 18 states. Fresh from its Lok Sabha victory, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will seek to retain its bastions as Maharashtra and Haryana vote today, while the Opposition hopes to turn the tide by taking advantage of anti-incumbency. Bypolls will also be held to 51 assembly seats and two Lok Sabha constituencies spread across 18 states.


In Maharashtra, where the 'Mahayuti' alliance of BJP, Shiv Sena and smaller parties is against the 'Maha-agadhi' led by the Congress and the NCP, a total of 8,98,39,600 people, including 4,28,43,635 women, are eligible to vote. As many as 3,237 candidates, including 235 women, are contesting in 288 seats and 96,661 polling booths are in place with 6.5 lakh staff for the voting exercise.

The BJP, which is seeking a second straight term under Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Maharashtra, is contesting 164 seats, which include candidates of smaller allies contesting on its lotus symbol, while Sena has fielded candidates on 126 seats.

On the other hand, the Congress has fielded 147 candidates and the ally NCP 121.

Among other parties, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), led by Raj Thackeray, has fielded 101 candidates, the CPI 16, the CPM 8. The BSP has fielded candidates in 262 constituencies. A total of 1400 Independents are also in the poll arena.

The opposition campaign was, however, lacklustre as both the Congress and the NCP were plagued by infighting and desertions in the run-up to the polls.

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The bypoll for Satara Lok Sabha constituency will also be held today. Former NCP leader and sitting MP Udayanraje Bhosale is in the fray from the seat on a BJP ticket against Shriniwas Patil of the Congress-NCP combine.

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