Assembly Elections 2023: These elections won’t have much impact on 2024 beyond galvanising or demoralising workers on winning and losing sides. What December 3 will certainly do is bring parties back to strategising for the Lok Sabha polls. The opposition, especially, has much ground to cover including picking a formidable candidate who can be projected against PM Modi
Rajasthan assembly election results 2023: Most of the exit polls project an advantage to BJP, suggesting that the revolving-door trend would continue in the state.
Madhya Pradesh assembly election results 2023: The state, which voted in a single phase on November 17, witnessed a direct contest between the Congress and the BJP. It remains to be seen if the Congress can topple the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led government in the state.
The extreme divergence between two prominent polling agencies has made MP tough to call. If BJP wins, credit will go to CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. But Congress ran one of its best campaigns in MP, though its poll guarantees that worked in other states may have been neutralised by Chouhan’s Ladli Behna Yojana
Assembly election results 2023: Exit polls predictions suggestBJP to be in the lead in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh while Congress might remain in power in Chhattisgarh. Meanwhile, several projections suggested that Congress might dethrone KCR-led BRS.
Assembly Elections 2023: The exit poll projections give both Congress and the BJP a reprieve. Congress can take heart if it wins Telangana and Chhattisgarh. BJP will be reassured by wins in MP and Rajasthan heading into 2024. But the split result forewarns a mad rush of freebie promises that is the antithesis of good economics
Assembly Polls 2023: Exit polling is very difficult work. Two notable agencies are differing hugely on exit poll projections for some of the states. Only one of them can be right. From reasons like India’s sheer diversity to shortcomings in sampling and work ethic, exit polling can go wrong for a number of reasons
Assembly election Results 2023 highlights: Most exit polls predicted that the BJP is likely to retain power in Madhya Pradesh and may form the government in Rajasthan. In Mizoram, Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) was locked in a close race with the Mizo National Front (MNF).
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Polling for the 40-member Mizoram assembly was held on November 7 where more than 80 per cent of over 8.57 lakh voters cast their votes to decide the fate of 174 candidates.
BRS initially enjoyed the advantage, thanks to the presence of the formidable KCR in its ranks. But Congress chipped away at KCR’s welfare measures by offering more generous guarantees. If the exit poll projections are correct BRS no longer enjoys the benefit of the statehood sentiment
The elections for the five states — Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram — were conducted in multiple phases spanning from November 7 to November 30
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Despite each news channel presenting different numbers for the contesting parties, a common thread emerges: the Congress is poised to return to power. However, considering the varying margins shown and the potential for errors acknowledged by surveying agencies, don't rule out the BJP yet
The fate of 2,290 contestants, including Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, his minister-son KT Rama Rao, state Congress president A Revanth Reddy and BJP Lok Sabha members Bandi Sanjay Kumar and D Arvind, will be decided
Recently, the Election Commission also sought an explanation from the Congress government in Karnataka over advertisements publicising its achievements in newspapers in poll-bound Telangana.
Exit poll 2023 results highlights: While the BJP is in power in the 230-member Madhya Pradesh assembly, the Congress is ruling Rajasthan (200) and Chhattisgarh (90). In Telangana, the K Chandrashekhar Rao-led Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has been in power since 10 years and in Mizoram, the MNF is in government.
There are 2,290 contestants in the fray, with the BRS contesting all 119 seats, and the BJP and Jana Sena Party coalition putting up candidates in 111 seats. The Congress, which is counting on anti-incumbency to revive its fortunes, has fielded candidates in 118 seats, leaving one for ally CPI.
Telangana Elections 2023: As campaigning ended, KCR upped his sentimental pitch to voters as the leader who fought most fiercely for statehood. Congress tried to pitch Indira Gandhi’s connect with Telangana despite four decades elapsing since her passing. Both BRS and Congress have an array of welfare schemes but anti-incumbency rubs some shine off BRS promises
Telangana Elections 2023 highlights: The state voted to elect 119 members to its legislative assembly. It is witnessing a three-way battle between the incumbent Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) led by Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Congress, and the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).
The strike rate of polling agencies in 2018 left was poor. Except for Rajasthan, where the revolving door tradition makes it easy for pollsters, more agencies were wide off the mark than correct in MP, Telangana and Chhattisgarh. The last two states witnessed landslides, which few agencies got right
Telangana Elections 2023: If Congress were to do better in Lower Telangana and BRS in Upper Telangana, then the 28 seats in the Greater Hyderabad region could decide the winner. As luck would have it for Congress, BJP and AIMIM could spoil its chances there
Voters would exercise their franchise in 35,655 polling stations set up across the state. There are 3.26 crore eligible voters in the state.
Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao stole a march over Eatala Rajender of the BJP in the last minute by making Gajwel as the final stop of his aggressive state-wide campaign. Rajender is now keen to turn from a challenger to a giant-killer.
The exit poll results of Rajasthan Assembly elections will be announced on November 30 after 6 pm.The state is known for its anti-incumbency with the state oscillating between Congress and BJP every election year.