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Assembly Elections | Will Himachal Pradesh buck the trend?

The BJP is banking on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s charisma to beat the strong anti-incumbency against the incumbent state government, and break the cycle as in Uttarakhand

November 01, 2022 / 09:28 IST
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Will Himachal Pradesh stay true to its character of changing governments every five years and allow the Congress to ride the anti-incumbency wave to victory, or will the hill state let the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) create history by it retaining power?

A keen contest is expected on November 12 when voting will be held in all the 68 constituencies in the state.

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No government has returned to power in the state since its formation in 1971, with the only exception of 1985 when late Virbhadra Singh of the Congress opted for mid-term polls, about two years ahead of the schedule, to encash the pro-Congress wave after the assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984.

About 37 years later, the BJP is trying to buck the trend. Even its campaign slogan: ‘Rivaaj badlega’ (the trend will change) reflects this expectation.