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Rajasthan Assembly Election Results 2018: Congress take early lead, several ministers trailing
Rajasthan Assembly Election Results 2018: Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje is leading in the Jhalrapatan constituency by over 4,000 votes
The Indian National Congress is leading in 61 seats while BJP is leading in 45 seats in the 200-member Rajasthan Assembly on Tuesday. According to the state election commission's website, several state ministers are trailing behind their rivals after the initial rounds of counting.
Seven Independents and three candidates of other parties have taken the lead, according to the office of Rajasthan's Chief Electoral Officer.
Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje is leading in the Jhalrapatan constituency by over 4,000 votes. The Congress has fielded veteran BJP leader Jaswant Singh's son Manvendra Singh from the seat.
State Assembly Speaker Kailash Meghwal is leading by 3,411 votes in Bhilwara's Shahpura seat.
Congress candidate and discus throw gold medallist in the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Krishna Poonia is leading in the Sadulpur constituency by 646 votes.
The ministers trailing are — state Social Justice Minister Arun Chaturvedi (Civil Lines), Water Resources Minister Rampratap (Hanumangarh), Agriculture Minister Prabhu Lal Saini (Anta), UDH Minister Srichand Kriplani (Nimahera), Gaupalan Minster Otaram Devasi (Sirohi seat) and Health Minister Kalicharan (Malvia Nagar). Barmer MP Sonaram is also trailing.
In Deoli-Uniara seat, Congress candidate and former DGP, Harish Meena is trailing by 1,779 votes.
The voting was held on December 7, the last day of polling in a round of state elections billed as a semi-final before next year's Lok Sabha polls.
Exit polls have predicted a win for the Congress.
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