Rajasthan Assembly Election Results 2018: Congress outshines BJP; CM Raje submits resignation to Governor
Rajasthan Assembly Election Results 2018, LIVE UPDATES: Trends show Congress's lead in the majority of seats, while BJP which is fighting anti-incumbency to retain power in the desert state is trailing far behind it. Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje accepted the mandate of people and submitted her resignation to the Governor on Tuesday night, as trends indicated Congress' comeback in the state. Counting of votes for the Rajasthan assembly elections began where about 20,000 employees started the work from 8 a.m. Rajasthan has a tradition of alternating between Congress and BJP every five years. The counting of votes is being conducted at 35 centers in the state including two centers each in Jaipur and Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
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11 Dec 2018 11:21 PM
As per the latest trends, Congress marches ahead on 100 seats, while BJP takes lead on 73 seats. Other parties are strong on 26 seats.
Of the 199 seats of Rajasthan Assembly for which votes were being counted on Tuesday, Congress marked victory on 100 seats, while BJP won on 73. 26 seats were won by other parties.
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Congress president Rahul Gandhi will take the final call Wednesday on who will be the chief minister in Rajasthan after taking in account the opinion of the newly elected MLAs, a senior party leader said.
Senior party leader Ashok Gehlot and Pradesh Congress Committee president Sachin Pilot are the contenders for the coveted post.
Senior party leader Ashok Gehlot and Pradesh Congress Committee president Sachin Pilot are the contenders for the coveted post.
Congress gets back to majority:
Congress is leading on 100 seats, while BJP is on 74 seats, other parties taking lead on 25 seats.
Congress is leading on 100 seats, while BJP is on 74 seats, other parties taking lead on 25 seats.
As per latest numbers, Congress has slipped away from majority in Rajasthan with 99 seats, while BJP is at 75.
India's first ever cow minister Otaram Devasi loses:
Rajasthan's Gaupalan Minister Otaram has lost the Sirohi seat to independent candidate Sanyam Lodha with a margin of 10,253 votes. Lodha is a Congress rebel.
Rajasthan's Gaupalan Minister Otaram has lost the Sirohi seat to independent candidate Sanyam Lodha with a margin of 10,253 votes. Lodha is a Congress rebel.
Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot hold meeting in Jaipur; likely to hold press conference after it
Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot hold meeting in Jaipur; likely to hold press conference after it
Sachin Pilot and Ashok Gehlot in a key meeting in Jaipur
Supporters of former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot gathered outside his residence and raised slogans demanding him to be the Chief Minister of the state again.
Supporters of former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot gathered outside his residence and raised slogans demanding him to be the Chief Minister of the state again.
BJP's only Muslim candidate in the state and Transport Minister Yoonus Khan has been defeated by Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee Chief Sachin Pilot in the Tonk assembly constituency.
Rajasthan's Water Resources Minister and BJP leader Rampratap has lost the Hanumangarh seat to Congress candidate Vinod Kumar with a margin of 15,522 votes: PTI
The Congress is heading towards victory in Rajasthan where it has won five seats and leading on 98 seats while the ruling BJP has won six seats and leading on 64 seats out of the 199 seats which went to polls: EC website
In VIP seats of Tonk and Sardarpura, Congress candidates Sachin Pilot and Ashok Gehlot have won. Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje won the Jhalrapatan Assembly seat, defeating her Congress rival Manvendra Singh.
Both BJP and Congress have won on four seats each, BSP has marked victory on 1. Congress is leading on 98 seats, while BJP on 65, as per the Election Commission website.
BJP candidate Sandeep Sharma wins from Kota (South) with margin of 8000 votes
BJP candidate and Rajasthan Revenue Minister Amra Ram loses Pachpadra seat to Cong candidate Madan Prajapat by a margin of 2,395 seats
Newly elected Congress MLAs of Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan will meet in Raipur and Jaipur respectively tomorrow.
Congress won three seats and leading on 99 seats while BJP won four seats and leading on 66 seats in Rajasthan assembly polls.
BSP is leading on 6, CPM 2, independents 12, and other party candidates on 7, according to the election commission's website.
Congress candidates Madan Prajapapat (Pachpadra), Johri Lal (Rajgarh-Laxmangarh) and Zahida (Kaman) won while BJP's Santosh Bawri (Anupgarh), Kaluram (Dug), Samaram (Pindwara), Jagsiram (Reodar) won.
BSP is leading on 6, CPM 2, independents 12, and other party candidates on 7, according to the election commission's website.
Congress candidates Madan Prajapapat (Pachpadra), Johri Lal (Rajgarh-Laxmangarh) and Zahida (Kaman) won while BJP's Santosh Bawri (Anupgarh), Kaluram (Dug), Samaram (Pindwara), Jagsiram (Reodar) won.
As per PTI, till 3pm, BJP wins 4 seats, Cong 1 seat in Rajasthan. Congress leading on 101 seats, BJP on 66 seats apart from 12 independents, 6 BSP, 7 others.
As votes were counted, Shiv Sena said that the outcome of the elections in the five states is a clear message to the BJP and there is a need for the ruling coalition to introspect. As per latest trends, the BJP is trailing in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh to the Congress. Madhya Pradesh is witnessing a very close contest between the two parties.
Taking a jibe at BJP for its performance in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram assembly elections where counting is underway, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav Tuesday said when "one and one come together, it makes 11." In a tweet, Akhilesh Yadav said, "Jab ek aur ek milkar bante hai gyaarah, tab badey bado ki satta ho jaati hai nau do gyaarah (when one and one come together, it makes 11, and the power of the bigwigs eventually fade away)."
Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje wins from Jhalrapatan constituency. Raje has been a three-time MLA from this assembly seat. She was competing against Manvendra Singh, son of former BJP leader Jaswant Singh.
As counting of votes for the Rajasthan assembly elections is being conducted where Congress is inching towards majority, Ashok gehlot was seen having tea. This couls be seen as a move to slam BJP’s Narendra Modi, who often refer to himself as a “chaiwala”.
As counting of votes for the Rajasthan assembly elections is being conducted where Congress is inching towards majority, Ashok gehlot was seen having tea. This couls be seen as a move to slam BJP’s Narendra Modi, who often refer to himself as a “chaiwala”.
As counting of votes for the Rajasthan assembly elections is being conducted where Congress is inching towards majority, Ashok gehlot was seen having tea. This couls be seen as a move to slam BJP’s Narendra Modi, who often refer to himself as a “chaiwala”.
Sachin Pilot says we are moving towards a full majority and I am sure it will be clear once final numbers are in, but still we welcome all like-minded and anti-BJP parties to support us and we are in touch. Congress party meeting will be conducted tomorrow in Rajasthan and we are in talks with 8 independents in Rajasthan.
Here is how candidates are doing on VIP seats in Rajasthan-
• Congress leader Sachin Pilot is leading from Tonk seat.
• Ashok Parnami from the Adarsh Nagar seat leading.
• Ashok Gehlot is leading from Sadarpura seat.
• Congress leader Girija Vyas leading from Uday Pur.
• Congress leader Sachin Pilot is leading from Tonk seat.
• Ashok Parnami from the Adarsh Nagar seat leading.
• Ashok Gehlot is leading from Sadarpura seat.
• Congress leader Girija Vyas leading from Uday Pur.
Ashok Gehlot says Congress has won the mandate. Numbers can go up & down but the public's mandate is in the favour of Congress. We'll get clear majority, still we would want independent candidates & parties other than BJP to support us if they want.
Meeting started in Jaipur BJP office where Vasundhara Raje, state president Madan Lal Saini and national secretary Murlidhar Rao, Chandrasekhar and V Satish are present.
If the trends are to be believed, Congress will certainly form government in Rajasthan, MP and Chhattisgarh. The results are an indication of the anger of people of Rajasthan against the BJP govt. Thank people of Rajasthan and the party leadership: Sachin Pilot
If the trends are to be believed, Congress will certainly form government in Rajasthan, MP and Chhattisgarh. The results are an indication of the anger of people of Rajasthan against the BJP govt. Thank people of Rajasthan and the party leadership: Sachin Pilot
Other ministers trailing in Rajasthan are Transport Minister Yoonus Khan (Tonk), Social Justice Minister Arun Chaturvedi (Civil Lines), Water Resources Minister Rampratap (Hanumangarh), Agriculture Minister Prabhu Lal Saini (Anta), UDH Minister Srichand Kriplani (Nimahera), Gaupalan Minister Otaram Devasi (Sirohi seat), Health Minister Kalicharan (Malvia Nagar), Mines Minister Surendra Pal Singh (Karanpura), Higher Education Minister Kiran Maheshwari (Rajsamand) and Industry Minister Rajpal Singh (Jhotwara). Former minister Gajendra Singh is trailing in Lohawat.
Congress candidate and discus throw gold medallist in the 2010 Commonwealth Games Krishna Poonia is leading in the Sadulpur constituency by 646 votes
Rajasthan Environment Minister Gajendra Singh trailing by a margin of 1,375 votes in Lohawat while Rajasthan's Cooperative Minister Ajay Singh trailing by a margin of 1,311 votes in Degana seat and Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria trailing in Udaipur seat with a margin of 330 votes and Rajasthan's Health Minister Kalicharan trailing by 117 votes in Malviya Nagar seat.
Congress crosses majority mark with 100 seats In BJP ruled state. The BJP is fighting anti-incumbency to retain power in the desert state, which has a tradition of alternating between Congress and BJP every five years.
Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje is leading in her constituency Jhalrapatan. Her rival is Manvendra Singh, son of former BJP leader Jaswant Singh. Vasundhara Raje is at 6279 votes while rival Manvendra Singh is at 2024 votes.
With trends in favour, supporters of Congress leader Sachin Pilot begin celebrations, burst firecrackers. Among Congress' bigwigs in fray are Rajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot from Tonk and former chief minister Ashok Gehlot from Sardarpura. Earlier, Pilot had claimed “I am quite confident that the party will be forming the government with a comfortable majority. There is feedback that the BJP will not be able to cross the figure of 50 seats."
With trends in favour, supporters of Congress leader Sachin Pilot begin celebrations, burst firecrackers. Among Congress' bigwigs in fray are Rajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot from Tonk and former chief minister Ashok Gehlot from Sardarpura. Earlier, Pilot had claimed “I am quite confident that the party will be forming the government with a comfortable majority. There is feedback that the BJP will not be able to cross the figure of 50 seats."
According to the postal ballot votes counted on 134 seats, Congress now at 80 and BJP at 60, while 4 seats are with others.
According to the postal ballot votes counted on 134 seats, Congress now at 80 and BJP at 60, while 4 seats are with others.
Congress workers perform 'hawan' outside Congress president Rahul Gandhi's residence in Delhi. On 11 December 2017, Congress president Rahul Gandhi was elected unopposed to the top post of his party.
On 111 seats out of the total 199 seats, Congress leads with 43 while BJP is at 65. Others at 3. In the state, Mayawati-led BSP had fielded 190 candidates, the Communist Party of India-Marxist 28 and the Communist Party of India 16 candidates and there are 830 Independent candidates.
As the initial results are coming, the trend shows that the Congress is taking a huge lead with 49 seats while the BJP is still at 29, others at 2. In the state, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed 12 major rallies and Congress president Rahul Gandhi nine in the state. Both sides fielded their top leaders in the campaign.
Strongrooms opened in presence of candidates and machines taken to counting centres. The initial trend shows BJP at 5, Congress at 7 in Rajasthan
Counting of vote starts for 199 seats in Rajasthan. A total of 678 assembly seats across five states went for polls, after polling was countermanded in one seat in Rajasthan due to death of a candidate.
Today at 8 AM, strongrooms will be opened in the presence of candidates and from there machines will be taken to counting centres.It is said that in Rajasthan, the contest is largely bipolar between the BJP and Congress in about 130 seats. At about 50 other seats, rebel candidates from both major parties are in the fray, refusing to step down in favour of the official nominees.
Reports say that there are around 135 seats where there is a direct contest between the BJP and the Congress. A triangular contest is likely on 35 seats. Rajasthan has traditionally voted the incumbent government out of power and Vasundhara Raje is facing strong anti-incumbency and an invigorated Congress.
CM Vasundhara Raje was seen leaving for temple ahead of counting of votes. Raje is contesting from Jhalrapatan constituency, considered her bastion. This time she face BJP veteran Jaswant Singh's son Manvendra Singh who has defected to the Congress, complaining that his old party had hurt the pride of the Rajputs by ignoring his father in the last Lok Sabha election.
CM Vasundhara Raje was seen leaving for temple ahead of counting of votes. Raje is contesting from Jhalrapatan constituency, considered her bastion. This time she face BJP veteran Jaswant Singh's son Manvendra Singh who has defected to the Congress, complaining that his old party had hurt the pride of the Rajputs by ignoring his father in the last Lok Sabha election.
Voting in Rajasthan took place in 199 seats and polling was countermanded in one seat in Rajasthan due to death of a candidate. Voters had put vote at 51,687 polling booths, 259 of them managed exclusively by women officials and security personnel.
In the state, nearly 20,000 government staff is deployed for counting of votes for the Rajasthan Assembly elections where counting will start at 8 am. In 2013 assembly election, BJP had won 163 seats, Congress 21, BSP 3, NPP 4 and independents and others 9 seats.
Background
In the state, BJP’s Vasundhara Raje hopes to return as the state's chief minister and if the Congress wins, it is expected to pick between former chief minister Ashok Gehlot and state party president Sachin Pilot for the top post in the state. Raje was contesting from Jhalrapatan constituency, considered her bastion. This time she faces BJP veteran Jaswant Singh's son Manvendra Singh who has defected to the Congress, complaining that his old party had hurt the pride of the Rajputs by ignoring his father in the last Lok Sabha election. In other constituencies, groups like the Bahujan Samaj Party and rebels who are contesting against official party candidates may queer the pitch.
Number of rallies by main national leaders in Rajasthan
- Narendra Modi – 13 rallies
- Rahul Gandhi – 24 rallies
- Amit Shah – 21 rallies
- Yogi Adityanath – 24 rallies
Here is seats & voting percentage of 2013 results
- BJP – 163 seats (45.17 percent)
- Congress – 21 seats (33.07 percent)
- BSP – 3 seats (3.37 percent)
- Independent – 7 seats (8.21 percent)
- National People’s Party – 4 seats (4.25 percent)
- National Unionist Zamindara Party – 2 seats (1.01 percent)
- Others – No seats (4.92 percent)
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