Explorer
Advertisement
Himachal Election 2017 LIVE: 28.6% voting till 12 pm
Himachal Election 2017 LIVE: The high-octane campaign for Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections marked by acrimonious exchangesbetween the two contenders for power-the state's ruling Congress and main opposition BJP--ended on Tuesday.
New Delhi (November 9): With 337 candidates in fray, polling in the high stake Himachal Pradesh Assembly election began on Thursday at 8:00 am. Polling for all the 68 constituencies will go on till 5:00 pm. The state is going for polling just before Gujarat polls which will begin from next month.
Himachal Pradesh Assembly election LIVE COVERAGE
- 55% voting till 2pm
- 28.6% voting till 12 pm
#HimachalElections2017 Union Minister JP Nadda casts his vote at a polling booth in Bilaspur pic.twitter.com/wt7a9jrJr0
— ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2017
- 13.72% polling recorded in first two hours of Himachal Pradesh elections
#HimachalPradeshElections Virbhadra Singh and his son Vikramaditya cast their votes at a polling booth in Shimla. Virbhadra Singh says the Congress party will be victorious with full majority pic.twitter.com/CKm4rxorbo
— ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2017
Hamirpur: BJP's chief ministerial candidate Prem Kumar Dhumal and BJP MP from Hamirpur Anurag Thakur cast their votes. #HimachalPradeshElections pic.twitter.com/pNxe6IzYu0
— ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2017
- Confident of getting majority in the election, the next government too will be of Congress: Virbhadra Singh (9:50 am)
- We aimed to get 50 plus seats but now that we are receiving so much support from all sections of the society, we expect it to cross 60: Prem Kumar Dhumal, BJP's CM candidate
Elderly woman, Barfi Devi, casts her vote at polling booth number 7 in Samirpur #HimachalPradesh pic.twitter.com/2TILgQi2Pk
— ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2017
#HimachalElections2017 Voters queue up to cast their votes at a polling booth in Dharamshala. pic.twitter.com/Z8nfe5g6ID — ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2017
- Voting for Himachal Pradesh Assembly election begins (8:00 am)
- 11,500 Himachal Pradesh police jawans, 6400 Home guards, 65 companies of paramilitary forces deployed across the state for the assembly election (7:53 am)
- Himachal Pradesh Assembly election to take place, polling for all the 68 constituencies will begin at 8:00 am and go on till 5:00 pm (7:23 am)
#Visuals from a polling station in Mandi, voting to begin at 8 AM in all the 68 constituencies #HimachalPradesh pic.twitter.com/Z8fL2OpcxG — ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2017The high-octane campaign for Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections marked by acrimonious exchanges between the two contenders for power--the state's ruling Congress and main opposition BJP--ended on Tuesday. The BJP announced Prem Kumar Dhumal as its chief ministerial face just a week ago. The saffron party's campaign was virtually spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who lacerated the Congress over corruption, while Rahul Gandhi mounted a spirited counteroffensive, targeting the Centre over note ban and the GST. The 73-year-old Dhumal, a two-term chief minister, is seeking to thwart the Congress's chief ministerial candidate Virbhadra Singh's record seventh shot at power. Himachal Pradesh Assembly election 2017: Interesting Facts
- A total of 50,25,941 voters are eligible to cast their vote
- 7,525 polling booths have been set up in the state
- 37,605 polling personnel have been deputed for poll duty
- 17,850 personnel of police and Home Guards and 65 companies of central paramilitary force have been deployed
- Ruling Congress led by the chief minister and the BJP led with former chief minister Dhumal are contesting on all 68 seats
- BSP is contesting on 42 seats
- CPI(M) 14, Swabhiman Party and Lok Gathbandhan Party six each and the CPI-3
- The 12-days high-voltage campaign saw over 450 rallies by star campaigners of the BJP and the Congress
- There is straight contest only in one constituency (Jhanduta)
- The maximum number of 12 candidates is in fray in Dharamsala
- BJP has fielded four Congressmen including former minister Anil Sharma
- BJP has also given ticket to on Independent from Chopal
- Congress had fielded two independents from Paonta Sahib and Kangra
- Both CM Virbhadra Singh and Dhumal have shifted their constituencies and are contesting from Arki and Sujanpur, respectively.
Follow Breaking News on ABP Live for more latest stories and trending topics. Watch breaking news and top headlines online on ABP News LIVE TV
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Top Headlines
India
Election 2024
Election 2024
Election 2024
Advertisement
Trending News
Sagarneel SinhaSagarneel Sinha
Opinion