Assembly Elections 2021: Mamata, Sreedharan… Top Names To Watch Out For Ahead Of Results
As many as 1,100 counting observers will watch the process and candidates and agents will have to produce a negative Covid test report or double dose of vaccination certificate to get an entry.
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Counting of votes will be held today in the high-stakes Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry assembly elections, overshadowed by the raging Covid pandemic, as the BJP seeks to consolidate its hold over more states and the Congress along with its allies attempts to regain turf. They said counting of votes will begin at 8 am and continue late into the night. As many as 1,100 counting observ
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Assam polls: Can Congress stop BJP juggernaut?
The exit polls have given an edge to the BJP-led ruling coalition which has the regional Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) as components.
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GUWAHATI: The results of the Assam elections on Sunday will decide if the BJP retains power or a nationally-weakened Congress stages a comeback.
Assam, in one way, is a vital state for both parties. For the BJP, the state is important not just for the party organisation but also for party ideology – the National Register of Citizens or NRC is its flagship ideological programme.
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Roadmap in place for enforcement of COVID protocols and conducting safe and peaceful counting, police says.
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Officials waiting to undergo COVID-19 test on the eve of the counting day of Assam Assembly Polls, in Tezpur on May 1.
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Roadmap in place for enforcement of COVID protocols and conducting safe and peaceful counting, police says.
Both the Mitrajot and Mahajot alliances are exuding confidence about forming the next government in Assam ahead of the counting of results of the Assam Assembly elections on Sunday.
Mitrajot is the four-party alliance headed by the BJP that hopes to retain power and Mahajot comprising 10 parties is headed by opposition Congress.
BJP s own version of exit, predicts 83 seats for the saffron party and it s allies
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Ruling BJP in Assam on Friday came up with its own version of exit poll and said that the party together with allies will get 83 seats, on its own. BJP will win 70 seats while its ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) will suffer reverses and will settle for just eight seats.
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Ruling BJP in Assam on Friday came up with its own version of exit poll and said that the party together with allies will get 83 seats, on its own. BJP will win 70 seats while its ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) will suffer reverses and will settle for just eight seats. BJP in Assam had set a target of winning 100 plus seats for the assembly polls of 2021. Most exit polls have hinted at BJP retaining power in Assam. “BJP on its own will get a majority and will win 70 seats, while its ally AGP will win eight seats,