Five State Vidhan Sabha Election Results 2018
ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 2018
BREAKING NEWS
FULL COVERAGE |CHHATTISGARH| MADHYA PRADESH| RAJASTHAN| TELANGANA| MIZORAM
MADHYA PRADESH
SEATS 230NEEDED FOR MAJORITY 116
PARTY SEAT
BJP 109
INC(CONGRESS) 114
BSP 2
CCG 0
OTHER 5
MIZORAM
SEATS 40NEEDED FOR MAJORITY 21
PARTY SEAT
BJP 1
INC(CONGRESS) 5
MNF 26
OTHER 8
RAJASTHAN
SEATS 199NEEDED FOR MAJORITY 100
PARTY SEAT
BJP 76
INC(CONGRESS) 100
BSP 6
OTHER 20
TELANGANA
SEATS 119NEEDED FOR MAJORITY 60
PARTY SEAT
BJP 1
INC(CONGRESS) 21
TRS 88
AIMIM 7
OTHER 2
CHHATTISGARH
SAETS 90NEEDED FOR MAJORITY 46
PARTY SEAT
BJP 15
INC(CONGRESS) 68
BSP 7
OTHER 0
Race result patterns: Congress drives BJP in Rajasthan, close battle in MP, Chhattisgarh
The results in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, the three states represented by the BJP, are vital for both the BJP and the Congress.
Decision 2018 outcome patterns: Congress drives BJP in Rajasthan, close battle in MP, Chhattisgarh
Ashok Gehlot (left) and Sachin Pilot are both seen as contenders for the Rajasthan boss priest's post if the Congress wins.
Features
Early tallying patterns on Tuesday demonstrated the Congress getting a charge out of a strong lead in Rajasthan, and secured a neck-and-neck race with the decision BJP in two other Hindi belt states.When this story was distributed, the Congress was driving by more than 20 situates in Rajasthan. The edges were much smaller in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, where cast a ballot where being checked in 124 and 61 bodies electorate, separately.
In Telangana, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi drove the "mahakutami" partnership between the Congress, the Telugu Desam Party and two different outfits by almost 20 seats. The TRS was ahead in 41 seats.
In Mizoram. The Mizo National Front was driving in 8 seats, and the Congress, in three.
The results in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, the three states administered by the BJP, are significant for both the BJP and the Congress.
India's decision gathering will be anxious to abstain from losing ground in the Hindi belt in front of the general race due by May 2019, and its main opponent will be quick to enhance its waning nearness on India's political guide.
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