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  • Polling for 20 seats in Jharkhand tomorrow

    Polling will take place tomorrow in 20 constituencies in Jharkhand spread across seven Maoist-hit tribal districts in the second of the five-stage elections to the 81-member Assembly.

    Adequate security forces have been deployed in all the 20 constituencies, with 16 of them being reserved for tribals, and personnel have been asked to diligently follow standard operating procedures.

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    Counting starts in Jharkhand’s for 81 seats, the BJP speed up away, leaving it as the only possibility for up-and-coming as the single largest party in the state. The Jharkhand Assembly Election 2014 Exit Poll Results are to be supposed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under the leadership of Amit Shah is headed for a clear mandate. The ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) under the leader of Shibu Soren will be pushed to the third spot whereas the Rahul Gandhi-led Indian National Congress party will be languishing on the third spot.

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      The BJP, Congress and JVM have fielded four women candidates each. Now counting starts in Jharkhand’s for 81 seats, the BJP speed up away....

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        This Jharkhand election will give the state, which has been determined by political uncertainty since its birth its tenth government in 14 years.
        Last edited by PriyankaDhariwal; 12-23-2014, 02:57 PM.

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        • #5
          The BJP is contesting on 18 seats in this phase and leaving two - Tamar and Jugsalai.

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            In the 20 seats which are going to polls in the second phase, BJP had eight MLAs, JMM five, Congress two and rest were held by Independents and other parties in the last Assembly elections.

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            • #7
              In Jharkhand, trends are now available for all 81 seats, the BJP is leading in 41 seats.

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                In the 20 seats which are going to polls in the 2nd phase, BJP had eight MLAs, JMM five, Congress two and rest were held by Independents and other parties in the last Assembly elections.

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                • #9
                  The People’s Democratic Party (PDP), with 28 seats, has emerged as the single largest party in Jammu and Kashmir, but the hung Assembly formed by a four-cornered division of seats has made government-formation an uphill task. The incumbent National Conference (NC) was beaten by anti-incumbency, but has survived to fight another battle by winning 15 seats — 13 less than its 2008 tally. The BJP will explore the option of either leading a coalition government or becoming part of one, its president Amit Shah told a press conference at the party headquarters in the New Delhi

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