Ahead of Himachal ballot counting, Congress expels 30 ‘office-bearers’
By ANI
SHIMLA: A day forward of the counting for Himachal Pradesh meeting elections, the Congress has expelled 30 occasion “office-bearers” from the first membership for six years for “anti-party activities” .
Those expelled embrace vice presidents and former vice presidents of the Shimla (Rural) district committee of the occasion and a normal secretary of NSUI (National Students’ Union of India).
The choice was taken by state Congress chief Pratibha Singh on the idea of a decision obtained from the Block Congress Committee Chopal, District Shimla. Pratibha Singh, MP, is the spouse of former Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh. Their son Vikramaditya Singh is a Congress candidate from Shimla Rural.
According to the exit polls, BJP has an edge over Congress in a tricky battle in Himachal Pradesh.
While most exit polls predicted that BJP will seemingly retain Himachal Pradesh, one exit ballot predicted Congress to steer within the sweepstakes to type authorities within the hill state, which has seen the facility rotating between the BJP and Congress for a number of a long time.
The exit ballot outcomes got here out after the conclusion of the second section of polling in Gujarat on Monday. The first section of polling in Gujarat was held on December 1 and outcomes for the 2 states will probably be declared on December 8.
In Himachal Pradesh, which went to the polls on November 12, the Republic-PMARQ exit ballot gave 34-49 seats to BJP with a vote share of 44.8 per cent.
It predicted that Congress will get 28-33 seats with a vote share of 42.9 per cent. AAP is predicted to get a 0-1 seat within the state with a 2.8 per cent vote share, the exit ballot stated.
Himachal Pradesh has 68 member meeting.
India Today-Axis ballot predicted that Congress is forward and would have 30-40 seats within the hill state, BJP 24-34 and AAP 4 to eight seats. The ballot predicted a 44 per cent vote share for Congress, 42 laptop for BJP, two per cent for AAP and 12 per cent for others.
India TV-Matrize ballot gave 35-40 seats to BJP and 26-31 to Congress. The ballot predicted that AAP won’t be able to open its account whereas others will get 0-3 seats.
The NewsX-Jan ki Baat ballot predicted 32-40 polls for BJP, 27-34 for Congress, none for AAP and 1-2 for others.
The Times Now-ETG ballot predicted 34-42 seats for BJP, 24-32 for Congress, none for AAP and others getting 1-3 seats.
The Zee News-BARC ballot predicted 35-40 seats for BJP, 20-25 for Congress, 0-3 for AAP and 1-5 for others within the hill state.
Polling for 68 meeting seats in Himachal Pradesh was held on November 12, with the state recording a 75.6 per cent turnout, breaking the 2017 document.
SHIMLA: A day forward of the counting for Himachal Pradesh meeting elections, the Congress has expelled 30 occasion “office-bearers” from the first membership for six years for “anti-party activities” .
Those expelled embrace vice presidents and former vice presidents of the Shimla (Rural) district committee of the occasion and a normal secretary of NSUI (National Students’ Union of India).
The choice was taken by state Congress chief Pratibha Singh on the idea of a decision obtained from the Block Congress Committee Chopal, District Shimla. Pratibha Singh, MP, is the spouse of former Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh. Their son Vikramaditya Singh is a Congress candidate from Shimla Rural.
According to the exit polls, BJP has an edge over Congress in a tricky battle in Himachal Pradesh.
While most exit polls predicted that BJP will seemingly retain Himachal Pradesh, one exit ballot predicted Congress to steer within the sweepstakes to type authorities within the hill state, which has seen the facility rotating between the BJP and Congress for a number of a long time.
The exit ballot outcomes got here out after the conclusion of the second section of polling in Gujarat on Monday. The first section of polling in Gujarat was held on December 1 and outcomes for the 2 states will probably be declared on December 8.
In Himachal Pradesh, which went to the polls on November 12, the Republic-PMARQ exit ballot gave 34-49 seats to BJP with a vote share of 44.8 per cent.
It predicted that Congress will get 28-33 seats with a vote share of 42.9 per cent. AAP is predicted to get a 0-1 seat within the state with a 2.8 per cent vote share, the exit ballot stated.
Himachal Pradesh has 68 member meeting.
India Today-Axis ballot predicted that Congress is forward and would have 30-40 seats within the hill state, BJP 24-34 and AAP 4 to eight seats. The ballot predicted a 44 per cent vote share for Congress, 42 laptop for BJP, two per cent for AAP and 12 per cent for others.
India TV-Matrize ballot gave 35-40 seats to BJP and 26-31 to Congress. The ballot predicted that AAP won’t be able to open its account whereas others will get 0-3 seats.
The NewsX-Jan ki Baat ballot predicted 32-40 polls for BJP, 27-34 for Congress, none for AAP and 1-2 for others.
The Times Now-ETG ballot predicted 34-42 seats for BJP, 24-32 for Congress, none for AAP and others getting 1-3 seats.
The Zee News-BARC ballot predicted 35-40 seats for BJP, 20-25 for Congress, 0-3 for AAP and 1-5 for others within the hill state.
Polling for 68 meeting seats in Himachal Pradesh was held on November 12, with the state recording a 75.6 per cent turnout, breaking the 2017 document.