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Click to read The BJP's dominance in the Northeast, the onslaught of regional parties, the claw of Congress did not work. All results of Meghalaya Nagaland and Tripura Assembly Election 2023
In Tripura and Nagaland, the BJP has been defeated, while in Meghalaya there will still be a minor power struggle. New Delhi. Northeast in the three states of assembly elections in the results of BJP Got a big win. Around 19:00, the results of all places will be known, except for 3 seats. In Nagaland and Tripura, the people have crowned the BJP in power, while in Meghalaya, the BJP’s former…
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BJP will form government in Tripura and Nagaland, will form an alliance with NPP in Meghalaya, know 10 big things After the election results of North East states, BJP is going to form the government in Tripura and Nagaland. And in Meghalaya, it will form an alliance with the NPP. This election result has given a new direction to the politics of North East. There is an atmosphere of celebration in…
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LIVE: NPP wins 20 seats, UDP bags 11 constituencies in Meghalaya#LIVE #NPP #wins #seats #UDP #bags #constituencies #Meghalaya
The ruling National People’s Party (NPP) in Meghalaya won 20 seats, and was leading in five other constituencies, the Election Commission said on Thursday as results of 52 of the 59 assembly seats that went to polls on February 27 were declared. The United Democratic Party (UDP) bagged 11 constituencies, while the Congress won five seats. The Voice of the People Party (VPP) and the Trinamool…
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Stage Set For Counting In Tripura, Meghalaya, Nagaland
The Election Commission has made adequate arrangements for counting of votes. New Delhi: Results will be declared today for assembly polls in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland with the keenly-fought battle in the three northeastern states marking the first round of polls in an electorally-crucial year. Meghalaya and Nagaland went for the assembly polls on February 27 and voting was held in…
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Election results in Tripura, Meghalaya, Nagaland not related to Bharat Jodo Yatra’s success, says Congress | Meghalaya Election News
NEW DELHI: The Congress has reiterated that the results of the forthcoming assembly elections in the three north-eastern states of Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland have no relation to the party’s recently-concluded Bharat Jodo Yatra (BJY).Congress general secretary in-charge of communications Jairam Ramesh has categorically said that the Bharat Jodo Yatra has nothing whatsoever to do with…
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PM Modi To Address Two Poll Rallies In Tripura Today; Voting On Feb 16
Read more on February 27. The results of all three states– each with a strength of 60 members– will be announced on March 2. The terms of all three state assemblies are scheduled to end in March — Nagaland on March 12, Meghalaya on March 15 and Tripura on March 22. During Prime Minister’s visit to Tripura today, he will be received by Chief Minister Manik Saha, BJP state election in-charge Mahesh…
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BJP government in Mehghalaya, Meghalaya assembly elections 2018 on Business Standard. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and National People's Party (NPP) set to form government in Mehghalaya together. BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma took swipe at Congress President Rahul Gandhi.
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Ampati Election Result Live Updates: Congress Wins by 3191 Votes
Ampati Election Result Live Updates: Congress Wins by 3191 Votes
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Ampati is one of the 60 Assembly seats in Meghalaya. Full list of contesting candidates and live results of the 2018 Ampati by-election.
Ampati is one of the 60 Assembly seats in Meghalaya. 53. Ampati (ST) is one of the 60 Assembly seats in Meghalaya. Ampati is located in the South West Garo Hills district and Garo Hills region of Meghalaya. Check the table below for the list of…
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Click to read #Election Results 2023: Tripura-Meghalaya-Nagaland fastest results, see only on Amarujala app and Amarujala.com - Assembly Election Results 2023 Coverage Meghalaya Tripura Nagaland Assembly Election Counting News in Hindi
election result coverage – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion The results of Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland assembly elections will come tomorrow i.e. on Thursday. Polling was held in Tripura on 16 February and in Nagaland-Meghalaya on 27 February in a single phase each. All the three states have a 60-60 member assembly. You will get the fastest results of these elections on Amar Ujala App and…
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Meghalaya Elections 2023 | Tripura Elections 2023 | Nagaland Elections 2023 | Election Result | Election 2024 | Election News
Election 2023 Winners List Live: CM Saha’s victory in Tripura, Nephew Rio also shines, know who won where The counting of the votes of the Legislative Assembly election held in Tripura, Meghalaya, Nagaland continues this morning। These three states are witnessing strong competition among various political parties। See who is winning from where. Image Source: FILE PHOTOWho won in three…
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BJP set to form Meghalaya govt; Himanta calls Rahul's decisions immature
With the Bharatiya Janata celebration (BJP) and the country wide human beings's party (NPP) set to shape the next authorities collectively in Meghalaya, in spite of the Congress prevailing the biggest variety of seats, BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma took a swipe at Congress president Rahul Gandhi. He claimed that Rahul Gandhi's choice to ship his party's top leadership to Meghalaya lacked calculation and showed immaturity.
"I assume pinnacle Congress leaders were sent to Meghalaya as they were informed that they had been the unmarried largest birthday celebration. but, that they had no support from local parties -- the latter are helping the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP). I experience that Rahul Gandhi sent 4 senior leaders of the celebration to Shillong with none calculation.
It suggests his lack of maturity," Sarma told ANI.
After the counting of votes on Saturday, Meghalaya threw up a hung meeting, with the Congress prevailing 21 seats and NPP bagging 19.
NPP president Conrad okay Sangma on Sunday submitted to Governor Governor Ganga Prasad a letter of support from 34 legislators within the 60-member Meghalaya meeting, and staked claim to form the subsequent kingdom government.
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Rahul Gandhi: Focused on winning back trust of people in NE
Rahul Gandhi: Focused on winning back trust of people in NE
New Delhi, Mar 5 Breaking his hush on the gathering’s thrashing in three upper east states, Congress president Rahul Gandhi today said he regarded the command of people in the locale and was focused on winning back their trust.
Gandhi’s response came two days after results for assembly elections in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland were declared on Saturday. The Congress lost Meghalaya and failed…
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Fake forgery of EVMs, after recording, Manik Sarkar won with 5142 votes. BJP's statue defeats Bhomik The picture of the results of the assembly elections in three states of Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura in the North-East has now become clear. In Tripura, the Bharatiya Janata Party has demolished the 25-year-old fort of the Left Front. The results of 59 seats of Tripura came on Saturday. In the Tripura assembly elections in 2018, the BJP has won 35 seats, while the CPI (M), which has been in power for 25 years, had to be content with only 16 seats. Whereas the IPFT has won 8 seats. However, there was a dispute over the CM Manik Sarkar's seat. Because of this, the counting took place on the seat till late evening. After long counting, Manik Sarkar won with 5142 votes. Manik Sarkar stood in the election field from Dhanpur seat. At the beginning of the counting, Manik was lagging behind the anti-party candidate. At the same time, the CPM accused the counting of the counting and filed a complaint with the Election Commission. The statement of the Manik Sarkar itself came in the form of an attempt to fake the counting and also accused the BJP workers of trying to spoil the atmosphere. At the same time, after the counting of 4 rounds of information, the BJP had complained that EVMs are not the sign of the polling agent on the machine, after which the BJP had closed the counting. Also, the BJP delegation also met the members of the Election Commission. At the same time, after the counting, the Manik Sarkar finally won by 5142 votes. Let us tell you that the Manik Sarkar won the election from Dhanpur for the first time in 1998, when he became the Chief Minister of the state for the first time. The image of the Manik Sarkar is an honest leader, so the CPM-led Left Front also contested this election under his leadership. However, this time his dream of creating a Left Front government was incomplete. Manik Sarkar defeated BJP's statue Bhowmick. Let us know that in Tripura, BJP has won an unexpected victory. In the last assembly elections, the saffron party had to be content with only 1.5 per cent votes. But in the elections of this time.
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BJP set to form Meghalaya govt; Himanta calls Rahul's decisions immature
NPP President Conrad K Sangma on Sunday submitted to Governor Ganga Prasad a letter of support from 34 legislators and staked claim to form the next government in Meghalaya
With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the National People's Party (NPP) set to form the next government together in Meghalaya, despite the Congress winning the largest number of seats, BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma took a swipe at Congress president Rahul Gandhi. He claimed that Rahul Gandhi's decision to send his party's top leadership to Meghalaya lacked calculation and showed immaturity.
"I think top Congress leaders were sent to Meghalaya as they were told that they were the single largest party. However, they had no support from regional parties -- the latter are supporting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). I feel that Rahul Gandhi sent four senior leaders of the party to Shillong without any calculation.
It shows his lack of maturity," Sarma told ANI. After the counting of votes on Saturday, Meghalaya threw up a hung Assembly, with the Congress winning 21 seats and NPP bagging 19.
NPP president Conrad K Sangma on Sunday submitted to Governor Governor Ganga Prasad a letter of support from 34 legislators in the 60-member Meghalaya Assembly, and staked claim to form the next state government.
ALSO READ: Meghalaya saves Congress the blushes, may spell trouble for BJP in Manipur
The 34 legislators include 19 from NPP, six from United Democratic Party (UDP), four from People's Democratic Front (PDF), two each from Hill State People's Democratic Party (HSPDP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), besides one Independent MLA Samuel Sangma.
According to news agency IANS, the regional parties -- UDP, HSPDP and PDF -- extended support to the NPP on the condition that Conrad Sangma, the youngest son of former Lok Sabha Speaker P A Sangma, would be made the chief minister.
The alliance will now wait for an invitation from the Governor to form the next government.
Meanwhile, Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma tendered his resignation to Governor Ganga Prasad after his party, Congress, failed to secure a majority.
"Since the whole election process is over, the chief minister has to submit his resignation, so I did. Further course of action will follow according to convention," the outgoing chief minister told PTI.
ALSO READ: NDA bags Meghalaya too: NPP's Conrad Sangma stakes claim to form govt
Congress made all attempts to get the support of regional parties. The outgoing Chief Minister, Mukul Sangma, even came up with a proposal of sharing power -- two-and-a-half years each -- with the UDP, the main regional party in the state.
"He (Mukul Sangma) came and met me seeking our support to form the government with the proposal of sharing power for two-and-a-half years each," UDP chief Dr Donkupar Roy said.
Roy said that his party did not approve the idea of working with the Congress for the sake of stability.
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via Today Bharat The exit polls have predicted a landslide victory for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance in both the Maharashtra and Haryana Assembly polls held on Monday. While most exit polls predicted a saffron tsunami, the TV9 Bharatvarsh poll indicated a hung Assembly in Haryana. Going by the exit polls, the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance is expected to form the government in Maharashtra again, while in Haryana incumbent CM Manohar Lal Khattar will get a second term. Once elected, Shiv Senarsquo;s Aditya Thackeray, who made his political debut by contesting his first election, is likely to get a major portfolio as he makes a start in governance. In Maharashtra, the ldquo;Poll of Exit Pollsrdquo; showed that the BJP-Sena alliance had a clear edge over their rivals Congress and Nationalist Congress Party, with 218 seats predicted for the ruling alliance in the 288-member Assembly. The Congress-NCP is expected to get 57 seats, while others may get 13. Interestingly, the BJP-Sena had contested the 2014 Assembly polls separately and later came together to form the government. But this time they had decided to be together from the beginning itself to avoid splitting of votes and giving the Congress-NCP alliance an advantage. In Haryana too, the ldquo;Poll of Exit Pollsrdquo; gave the BJP 66 seats in the Assembly of 90, while giving 14 to the Congress, two to the INLD and Akali Dal alliance and eight to others. The results of these exit polls are a major blow to the Congress, which was hoping to revive its fortunes in the two states. The party had hoped to encash on the brewing dissent among people over the economic slowdown and loss of jobs. However, while the BJP juggernaut apparently rolled on unhindered in both states, the Congress was bogged down by internal strife and factionalism. The day started with a lukewarm response by voters with only 37.64 per cent turnout by 2 pm in Haryana and 30.91 per cent in Maharashtra. While it picked up marginally after lunch, the final voter turnout in Maharashtra remained at 55.45 per cent and in Haryana it was 61.92 per cent. Besides the Assembly polls in the two states, there were bypolls in 51 Assembly and two Lok Sabha seats in 18 states, where the overall voter turnout was close to 57 per cent. The bypolls to the five Assembly constituencies in Kerala were marred by heavy rains, especially in Ernakulam, as voters waded through water-logged roads to exercise their franchise. High voter turnout was reported in Khonsa West seat in Arunachal Pradesh (90 per cent), Naxal-hit Chitrakot in Chhattisgarh (74 per cent), Huzurnagar Telangana (84 per cent) and Jhabua in Madhya Pradesh (62 pet cent) per cent and Shella in Meghalaya (84.56 per cent). The votes will be counted on October 24.
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