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Saturday, March 11, 2017

Assembly Election 2017 Result's Live Update

By-: Rishika Sharma

Finally the wait of past one month is about to end, as Assembly Election Results will be declared today. Counting has already begun around 8 AM. People are anxiously looking forward that which party will come in power.

Stay tuned for latest updates as we cover the results live on our Twitter handle as well as the live blog here.

9.40 PM Finally Results Are here

In GOA, Congress made it this time by winning 17 seats, BJP on second place with 13 seats, NCP have one only 1 seat, Maharashtrawadi Gomantak, Goa Forward Party and Independent have won 3 seats each.


In Manipur, Congress repeated the history again by winning 28 seats, BJP has won 21 seats, Naga Peoples Front and National People's Party both have won 4 seats each, All India Trinamool Congress, Lok Jan Shakti Party and Independent have one 1 seat only.


In Punjab, Congress won the maximum seats here also. Congress has won 77 seats, AAP on second place with 20 seats, Akali has won 15 seats, BJP has won 3 seats, Lok Insaaf Party has won 2 seats.

In Uttar Pradesh, unexpected win of BJP with 312 seats, SP won only 47 seats, BSP has won 19 seats, Apna Dal has got 9 seats, Indian National Congress has won 7 seats,  SBSP has won 4 seats, Independent has won 3 seats, Rashtriya Lok Dal and NISHAD have won 1 seat each.

In Uttarakhand, BJP won with  a huge stretch of 57 seats, Congress has won 11 seats and Independent has won 2 seats.
3.25 PM Updates From Goa

Neck-to-Neck fight is still going on in Goa. BJP and Congress both have won 11 seats and leading with 3 seats each.

3.20 PM Results From Punjab

Congress made it this time by winning 61 seats and still leading with 17 seats, AAP coming on second place with 19 seats, leading with 1 seat only. Akali have won 13 seats, leading with 1 seat and Lok Insaaf Party has won 2 seats.

3.14 PM Election Updates From Uttarakhand

BJP have won 17 seats, leading with 39 seats. Congress has won 4 seats, leading with 8 seats. Independent has won no seats till now but still leading with 2 seats.

3.10 PM Trend in UP


Mayawati not able to bear the defeat demanding voting again.



3.04 PM Updates from UP

Unexpectedly BJP has won 72 seats and leading with 237 seats, SP falling on second place with 15 seats and leading with 36 seats, whereas then BSP with 2 seats and leading with 16 seats.

2.57 PM Projections From Manipur

Results were looking like in favor of Bjp, but now picture have turned different. Both BJP and Congress have won 14 seats each, and Congress is still leading with 9 seats whereas BJP with 6 seats.Will Bjp be able to make it this time or not? We will get to know soon

1.50 PM Exit Polls Went Wrong for Goa

According to Exit Polls, it was expected that BJP will win easily whereas updates are showing that Congress isgiving neck-to-neck fight to BJP. The results are coming opposite to Exit Polls.


Different Exit Polls showed a clear BJP victory in Goa.    Image Credit : Firstpost


1.38 PM Trending in Goa


Another win in the favor of Congress. 

1.23 PM Update From Punjab


Prakash Singh Badal, the incumbent CM in Punjab says he accepts the mandate. He has announced his decision to handover his resignation to the Government.

1.18 PM Updates From Punjab

Congress is ready for a come back after 10 years,as they are leading with 70 seats. AAP has lost all hopes to win in Punjab. Punjab has total 117 seats, and a party needs 59 seats to form a government, and Congress is already leading with 70 seats.



1.05 PM More from Goa ( Source : India Today)

Goa forward's Jayesh Salgaokar leads in Saligao, BJP's Dilip Parulekar trails.

Another win comes BJP's way in Goa as Milind Naik wins in Mormugao.

BJP leader Pramod Sawant wins in Sakhali constituency, while Congress candidate Ravi Naik bags in Ponda.

Former Goa CM and Congress candidate Digambar Kamat leads over BJP's Sharmad Raiturkar in Margao constituency.

Babush Monserrate takes lead in Panaji in Round two of the Goa Assembly election 2017 vote-counting.

In Cuncolim, Congress' Cleofasio Dias has beaten independent candidate Joaquim Alemao by 149 votes

As the second round of counting begins in Goa, Congress gets a win with Wilfred D'sa beating Goa Su-Raj Party's Francisco Pacheco in Nuvem.

12.35 PM

 Discussions have already begun

12.33 PM Projections From Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat has lost the Haridwar (Rural) seat against  BJP rival Yatishwaranand by 12,000 votes




12.28 PM


BJP leading in UP, trend is about to change

12.23 PM Goa Results (Source: India Today )

As the second round of counting begins in Goa, Congress gets a win with Wilfred D'sa beating Goa Su-Raj Party's Francisco Pacheco in Nuvem.

Congress (8 seats) and BJP (7 seats) are going neck-to-neck in Goa Election results 2017.

Another win for Congress in Goa: Jennifer Monserrate beats BJP's Dattaprasad Naik in Taleigao with 11534 votes.

Nationalist Congress Party leader Churchill Alemao wins in Benaulim, beating independent candidate Caetano Silva. That's NCP first win in Goa Assembly election 2017 race.

Goa Forward Party's Vinod Paliencar comes out as the winner in Siolim with 10,189 votes. BJP man Dayanand Mandrekar loses to him with 8748 votes.

Congress gets a win in Poriem constituency as Pratapsingh Rane beats BJP man Vishwajit K Rane with 14083 votes.

Subhash Shirodkar wins in Shiroda, beating BJP's Mahadev Naik.

BJP man Michael Lobo wins by 4460 votes, keeping his seat in the Calangute constituency.

Congress leader Francis Silveira beats BJP's Ramrao Wagh in St Andre with 8878 votes.

 BJP leader Michael Lobo has won in Calangute by 4460 votes.

BJP leader Francis D'Souza wins in the Mapusa constituency with 10,957 votes. The MGP comes in second, followed by Congress. 

Pravin Zatye wins in Mayem constituency, pulling BJP a little ahead in the Goa Assembly election 2017 race.

Independent candidate Govind Gawde wins in Priol, beating Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party's Deepak Dhavalikar.

12.00 Noon

BJP is lacking behind badly in Punjab.


11.58 AM

Along with Kanpur, Lucknow is also ready to celebrate the win of saffron 

11.50 AM A Quick Round-UP

BJP is all set to win in UP as they are leading with 299 seats, Congress-SP is trailing with 74 seats, BSP with 24 seats and Others with 5 seats.

In Uttarakhand, Harish Rawat and Congress seems like losing it on a huge stretch, as BJP looking set to win big.

In Punjab, it looks like Congress will be successful this time, as AAP is falling behind.

Congress is in lead in Goa also.

Sitting  CM Laxmikant Parsekar loses in Mandrem, Goa.

Akram Ibobi Singh won the Thoubal seat against Irom Sharmila.

11.35 AM

The first result from Punjab have been declared. Pravin Zantye from the BJP wins with a margin of 4974 votes against Santosh Kumar Sawant of Congress. 


11.33 AM

Everyone is confident and certain about their win. BJP workers have already started celebrating in Kanpur, as BJP is on lead with 304 seats.

11.30 AM

The wind which seemed like blowing in favour of BJP have turned other way.

11.15 AM

Celebrations have already begun in Chandigarh, Punjab, as Congress is leading with 71 seats.



11.04 AM Trending Updates

BJP is leading ahead with 272 seats, Congress-SP combine is leading with 70 seats and BSP with 17 seats.


10.55 AM

Okram Ibobi Singh made it in Thoubal seat, by winning against  Iron Lady, Irom Sharmila.



10.50 AM Projections from Uttarakhand

In Uttarakhand, it seems like they are all set with the results, as BJP is having a huge lead with 55 seats, whereas Congress with 9 only and Others with 5 seats.

10.25 AM Result Updates From Goa

It seems like trend is about to change once again in Goa. Congress is leading here with 11 seats, BJP who was a ruling party is following behind with 8 seats and Others with 4 seats.


10.20 AM Results from Punjab

Congress is leading with 65 seats, seems like they will grab more seats than expected. Akali is following with 28 seats, after that AAP with 24 seats. 


10.14 AM Projections From Manipur

It looks like Manipur might repeat the history again, as Congress is leading with 17 seats, whereas BJP is on second place with 10 seats and others are leading with 4  seats.


10.07 AM Early Trends in UP

BJP is leading with 271 seats in UP, whereas Con-SP with 75, BSP with 30. It looks like Gathbandhan have put SP in trouble.

8.55 AM

In the early stages, it seems the wind is in favor of BJP. BJP is leading in UP and Uttarakhand.

8.00 AM 

The most anticipated counting of the results just started.

From exit-poll to result counting : Assembly elections 2017

BY : Surinder Kumar

The emerging election results will be crucial for many political leaders across parties


As the counting of votes of the assembly elections across states has started toady morning, political parties and observers are eagerly weighing the emerging results. As the initial trends are setting up, at the time of this writing, BJP is leading in U.P. by bagging as much as 40 per cent votes, while in Goa it has so far got 30 per cent of votes. In Manipur, the party has so far secured more than 30 per cent votes while it is close to 45 per cent in Uttarakhand. For INC, performance in Punjab is the only relief as of now.  INC is leading with 37.8% votes in Punjab.


Looking at the emerging trends in the results, especially in the context of different exit polls, it is largely confirming the exit poll results. Last day exit-poll predicted BJP victory in U.P, Goa, Uttrakhand, Manipur but loss in Punjab. present trends shows similar trends. In the Punjab 157 seats and 59 seats needed for majority. In Uttar Pradesh there are 403 seats and 202 seats needed for majority. In 16th U.P. legislative assembly SP (Samajwadi Party) won a majority and formed government in the leadership of Akhilesh Yadav.

Out of the 40 assembly seats in Goa, 21 is needed for majority. In the previous elections, BJP alliance with MD (Maharashtrawadi Gomantak) defeated the incumbent INC government. Manohar Parikar was the Cheif Minister but in 2014 he resigned to take up the new assignment of being the Defence Ministry. L. Parsekar who replaced Parikar as the CM, as per the emrging results has lost the mandate this time.

In Uttrakhand, out of the 69 assembly seats, 36 are needed for forming the government. During the last elections, none of the parties won majority single handed, but INC formed government with help of PDP (Progressive Democratic Front). In Manipur, there are 60 seats where 31 seats are needed for majority. 

Friday, March 10, 2017

Who will win the ground in five state?

Seventh and final phase of the assembly election in Uttar Pradesh and Manipur is over by 8th March. It brought an end to the assembly election fever across Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa which extended from 11th February through seven phases. People and political parties, especially from these states as well as across the country are eyeing the 11th march for the results. Everybody is waiting with their finger crossed for the results to come out.
Election fever and the suspense over the results have not spared the Central University of Himachal Pradesh (CUHP) campus also, as it has students and faculty from the states which faced the polls and everybody has their own theories about the outcome. To get the pulse of the speculations, we talked to the students and faculty members about the upcoming election results.


  
Anand Vardhan Singh Chimni talking on upcoming assembly election results 2017

According to the students of central university of himachal pradesh the result will sway towards the third front in Punjab. Anand Vardhan, a student of dept of journalism said that "the results will go in  favor of AAP because the youngsters of Punjab found the third front out of BJP and congress." He also thinks that in the state of UP, no one can tell about the results because all the fronts in  the fray are strong.
But some of the students also said that BJP  has a strong chance in the state because of Modi impact. Faizan Ahmed, a student of MBA-Travel and Tourism said that "BSP have their own vote bank in the state and the party will perform good in UP." But no one have clear idea about the result that who will come with more seats in the state.

  
Faizan Ahmed(student) talking on upcoming UP election result.

There is lots of confusion in the minds of the people about who will win the Uttar Pradesh election on 11th march. It is not easy to predict or say about a state of 403 constituencies.
 “ Is bar UP mein trikoniye mukabla hone jaa raha hai, jiske bare me btana abhi mushkil hai (This time it is going to be a triangular contest in UP which is difficult to predict)", says Faizan Ahmed, a student of MBA-TT.



Vishal Sharma, a phd scholar dept of mass communication and journalism talking on upcoming election result in five states.

“The election will be typically beneficial for the BJP In all of the five state. there are  many reasons for this. But main reason is congress is going away from the nation and BJP is the only growing national party in India. And the Modi influence also has an impact on the minds of the public” says Vishal sharma, a phd scholar dept of mass communication and journalism.
Over all the campus stands divided on the outcome of the elections. According to the exit polls the results across the states may give a mix up picture. BJP may come single largest party in the state of UP and some others, but still there could be stronger invisible undercurrents. In case of Uttarakhand and Manipur there may be some Modi wave impact. But in Punjab and Goa, AAP has put up a good performance and have chances to get favorable.
However for some people the outcome of the result seems less important, all they look for is good governance. “No party is good or bad,  but all i care about is that who makes the government should present good administration for the benefit of the public in every state.” says Shoaib Khan, UDC at the office of the Controller of Examinations.
De-layer will updating the assembly election results on 11 march2017. wait and watch what will happened tomorrow. stay tuned for live update in our twitter handle and here.

Exit poll Results for Manipur Elections

By: Surinder Kumar & Rishika Sharma

Congress party's constant win for the past 15 years seems to be on the verge of an end, as many exit polls are coming out in favor of BJP in Manipur. According to CVoter Exit Polls, BJP may win more seats, around 28 out of 60, whereas Congress may come on second place with 20 seats. And other parties may grab 12 seats.

But IndiaToday-Axis Exit poll is showing different results. According to them, INC may get 30 to 35 seats, whereas BJP may get 16 to 32 seats and NPF may get 3 to 5 seats in Manipur.

In Manipur politics, from 1st July 1963 till 2012,  Congress or other parties were in rule, but BJP did not get any success till now. But, the picture will become crystal clear on 11th March, the counting day.The upshot we saw in Assam elections, will it turn out same in Manipur too or not, will be seen tomorrow.