Assembly Elections Results 2023 |
BJP towards landslide win; Scindia jabs Congress
In Telangana, however, the Congress is leading over Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's BRS, the trends show.
As per the Election Commission of India, the following are the seats that the parties bagged in
INC- 64 seats
BRS - 39 seats
BJP - 8 seats
AIMIM - 7 seats
CPI - 1
BJP - 54
INC - 35
GGP - 1
BJP - 115
INC - 69
BSP - 2
Others - 13
BJP - 163
INC - 66
BSP - 0
Others - 1
Five states - Mizoram, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana went to polls this year, which is being viewed as the semi-final to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The Election Commission of India has, however, revised the date for counting of votes for Mizoram where voting was conducted on November 7.
While voting was held in Madhya Pradesh on November 17. Rajasthan and Telangana voted in a single phase on November 25 and November 30 respectively.
Chhattisgarh voted on November 7 and November 17.Telangana Assembly elections
In the high-voltage polls in the southern state last month, "founding father" K Chandrasekhar Rao's Bharat Rashtra Samithi' banked on its social welfare programmes to stay on top while the Congress aimed for a repeat of its electoral success in neighbouring Karnataka. The BJP, on the other Telangana Assembly electionshand, is hoping to make inroads into the state to expand its reach in southern India.
In the 119-seat Telangana Assembly, the parties will need to reach the magic number of 60 to form a government. In a seat-sharing agreement, the BJP and Jana Sena contested on 111 and 8 seats, respectively while the Congress gave one seat to its ally CPI.
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