Himachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2022 News
In Himachal Pradesh, the race for the post of Chief Minister has intensified. There is a crisis on the face of the CM. The workers have demanded that Pratibha Singh should be made the CM, but no face has been stamped yet.
Himachal Pradesh Congress President Pratibha Singh gave a big statement regarding the post of CM. She said that only the high command will decide who will be the face of the Chief Minister's post. Sonia Gandhi made her the president so that she could win the elections in the state.
Himachal Pradesh Congress President Pratibha Singh gave a big statement on Himachal CM Name. She said that high command will decide who will be the face of the chief minister's post in Himachal. Sonia Gandhi made her the president so that she could win the elections in the state
The Congress party has once again returned to power in Himachal Pradesh. Congress has returned to Himachal with a majority. Congress has won 40 out of 68 assembly seats. Congress can announce the name of CM in Shimla meeting today
Earlier on November 13, the Election Commission of India prohibited the conduct of any exit poll and publishing the result of exit polls from November 12 to December 5, 2022. The Commission notified the period from 8:00 am on November 12 to 5.30 pm on December 5 as the period during which conducting any exit poll and publishing results will be prohibited.
Congress workers accused the polling party of interfering with the EVMs and protested saying the EVMs were being transported in a private car instead of government vehicle after the voting.
Himachal Pradesh assembly election 2022: 83-year-old Dolma, cast her vote at Chasak Bhatori polling station in Pangi area of Chamba district after covering a distance of 14 kms by walking on the snow-bound road.
Himachal Assembly Elections 2022: Naro Devi, a 105-year-old voter cast her vote in the Churah Assembly constituency for the Himachal Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2022.
The high-stake electoral contest in Himachal Pradesh is a big litmus test for Chief Minister Jairam Thakur who has risen from the ranks in the saffron camp to the top post.
Rahul Gandhi is currently in Maharashtra leading the Congress party`s ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra. Polling in the state began at 8 am amid tight security arrangements on Saturday. A total of 55,92,828 electors who will cast their votes till 5 pm today will decide the fate of 412 candidates who are in the fray.
Key issues in Himachal Pradesh: The saffron party, which is banking high on the ‘Narendra Modi’ factor, has been insisting throughout its high-voltage election campaign that "continuity" is key to development, while the main opposition party Congress has said the assembly battle will be fought on local issues. The state is clearly witnessing a multi-cornered fight between the political parties and key challengers on the issues of common man especially the Old Pension Scheme, implementation of Uniform Civil Code, unemployment and high rate of inflation in the hilly state.
Himachal Pradesh is voting for all 68 Assembly seats on Sunday to decide the fate of 412 candidates
Key issues that differ region-wise are expected to dominate the voters' minds while they cast their votes
In the Kullu region, falling market prices of apples, demand for a medical college, and support for tourism have emerged as poll issues
In a tweet, PM Modi also greeted the young voters who will be exercising their franchise for the first time. People of the hill state will be voting during the day to elect a new government, with the incumbent BJP and the opposition Congress squaring off in their bid to form the next government.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has released 11 commitments in which it has promised to implement the Uniform Civil Code if it forms the government for a second term in the hill state of Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections 2022: The BJP, Congress and AAP have released all the names for the 68 constituencies. Over 55 lakh voters will cast their votes to decide the fate of 412 candidates in the high-stake political battle in the hill state of Himachal Pradesh on Saturday. The polling for the 68-seat Himachal Pradesh assembly is set to begin at 8 AM amidst unprecedented security arrangements put in place by the Election Commission and will continue till 5 PM.
The hill state of Himachal Pradesh is all set to vote for all 68 Assembly seats
The voting will begin at 8 am and continue till 5 pm and the votes will be counted on December 8
The voters need to carry their Elector's Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) and show it at the polling booth
The state has seen the power alternate between the BJP and Congress over the past several elections
This time, the Aam Adami Party (AAP) too hopes to create a mark in the state and is contesting on all 68 seats
The Kangra district has a maximum of 1,625 polling stations in Himachal while the Lahaul-Spiti district has the lowest 92
Himachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2022: Take a look at what prominent leaders, commentators, and netizens are talking about on the voting day.
Himachal Pradesh Assembly polls 2022: Today’s polls also carry much significance for BJP chief JP Nadda since Himachal Pradesh is his native state. According to Election Commission, a total 7,881 polling stations has been set up for today’s polls. The Kangra district has maximum 1,625 polling stations while Lahaul-Spiti district has the lowest 92. There are 7,235 polling stations in rural and 646 polling stations in urban areas.
About 50,000 government employees are on poll duty
Of the 7881 polling stations, 981 are critical and 901 have been categorised as vulnerable
As many as 55,92,828 electors are eligible to vote in the polls, which includes 67,559 service electors and 22 NRIs
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