TV9 Live: 'Parliament Semifinals' : Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan & Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections 2013 Results - Part 11.....,
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The fate of governments in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh will be known today. Stay with TV9 Live blog as we bring you latest updates, news, alerts on assembly elections results.
The BJP also has a clear edge over the Congress in Rajasthan, leading in 133 seats. The Congress was leading in only 28 and others in 18 seats.
The BJP was confident of performing well in Rajasthan after its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi addressed several political rallies during the campaign. Members of the legislative assembly (MLAs) from Gujarat also campaigned in Rajasthan.
Leaders of both the BJP and the Congress parties believe that the party which performs well in the tribal-dominated Mewar region, which has 28 seats in the assembly, will likely form the government in the state.
In Delhi, where the AAP was pushing Congress into third place, there was still the possibility of the election returning a hung assembly with the BJP as the single-largest party.
Delhi’s halfway mark is at 35 seats and a government needs 36 seats to be in power. Some exit polls published on Wednesday had predicted a hung assembly in the city-state.
In Madhya Pradesh, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP was ahead of the opposition Congress in 141 seats. The Congress was leading only in 59 constituencies. The BSP led in 14 seats.
The Chouhan-led government’s welfare schemes appeared to have helped the BJP, which has rolled out popular schemes such as the Ladli Laxmi Yojana (monetary assistance to the girl child), Mukhyamantri Cycle Vitaran Yojana (distribution of bicycles to school children), Mukhyamantri Annapurna Yojana (foodgrain at subsidized rates) and Atal Jyoti Abhiyan (24-hour power for rural households and 8-hour supply available for farmers).
In Chhattisgarh, the BJP and the Congress were locked in a razor’s edge contest with, the Congress leading in 39 seats, while the BJP leading in 36.
The Congress is relying on the anti-incumbency against BJP legislators and some ministers as well as the sympathy that was created by the 25 May Darbha valley Maoist attack on its top leaders.
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