<p>As Rajasthan heads for Assembly polls on November 25, the 5.2 crore voters of the desert state will be looking forward to exercise their right to franchise and elect their representatives. </p><p>The 200-seat Rajasthan Assembly is up for a high-stakes collision between the Congress and BJP juggernauts who are looking to claim the throne of the state.</p><p>Going by past results, Rajasthan is considered a swing state - where the power has kept oscillating between BJP and Congress after every alternate elections.</p><p>However, here, we'll take a step back to the past and have a look at Congress and BJP's best-ever performance in the state elections.</p>.Rajasthan Assembly election: A look at major parties' key bastions.<p><strong>Congress</strong></p><p>1. The Grand Old Party's best performance came in 1998 Assembly elections when it bagged 153 seats with a vote share of 45 per cent. In the same year, BJP only managed to win 33 seats at 33.2 per cent vote share.</p><p>2. Congress's second-best show of strength came way back in 1980 where it claimed 133 seats with a vote share of 43 per cent. Meanwhile, in the same polls, BJP won 32 seats with 18.6 per cent of vote share.</p><p>3. Winning 113 seats in the 1985 elections, Congress claimed Rajasthan throne this year with its third best-ever show in the state. However, BJP bettered itself this time and and won 39 seats. </p><p><strong>BJP</strong></p><p>1. The year 2013 was when BJP not just outperformed its arch nemesis Congress, but also shattered all poll records of Rajasthan. </p><p>Lead by Vasundhara Raje Scindia, the saffron party clean-swept the state to claim a mammoth 163-seat victory amounting to 46 per cent of vote share - a record that still stands to this day. Meanwhile, Congress was reduced to just 21 seats.</p><p>Scindia went on to become the Chief Minister of Rajasthan.</p><p>2. BJP's second-biggest victory in Rajasthan came during the 2003 polls. With a good 120 seats in its kitty and a vote share of 39.2 per cent, BJP managed to form the government quite comfortably this time. </p><p>Congress, on the other hand, could only bag 56 seats with a vote share of 35.6 per cent.</p><p>Barring the above two wins, BJP has never crossed the three-digit mark in Rajasthan while registering victory in Assembly polls.</p><p>As per poll pundits, BJP has a slight upper hand in Rajasthan this time, owing to the history of anti-incumbency in the state. Meanwhile, Congress too, will leave no stones unturned to claim their second successive victory in the desert state. </p><p><em>(Data and inputs from IndiaVotes)</em></p>
<p>As Rajasthan heads for Assembly polls on November 25, the 5.2 crore voters of the desert state will be looking forward to exercise their right to franchise and elect their representatives. </p><p>The 200-seat Rajasthan Assembly is up for a high-stakes collision between the Congress and BJP juggernauts who are looking to claim the throne of the state.</p><p>Going by past results, Rajasthan is considered a swing state - where the power has kept oscillating between BJP and Congress after every alternate elections.</p><p>However, here, we'll take a step back to the past and have a look at Congress and BJP's best-ever performance in the state elections.</p>.Rajasthan Assembly election: A look at major parties' key bastions.<p><strong>Congress</strong></p><p>1. The Grand Old Party's best performance came in 1998 Assembly elections when it bagged 153 seats with a vote share of 45 per cent. In the same year, BJP only managed to win 33 seats at 33.2 per cent vote share.</p><p>2. Congress's second-best show of strength came way back in 1980 where it claimed 133 seats with a vote share of 43 per cent. Meanwhile, in the same polls, BJP won 32 seats with 18.6 per cent of vote share.</p><p>3. Winning 113 seats in the 1985 elections, Congress claimed Rajasthan throne this year with its third best-ever show in the state. However, BJP bettered itself this time and and won 39 seats. </p><p><strong>BJP</strong></p><p>1. The year 2013 was when BJP not just outperformed its arch nemesis Congress, but also shattered all poll records of Rajasthan. </p><p>Lead by Vasundhara Raje Scindia, the saffron party clean-swept the state to claim a mammoth 163-seat victory amounting to 46 per cent of vote share - a record that still stands to this day. Meanwhile, Congress was reduced to just 21 seats.</p><p>Scindia went on to become the Chief Minister of Rajasthan.</p><p>2. BJP's second-biggest victory in Rajasthan came during the 2003 polls. With a good 120 seats in its kitty and a vote share of 39.2 per cent, BJP managed to form the government quite comfortably this time. </p><p>Congress, on the other hand, could only bag 56 seats with a vote share of 35.6 per cent.</p><p>Barring the above two wins, BJP has never crossed the three-digit mark in Rajasthan while registering victory in Assembly polls.</p><p>As per poll pundits, BJP has a slight upper hand in Rajasthan this time, owing to the history of anti-incumbency in the state. Meanwhile, Congress too, will leave no stones unturned to claim their second successive victory in the desert state. </p><p><em>(Data and inputs from IndiaVotes)</em></p>