In the backdrop of the ongoing counting in the Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections, here are a few things you should know about the state:
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Chitrakot: Winner: Deepak Baij (INC), runner-up: Lacchuram Kashyap (BJP)
Sitapur: Winner: Amarjit Bhagat (INC), runner-up: Professor Gopal Ram (BJP)
Rajim: Winner: Amitesh Shukla (INC), runner-up: Santosh Upadhyay (BJP)
Jagdalpur: Winner: Rekhchand Jain (INC), runner-up: Santosh Bafna (BJP)
Ambikapur: Winner: T S Baba (INC), runner-up: Anurag Singh Deo (BJP)
Dharamjaigarh: Winner: Laljeet Singh Rathia (INC), runner-up: Leenav Birju Rathia (BJP)
A virtually leaderless Congress has delivered for the party in Chhattisgarh what the star-studded leadership of the party in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan could not do.
As votes were counted, Shiv Sena on Tuesday said the outcome of the elections in the five states is a clear message to the BJP and there is a need for the ruling coalition to introspect.
The Congress appeared all set to shatter BJP leader Raman Singh's dream of a consecutive fourth term as Chhattisgarh chief minister, as per early trends for the state Assembly elections.
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With election trends showing reverses for the BJP, senior party leader and Home Minister Rajnath Singh said the polls were fought on the basis of the performance of state governments, rejecting the notion that the results would be a reflection on the Modi government.
Indian markets clawed back from sharp falls early in the session on Tuesday, recovering from the shock of an abrupt departure of Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel, while vote count of the state elections pointed to a potential loss for the ruling party.
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With trends indicating a win for the Congress in Chhattisgarh, former chief minister Ajit Jogi said that he was "happy" with the "results" and that people chose the party because they found it the most viable alternative to the BJP.
The Congress has crossed 60 seats in trends as counting for the state begins, leaving the BJP behind.
The Congress has a decisive lead over the BJP in the early trends for Chhattisgarh, with 59 seats.
According to official ECI trends, former Chhattisgarh CM Ajit Jogi is at third position at Marwahi. BJP is leading and Congress at second ( file pic) #ChhattisgarhAssemblyElections2018 pic.twitter.com/fhzR0IZIKl
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018
Congress gains sharp edge over BJP in early trends, leading in 47 constituencies.
The Congress is enjoying a small edgeover BJP in the early counting for Chhattisgarh.
Chattisgarh Chief Minister Dr.Raman Singh trailing from Rajnandgaon, Congress's Karuna Shukla is leading #ChhattisgarhElections2018 (file pic) pic.twitter.com/BDmb8JgRGR
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018
BJP and Congress are neck-and-neck, with both parties being virtually on equal grounds in the first round of counting.
Visuals from outside a counting centre in Raipur. Counting of votes for #ChhattisgarhAssemblyElection2018 will start at 8 am today. pic.twitter.com/yxbCQnywhS
— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018
Bharatiya Janata Partycould be about to lose power in three states - results of recent state assembly elections will be announced from early on Tuesday - which would raise huge questions over Modi's bid for re-election in polls due by May.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, in a sporty reaction to the probability of the state heading for a coalition government, said, “I am a player. In the years 2003, 2008 and 2013 had won the match. People have given mandate thrice. For the final round in 2018, it is natural that those who play the game till the last will be placed better but for those who hit a six in the last ball, victory is ensured.”
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Chhattisgarh recorded 76.35 per cent voter turnout in the two-phase polls to the 90-member state assembly, which is slightly lower as compared to the last elections, the Election Commission said on Wednesday while releasing the final voting figures.
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Middle-aged Adivasi leader Sanau Ram Netam wears a pant and shirt like any urban person these days and also drives around in a car, but he makes it a point to tie a white turban in traditional Adivasi style on his head.
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