Himachal Tension Peaks: Ahead of D-Day, Jai Ram Thakur Takes Time Off, Priyanka Reaches Shimla

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With a predicted tight election result, the leaders of both Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) And the Congress is spending the tense last hours before the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) are opened to find out who wins the battle for Himachal Pradesh on Thursday. In view of the possibility of poaching, both parties are keeping a close watch on their herds. exit poll prediction Hung assembly to be true.

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No chances are being taken for the Congress, which is in dire need of a morale-boosting victory. AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, who led her party’s campaign, has arrived Shimla Before the counting of votes, Sarhad is staying at her residence in Chararabha.

whereas Rahul Gandhi Abstain from campaign due to Bharat Jodo Yatra, Priyanka did many rallies in order of voting. Party leaders are expecting her to play a key role if the election results are too close.

A senior party leader said, “Though there is no plan as of now to shift the candidates anywhere, we will keep a close watch as the situation unfolds.”

Sources said that apart from Shimla, some senior Congress leaders like Bhupesh Baghel would stay in Chandigarh in case of a split verdict. Senior leaders in the Congress have started lobbying for the chief minister’s post, though it is still uncertain who will get the majority.

B J PAlso keeping a close watch. Chief Minister Jai Ram ThakurWho are camping in Shimla, took a short break and visited the Mall and The Ridge together Election Co-incharge Devinder Rana interacted with the people.

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The BJP leadership has asked the CM to stay in the capital to garner support, if independents are needed to break the tie. The party fears 21 rebels will dent its chances, although leaders officially say they will win an unprecedented second consecutive term.

Voting was held for 68 assembly constituencies in Himachal on November 12.

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