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Saturday, 3 March 2018

Assembly election results Live Updates: Early trends show close fight in Tripura, Congress ahead in Meghalaya

Election results Live: Early trends indicate a close fight between the BJP and the CPI(M) in Left bastion Tripura. The Congress appears to have taken an upper hand in Meghalaya. Counting is on in Nagaland as well. Will the BJP gain ground in these three states? Verdict soon.


The counting of votes in assembly elections in three Northeast states – Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland – began at 8am on Friday. Two exit polls have predicted that the Bharatiya Janata Party will dethrone the 25-year-old Left Front government in Tripura and consolidate its position in Meghalaya and Nagaland. The election results will be declared on the Election Commission of India’s website.

While the Congress has been ruling Meghalaya for 10 years, the Naga People’s Front has been in power in Nagaland since 2003, except for a three-month period of President’s rule in 2008. Tripura went to polls on February 18 and elections were held in Nagaland and Meghalaya on February 27.

Here are live updates on the assembly election results:

9:30am: Party-wise vote share in Meghalaya, where the ruling Congress appears to have an edge as of now. Official trends now available for 14 seats in Meghalaya. The BJP is ahead in one, Congress in seven, NPP in two and others are leading in four seats.

9:25am: Meghalaya CM Mukul Sanga of the Congress now leading from both the seats--Ampati and Songsak--he is contesting.

9:18am: The ruling Naga People’s Front leading in two seats and BJP-NDPP alliance in one after the first round of counting in three seats in Nagaland.

9:10am: Latest trends show the Left is leading in 24 seats in Tripura, while the BJP is ahead in 26. In Meghalaya, the Congress and the NPP are leading in seven seats each, while the BJP has leads in three. In Nagaland, the NDPP-BJP alliance is now leading in nine seats.

Sudip Roy Burman, who won the Agartala seat in the last election on a Congress ticket, is leading from the same seat as a BJP candidate. Meghalaya’s chief minister and Congress leader Mukul Sangma is leading from his seat in Ampathi. Nagaland’s former chief minister and NDPP candidate Neiphiu Rio, who is contesting in an alliance with the BJP, is leading from the Northern Angami II seat.


9:04am: Tripura CM Manik Sarkar of the CPI(M) leading in Dhanpur seat. Meghalaya CM Mukul Sangma of the Congress leading in Ampati. He is contesting from two seats --- Ampati and Songsak.

8:50am: Latest trends show the CPI(M) is ahead in Tripura. It is leading in 14 seats, as compared to the 10 where the BJP is ahead. In Meghalaya, the ruling Congress is leading in three seats, the BJP and the NPP in one each, and others are leading in four seats.

8:35am: The Left and the BJP were neck-and-neck in Tripura, with the CPI(M) leading in six seats and the BJP leading in five seats. Tripura CM Manik Sarkar is leading from his seat in Dhanpur, according to TV reports. In Nagaland, the NDPP-BJP alliance is leading in one seat. In Meghlaya, the ruling Congress is leading in one seat.

8:18am: Friend turned foes in Nagaland

Nagaland saw over 90% polling in 2013 but this time, however, the figure was nearly 10% less due to either voter apathy or poll-related violence which claimed one life and injured three.

The battle here is between the ruling Naga People’s Front and an alliance comprising newly-formed Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) and the BJP.

Earlier this month, the BJP severed its 15-year-old alliance with NPF and joined hands with NDPP. The saffron party contested from 20 seats and NDPP from the rest 40.

The BJP had fielded 11 candidates in 2013 but secured just one seat and 1.75% of the total votes in that election with eight candidates forfeiting their deposits.

The exit polls say the BJP-NDPP combine will form the next government, but if NPF does well and manages to cobble up an alliance with Congress, NPP and others—the story could be different.

The NPF, with 47% vote share and 38 seats, retained power easily in 2013. But having lost the BJP as an ally and many party leaders joining the NDPP—the battle won’t be an easy one this time.

8:13am:

8:09am: Three-cornered fight in Meghalaya

As per exit polls, the race is expected to be very close in Meghalaya—with National People’s Party (NPP) likely to emerge as the single largest party.

The regional party, which is an ally of the National Democratic Alliance or NDA at the Centre, contested the Meghalaya elections without any pre-poll tie-up with the BJP. It had won just two seats in 2013.

The BJP’s total vote share was just 1.27% five years ago and all its 13 candidates forfeited their deposits. This time, the saffron party has fielded 47 candidates and hopes to be part of the next government.

If no party wins a clear majority, the BJP and NPP could come together to form a government. There’s also a likelihood of Congress forging alliances with other regional parties and Independent candidates to stop the BJP and the NPP.

Congress is hoping the well-attended rallies and road shows of party president Rahul Gandhi would help it cross the tally of 29 it managed in 2013 polls.

The United Democratic Party (UDP), Hill State People’s Democratic Party (HSPDP) and Garo National Council (GNC), which won 13 seats in 2013, and Independent candidates could prove to be decisive in government formation.

8:04am: Curfew imposed in Zunheboto and Wokha districts of Nagaland ahead of counting. One person was killed and three injured in a blast and clashes on the voting day in February 2.

8am: Counting of vote begins in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland.

7:55am: Red vs saffron in Tripura

Tripura, which went to polls on February 18, recorded over 91% polling. The figures for Meghalaya and Nagaland, where voting took place on February 27, was nearly 85% and 80% respectively.

Chief minister Manik Sarkar is attempting a fifth consecutive term in office. The CPI(M)-led Left Front is expecting Sarkar’s clean image and performance would help them cross the halfway mark and more.

Unlike previous elections when the contest was between the Left Front and Congress, this time it’s a straight fight between the Left Front and the BJP-Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) alliance.

7:44am: All the three states have 60-member assemblies but polling took place in only 59 — after the deaths of candidates in Meghalaya and Tripura and the unopposed election of former chief minister Neiphiu Rio of Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party in Nagaland.

7:41am: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) -- a minor player till 2013 in these three states -- hopes to do exceedingly well and could even upset the entrenched players. Experts say anti-incumbency could be a major factor as the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front has been in power in Tripura since 1993, Congress has been ruling Meghalaya since 2008 and Naga People’s Front (NPF) in Nagaland since 2003.

7:37am: As Meghalaya wakes up to the result day, Shillong SP D Marak says there is adequate security at counting centres and police hope there will be no untoward incident, reports news agency ANI.

Exit poll predictions

*The CVoter exit poll, along with that of Axis MyIndia and News24, predicts a stupendous rise of the BJP in Tripura. The Axis MyIndia and News24’s tally for the BJP-led NDA is 45-50 seats and 9-10 for the CPI (M)-led Left Front. According to the CVoter exit poll, there might be a neck-and-neck fight between the BJP — which has an alliance with IPFT — and the Left in Tripura. The CPI(M) is predicted to get 26-34 seats and the BJP’s alliance will get 24 to 32 seats in the 60-member assembly.

*In Meghalaya, the CVoter exit poll gives the ruling Congress 13-19 seats, while according to the Axis MyIndia’s exit poll, the Congress will emerge as the single largest party with 20 votes. The local outfit NPP will get 14, while the BJP is tipped to get 5 seats. In CVoter’s estimate, the NPP will get 17-23 seats and the BJP 4-8 seats in Meghalaya. Political observers believe a good show by the NPP and the BJP will open the possibility of a post-poll alliance between these two parties.

*In Nagaland, the CVoter exit poll gave the BJP-led NDA 25-31 seats ahead of the NPF with 19-25 seats and the Congress with 0-4 seats. Axis MyIndia did not predict absolute numbers saying “Nagaland was a very difficult state to conduct exit poll survey.” But it said that NPF has an edge. Meghalaya and Nagaland also have 60 assembly seats.

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Saturday, 24 February 2018

Jignesh Mevani fears for safety after Whatsapp chat of senior cops goes viral

Vadgam MLA and Dalit activist Jignesh Mevani has raised questions on his safety and security after a discussion on a Whatsapp group called ‘ADR Police & Media’, which has members from the media and senior police people, went viral on Friday. In the whatsapp group, two videos — one in which a group of policemen are seen beating up a person dressed up like a politician and the other in which UP CM Yogi Adityanath in an interview, is answering questions around encounters done by the UP police– were uploaded after which a message by the DySP of Ahmedabad rural appeared. 


“Those who want to be the baap of police and call the police as ‘lakhota’ (marbles) and those who take videos of police should remember that with people like you, the police will be like this. Scores will be settled. ‘ Gujarat Police’,” reads the message.

This message is followed by a thumbs up emoji by the SP of Ahmedabad rural. “I just copy pasted the messages that were forwarded in another group. It has been wrongly interpreted. It was not a personal message and neither is it a threat. It was just shared from one group to the other,” said RB Devdha, DySP of Ahmedabad rural.

Reacting to viral whatsapp conversation Jignesh Mevani tweeted, “Jignesh Mevani’s encounter? Here is the link to a web portal which exposes a Whatsapp communication where two top cops are discussing how I could be killed in an encounter. Can you believe this?” .

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In a telephonic conversation with an The Indian Express reporter, Mevani said,“This is a serious matter. Two top police people are indicating that I can be killed in an encounter. I am going to file a complaint to the DGP, the home minister and home secretary.”

On February 18, a video went viral in which Mevani is seen arguing with the police as he was detained just before he was to start Ahmedabad bandh. The bandh was called in protest of the death of Dalit activist Bhanu Vankar. In the video, Mevani is seen saying “tara baap ni jagi chey,” (Is it your fathers property) and ‘Lakhota’ to the plain clothed policemen who are trying to detain him.

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Sunday, 31 December 2017

Rajinikanth announcement LIVE UPDATES: ‘My entry into politics is definite. It is the need of the times’

Confirming his entry into politics, Rajinikanth said, "The last year events in the state politics have shamed people of Tamil Nadu. The government has to be changed, system has to be changed. I know this is not going to be easy.I can do this only the trust and support of the people."



Tamil Superstar Rajinikanth finally broke the suspense over his political plans. Addressing a fans meet-and-greet in Chennai, the Tamil superstar said that he will float his own party and will contest the upcoming assembly polls. ” I did not have political ambitions when I was 45, so will I have it when I’m 68. I am not doing this for any post. I do not come for money or fame, as I have them enough. But the politics has become so bad that rest of the world is laughing at us.”


Sources suggest that the Kabali star will extend his support to the Bharatiya Janata Party and would launch his outfit during Pongal with the party’s support. “About my political entry, I do not know how curious the people are, but the media is. Earlier, I said let the time come. But then they ask me why I am making so much hype about my political plans. I repeat here, politics is not new to me. I know its advantages and disadvantages, that is exactly why I was taking more time,” he added in the event in Chennai.

Rajinikanth political entry LIVE updates

9.08 am: “Democracy is in bad shape right now, all other states have been making fun of us(Tamil Nadu), I will feel guilty if I don’t take this decision now.”
9.06 am: “The last year events in the state politics have shamed people of Tamil Nadu. The government has to be changed, system has to be changed. I know this is not going to be easy.I can do this only the trust and support of the people.”
9.05 am: “I will be floating my won party and contest elections in all seats in TN. I did not have political ambitions when I was 45, so will I have it when I’m 68. I am not doing this for any post. But the politics has become so bad that rest of the world is laughing at us.”
9.02 am: Rajinikanth breaks the suspense over his political entry. “My entry into politics is definite. It is the need of the times,” he adds.
8.58 am: The superstar thanked his fans for being disciplined during the events in the last six days.
8.54 am: Rajinikanth has arrived at the venue.
8.50 am: Rajinikanth’s brother in law, Ravi Raghavendra has arrived at the venue.
8.45 am: The celebrations have already begun at the venue. Excited fans have started bursting fire crackers, ahead of the actor’s arrival.

8.40 am: The Tamil actor has left for the fans meet venue. “I will make the announcement after reaching Sri Raghavendra Kalyana Mandapam,” he said, news agency ANI reported.
8.35 am: The fans who are excited over the actor’s political plans, have already started assembling at Raghavendra marriage hall in Chennai. Anticipating an announecement, many of them have brought along placards, posters and banners with Rajini’s photos. One of them has also designed a party flag in red and blue colour with Rajinikanth’s sketch at the centre.
8.30 am: Meanwhile, check out the top pictures of the matinee idol.
8.20 am: Along with Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan has also expressed his desire to join politics. While Kamal has made his intentions about contesting elections clear, Rajinikanth continues to keep his fans and the political world guessing.
8.07 am: Rajinikanth, who enjoys almost demigod status among his followers has been addressing the fans since last five days.
8.00 am: Fans have started teeming in at the meet.
7.50 am: Welcome to the live blog where we will be tracking all the updates over the Thalaivar’s political entry.
Multiple fan events have sparked speculations about his much-awaited political debut in Tamil Nadu. In May, during a similar fan meet, Rajinikanth dropped a big hinted that he would soon take the plunge into politics. He told his fans to be “prepared for the war” saying he will seek out them when the time is right. His entry is being closely watched by the DMK camp, as any such new venture in Tamil Nadu politics could raise major challenges to M K Stalin and his dream to form the next government in the state.


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Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Gujarat Assembly Election: TV9/CVoter poll shows Congress gaining on BJP, but sizeable gap remains


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Congress is definitely making some inroads into the BJP bastion in Gujarat but the state poll due shortly will be far from being a cliffhanger as the TV9/CVoter poll predicts. Ahead of the Gujarat Assembly election, the study finds that the BJP will likely lose six seats and the Congress will likely gain 12 seats bringing their tally to 109 and 73 seats in the 182-seat Assembly respectively.


The poll, dividing Gujarat by region, predicted that the BJP will nab 36 seats in Central, 13 seats in North, 43 seats in Saurashtra and 17 seats in South. 

The Congress is predicted to win 27 seats in Central, 19 seats in North, 11 seats in Saurashtra and 16 seats in South. 

Other parties are predicted to win zero seats. The Congress is predicted to gain five seats in Central, two seats in the North, 10 seats in the South but lose five seats in Saurashtra. The BJP is predicted to lose three seats in Central, two seats in North, nine seats in the South but pick up eight seats in Saurashtra.

In 2012 election, the BJP won 115 seats and the Congress netted 61 seats in the state. Other parties netted six seats in the state.
Here's the seat share as predicted by the survey.
Year RegionINCBJP Others Total
2012Central2239263
North1715032
Saurashtra1635354
South626133
Total611156182
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Year RegionINCBJP Others  Total
2017Central2736063
North1913032
Saurashtra1143054
South1617033
Total731090182
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YearRegionINCBJP Others  Total
SwingCentral5-3-20
North2-200
Saurashtra-58-30
South10-9-10
Total12-6-60
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The opinion poll found that the Congress could get as much as 41.7 percent of the vote share across the state, however, the BJP will still be in the lead with a slim margin at 46.5 percent, despite the much-touted Patidar wave in certain pockets. The survey also showed that while the Congress vote share has gone up by roughly 2.9 percentage points, the BJP's share of votes has come down by 1.3 percentage points. 
The share of Others remained more or less the same.

According to the survey, the Congress party could get the largest lead in South Gujarat where it vote share has improved by 7.5 percentage points as compared to 2012 results. 
The party however, could not make much impact in Saurashtra, where it's vote share shows a growth of just 0.1 percentage points. 
However, unlike its rival BJP, the Congress does not suffer a decline in its vote share anywhere in Gujarat.

The BJP on the other hand has slipped by 1.3 percentage points as compared to 2012. The only region where it manages to retain its lead in vote share is the Saurashtra region, while it slipped  by eight percentage points—the largest decline—in South Gujarat, which has a sizeable presence of Muslims, Patidars and small traders, who were worst-hit by demonetisation and GST.

Here's the vote share tally as predicted by the survey.
Year RegionINCBJPOthers Total
2012Central39.450.210.4100
North45.943.610.5100
 Saurashtra 36.944.918.2100
South37.35210.7100
Total38.847.813.4100
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Year RegionINCBJP Others Total
2017Central42.745.511.8100
North47.242.210.7100
 Saurashtra 37.149.213.7100
South44.843.911.2100
Total41.746.511.8100
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YearRegionINCBJP Others Total
SwingCentral3.4-4.71.4100
North1.3-1.50.2100
 Saurashtra0.14.3-4.4100
South7.5-8.00.6100
Total2.9-1.3-1.60
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On Tuesday, an opinion poll conducted by Lokniti-CSDS-aapkasamachar  predictedthat BJP is likely to win 91-99 seats while the Congress will bag 78-86 seats.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi likened the imminent elevation of Rahul Gandhi to dynastic succession of Mughal rulers, and castigated the Congress for abandoning "public modesty" by deciding to make a person, who is out on bail in a graft case, its presiden
The prime minister also targeted the Congress over corruption during its rule and spoke about the clean governance under him in Gujarat and at the Centre.
Modi said with the Congress deciding to make such a leader its president gave a glimpse of what culture the party will follow and the kind of leadership will emerge there in future.
Assembly elections in Gujarat will be held in two phases: On 9 and 14 December. The counting will take place on 18 December, the same day as Himachal Pradesh election.

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