new Delhi. Where from now onwards the beginning trends of five states will start coming. Whereas in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand (Uttrakhand), Goa (Goa), Manipur (Manipur) and Punjab (Punjab) the counting of votes will start from 8:00 am today i.e. Thursday, March 10, following the COVID-19 guidelines. And the situation is likely to become clear by afternoon. Assembly elections in these five states were held in seven phases between February 10 and March 7.
Yes, the people of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Manipur and Punjab had used their vote. In this regard, the results of elections held for 403 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 117 in Punjab, 40 in Goa, 70 in Uttarakhand and 60 in Manipur will be declared today.
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- This time over 50,000 officials have been deployed for counting of votes for the assembly elections in five states. Over 650 counting observers have also been deployed in five states to oversee the process.
- Let us inform that in the country’s largest state by population, voting was held in seven phases, it has 403 assembly seats. This time elections have been held for 70 assembly seats in Uttarakhand, 117 in Punjab, 60 in Manipur and 40.
- This time around 1,200 counting halls have been set up for the counting of votes where the results will be recorded through Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
- At the same time, according to the guidelines of the Commission, the counting centers will be completely sanitized before and after the counting process.
- In order to ensure social distancing guidelines, the counting halls should be sufficiently large with proper flow of air, windows and exhaust fans. Such instructions have been given.
- Along with this, if someone has symptoms of COVID like fever or cold despite full vaccination, then he will not be allowed to enter the counting center.
- Masks, sanitizers, face shields and hand gloves will also be provided to each counting officer and security personnel.
- Let us tell you that except Punjab, in the remaining four states, BJP is being considered as the strongest contender this time to form the government.
- At the same time, after the last phase of voting on March 7, the estimates of all the exit polls are also generally in favor of BJP. However, this time a tough fight for seats in Uttarakhand and Goa has been predicted.
- According to the Exit polls, in Uttar Pradesh, which plays a leading role in the politics of the country, BJP and allies are seen winning 232 seats, Congress is expected to get 4 and BSP is expected to get success in 17 seats while Samajwadi Party and its allies 150. You can get seats.
- At the same time, according to all the exit polls, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) can get a majority in Punjab this time. It can get around 70 seats there and at present the ruling Congress may now have to be content with only 25 seats. BJP’s worst performance is likely to be in Punjab itself.
- At the same time, according to the Exit polls for Uttarakhand, this time a close contest can be seen between the Congress and the ruling BJP. According to most estimates, BJP can again get maximum number of seats in Uttarakhand.
- According to the exit polls in Goa too, there can be a fierce and fierce contest between the Congress and the ruling BJP, and both the parties can stay away from the majority this time. However, according to other estimates, the BJP will emerge as the single largest party here.
- If the exit polls are to be believed, the ruling BJP in Manipur can again form the government here, and the Congress can be reduced to only about half the seats this time compared to the BJP.