Himachal Pradesh Election Results 2022 Live Updates: Congress holds meeting of newly-elected Himachal MLAs
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jan 12, 2023, 13:24:56 IST
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Himachal Pradesh Election Results 2022 Live Updates: Congress holds meeting of newly-elected Himachal MLAs

Himachal Pradesh Election Results 2022 Live Updates: The Congress, which wrested power from the BJP in Himachal Pradesh, has scheduled a meeting of all its newly-elected MLAs in Shimla on Friday and the gathering is likely to approve a resolution authorising the Congress president to nominate the CLP leader.

The Congress on Thursday gained 40 seats in the 68-member Assembly in the hill state which maintained its history of not electing any incumbent administration to power since 1985.

Mukesh Agnihotri, the opposition's leader, said that a meeting will take place in Shimla on Friday.

The Congress's current dilemma is choosing a chief ministerial figure who can unite the party moving ahead.

State party president Pratibha Singh is considered a key frontrunner for the chief minister's post, closely followed by former party chief Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu and outgoing CLP leader Mukesh Agnihotri.

Rebels played a spoilsport for both the BJP and Congress in 12 out of the 68 assembly segments in Himachal Pradesh.

  1. The rebels, who contested as independents in the assembly polls, marred the prospects of BJP candidates in eight seats.
  2. Congress candidates were hit in four assembly segments.
  3. Out of the total 99 independents who were in the fray, 28 were rebels.
  4. All the three winning Independents -- K L Thakur from Nalagarh, Hoshiyar Singh from Dehra and Ashish Sharma from Hamirpur -- were BJP rebels who were denied party tickets.
08:58 (IST) Dec 08
Initial trend of postal ballots shows close contest between BJP and Congress.
Initial trend of postal ballots shows close contest between BJP and Congress.
08:57 (IST) Dec 08
BJP Minister Suresh Bhardwaj is trailing on Kasumpti seat of Shimla district
08:56 (IST) Dec 08
Now Govind Thakur, BJP Minister, leading in Manali seat
08:53 (IST) Dec 08
Himachal Pradesh assembly polls result trends: BJP leading on 33 seats, Congress on 34 seats and others on one seat
08:48 (IST) Dec 08
99 independent candidates including rebels from BJP and Congress are also in the fray.
08:47 (IST) Dec 08
HP election results: There are total 412 candidates of which 24 are female while 388 are male candidates.
08:45 (IST) Dec 08
With elections contested under the leadership of chief minister Jai Ram Thakur, who is in fray from Seraj Assembly constituency from where he won elections for five consecutive terms from 1998 onwards, BJP chief JP Nadda during campaigning has announced that if the party wins, he will be the Chief Minister.
08:37 (IST) Dec 08
Himachal Pradesh results live: Initial trend so far shows BJP leading on 27 seats and Congress leading on 29 seats.
08:25 (IST) Dec 08
Himachal results: Early trends give BJP a lead in Himachal Pradesh
BJP -20Congress - 17AAP - 0Other - 0
08:23 (IST) Dec 08
HP election results: Amidst a tight contest, the counting of votes for the 68-member BJP-ruled Himachal Pradesh Assembly began on Thursday morning with tight security arrangements.
08:07 (IST) Dec 08
Counting of votes for Himachal Pradesh elections is under way, postal ballots to be counted first
07:40 (IST) Dec 08
Himachal election: Key candidates
Seraj
AAP - Gita Nand
BJP - Jai Ram Thakur
INC - Chetram Thakur

Sujanpur
AAP - Anil Rana
BJP - Ranjeet Singh
INC - Rajinder Singh Rana

Nadaun
AAP - Shanky Thukral
BJP - Vijay Agnihotri
INC - Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

Paonta Sahib
AAP - Manish Thakur
BJP - Sukh Ram Chaudhary
INC - Kirnesh Jung

Theog
AAP - Atar Singh Chandel
BJP - Ajay Shyam
INC - Kuldeep Singh Rathore

Kasumpti
AAP - Rajesh Channa
BJP - Suresh Bhardwaj
INC - Anirudh Singh

Shimla Rural
AAP - Prem Thakur
BJP - Ravi Mehta
INC - Vikramadi Singh Vrk
07:23 (IST) Dec 08
Himachal results live: Key constituencies
Seraj, Sujanpur, Nadaun, Paonta Sahib, Theog, Kasumpti and Shimla Rural
07:12 (IST) Dec 08
Besides these three parties, parties like the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of India (CPI) and Rashtriya Devbhumi Party (RDP) are also in the fray.
06:59 (IST) Dec 08
The emergence of the Aam Aadmi Party as the third major political force in the state has intensified the electoral battle.
06:59 (IST) Dec 08
The hill State witnessed an intense campaign with BJP trying to return to power for a second consecutive term and Congress backing on its '10 guarantees' that the party listed out in its manifesto to take them home.
06:55 (IST) Dec 08
The elections to 68 assembly seats of Himachal Pradesh were held on November 12 and around 75.6 per cent polling percentage was recorded.
06:51 (IST) Dec 08
The counting of votes will begin at 8 am on Thursday.
06:51 (IST) Dec 08
Himachal poll results: BJP eyes new record, Congress confident of getting majority
With exit poll predictions of a return of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Himachal Pradesh, the ruling party is hoping to set new records by changing the trend of not repeating government after five years while the Congress is hopeful that the party would form the government with a full majority in the hill state as the stage is all set for counting of votes for Himachal Pradesh Assembly election.
06:32 (IST) Dec 08
Congress betting big on Himachal Pradesh
Party insiders say that any hopes for the party's revival has to start from Himachal Pradesh. It is expecting the electorate to go by the nearly four-decade old tradition of voting out the incumbent government in the hill state. But with all but two exit polls predicting an edge for the ruling BJP it remains to be seen which way the voters have decided in the closely fought elections.The hill state has not returned any incumbent government to power after 1985, a trend the ruling BJP, powered by Prime Minister Modi's personalised campaign, hopes to break.