Election verdicts in five states- Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram will be seen soon.
Who’ll rule Delhi?
In Delhi, leaders of both the prominent parties Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress say they have enough reasons to stay ahead.
After seeing a month long campaign, Delhi went to polls in the shadow of the Mumbai terror attacks.
Latest Update
Update: 14:22 AM:Congress - 42 BJP -23 BSP -2 , Other -2
Update: 12:53 AM:Congress - 39 BJP -23 BSP -4 , Other -3
Update: 12:11 AM:Congress - 35 BJP -28 BSP -3 , Other -3
Update: 11:50 AM:Congress - 34 BJP -29 BSP -3 , Other -3
Update: 11:27 AM:Congress - 37 BJP -25 BSP -3 , Other - 4
Update: 11:10 AM:Congress - 33 BJP -28 BSP -3 , Other - 5
Update: 10:55 AM:Congress - 34 BJP -24 BSP -2 , Other - 5
Update: 10:45 AM:Congress - 36 BJP -25 BSP -2 , Other - 5
Update: 09:41 AM: Lok Janshakti Party’s Shoaib Iqbal is leading in Matia Mahal while his party colleague Khurram Iqbal is ahead in Chandni Chowk.
Update: 09:40 AM: Delhi Assembly Speaker Chaudhury Prem Singh, who has never lost an election since 1958, is leading in Ambedkar Nagar while in Jungpura, BJP candidate Manjinder Singh Sirsa is ahead against Congress veteran Tarvinder Singh Marwah.
Update: 09:27 AM: Ministers A K Walia (Laxmi Nagar), Arvinder Singh Lovely (Gandhi Nagar) and Yoganand Shastri (Mehrauli) are ahead in the race while their colleague Harun Yusuf is trailing in Ballimaran.
Update: 09:35 AM: Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and BJP’s Chief Ministerial candidate V K Malhotra are leading in their constituencies New Delhi and Greater Kailash respectively.
Source: freshnews.in
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