Today, the counting of votes is taking place after the voting for Dharamsala and Pachad assembly by-elections on 21st. BJP is leading in Dharamshala seat. BJP has got 2800 votes, Congress 1600 and Azad candidates 200. Dayal Pyari Panchi was the first independent candidate at the counting center in Pachad, followed by BJP candidate Reena Kashyap and then Congress candidate GR Musafir. The first trends will start coming in a while. Ballot paper counting has started in Dharamshala. Let's know in full details. According to media reports, both the constituencies will get a new MLA after a few hours. The counting of votes has started from eight o'clock in the morning. For this, 14 - 14 tables have been set up in Attempt Bhawan of Government Post Graduate College, Dharamshala and Government College Rajgarh. The counting center is being monitored with eight CCTV cameras. The picture will be clear in the first three hours. The fate of two of the 12 candidates who are trying their luck in the electoral battle will shine. The prestige of Chief Minister Jairam Thakur and State Congress President Kuldeep Singh Rathore is at stake. More than 50 employees are serving their services in the dharamshala, of which 42 are stationed at counting tables, while others are stationed at counting centers. First of all, after the counting of ETVS and postal wallet papers, the work of counting the votes recorded on EVMs will be done. During the counting of votes, EVMs and VVPAT machines of five polling stations are being matched. For your information, please tell that SDM Dharamshala Harish Gajju told that more than 50 employees are deployed for counting. Election Officer and SDM Pachhad Naresh Verma said that the final rehearsal was conducted on Wednesday for the officers and employees posted for counting. He told that EVMs have been kept in three security circles. In which ITBP, State and District Police are deployed. A media center has also been constructed in the counting center. According to the SDM, every candidate can make his 14 counting agents. Also Read: Know about the first woman MLA of Chautala family Stone pelting on police in Madhya Pradesh capital Bhopal, many policemen including CSP injured Union Minister Prakash Javadekar launched campaigns to save this endangered animal Nitish placed his demand in front of the government regarding Delhi and Bihar