Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2018: Close competition between BJP and Congress counting begins for 199 seats
Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2018: Close competition between BJP and Congress counting begins for 199 seats
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The counting of votes of assembly elections 2018 held in Rajasthan for 199 out of 200 seats has started on Tuesday. The result of Rajasthan Assembly elections 2018 will clear that whether BJP succeed in beating anti-incumbency factor in the state, where it has been in power for nearly two decades.

The counting of votes has begun amid tight security. Counting began at 8 AM sharp. The contender of both BJP and congres are equally hopeful.

The result of this big state can affect directly to the fast-approaching Lok Sabha elections in 2019. While BJP party is confident of its win here, while the main opposition party congress is equally hopeful of making a comeback in the state nearly after two decades.

A political party or bloc needs 101 seats to establish a majority in the Rajasthan state assembly. Polling in Alwar district’s Ramgarh was postponed due to the death of BSP candidate Laxman Singh. Polling in Ramgarh will be held later.

The elections were held on December 07.

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