Himchal Pradesh marks record voting, 74% voter turnout
Himachal Pradesh recorded its highest polling in assembly elections on 9 Nov with 74 percent of voters exercising their franchise.
Himachal Pradesh recorded its highest polling in assembly elections on 9 Nov with 74 percent of voters exercising their franchise.
PM Narendra Modi asked electors in Himachal Pradesh to take part in the grand festival of democracy and vote in record numbers.
Voting begins in the 68 assembly seat HP today, with Virbhadra Singh as the Congress CM face & Prem Kumar Dhumal as BJP candidate.
As Himachal Pradesh votes for a new government, we bring a list of facts that you need to know about elections in the hill state.
Ahead of the polling for assembly elections in HP, the people are busy carrying out a practice that sees religion dictate regional politics.
Whoever wins Kangra forms the govt, is a common saying in Himachal, making the contest in the state's largest district especially important.
As the countdown begins for the assembly polls in HP, a galaxy of senior BJP leaders descended in the state to address over a dozen rallies.
The newly joined BJP member Anil Sharma says that he was compelled to leave Congress and join BJP as it now the Congress of Virbhadra Singh.
Bhartiya Janata Party is projecting Prem Kumar Dhumal as CM Candidate and the move is expected to help the party in Hamirpur & Bilaspur.
A day after Narendra Modi campaigned in pollbound Himachal Pradesh, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi visit the hill state to hold rallies.