Virbhadra Singh, Dhumal face-off in Himachal

ANI  |  Himachal Pradesh [India] 

More than 50 lakh people of will today cast their votes to decide the fate of some of the biggest leaders of Indian democracy.

The Party and the (BJP) are contesting all 68 seats, while the (BSP) is contesting 42 seats, followed by the CPI(M) 14, Swabhiman Party and Lok Gathbandhan Party six each and the CPI-3.

Talking about the Chief Ministerial candidates, leader and six-time Chief Minister is fighting against BJP's Dhumal, two-time Chief Minister of the state.

Dhumal, who left his stronghold constituency of Hamirpur, is now pitted against Congress' Rajinder Rana in Sujanpur.

Once an independent candidate, Rana won the 2012 elections in the state from Sujanpur constituency on his own before shifting to

Things are not greener on the other side as well. As 83-year-old Singh, the longest serving Chief Minister of India, is contesting for a place in the 68-member legislative assembly for one last time, having announced his pre-planned retirement to the public.

The Chief Minister in the incumbent government left his constituency seat in Shimla for the political debut of his son Vikramaditya Singh, while risking his victory in Arki, a stronghold of the

Youth President Vikramaditya Singh, who is contesting from his father's maiden seat, will face BJP's Pramod Sharma, another strong contender in the polls.

In another interesting competition in Palampur, Congress' candidate Praveen Sharma, a rebel leader is contesting against the party's candidate Indu Goswami, who if reports are to be believed, has been handpicked by Modi.

The too gave tickets to four rebel Congressmen, including former minister Anil Sharma.

Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mansa Ram, elected for the first time from Karsog in 1967, is in the fray for the eleventh time.

At present, the and the have 35 and 28 MLAs respectively in the 68-member House. Four of the remaining five seats belong to independents, while one of them is vacant.

The results of the polling will be announced after 40 days on December 18, in line with those of the Gujarat polls, scheduled in two phases for next month.

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First Published: Thu, November 09 2017. 08:18 IST