Counting of votes for Himachal Polls tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Shimla 

The fate of 337 candidates including and his predecessor Dhumal will be known tomorrow as counting of votes is taken up in where traditional rivals and have contested all 68 seats

The hill state witnessed a record 75.28 per cent turnout and pollsters have predicted a vitory.


Adequate security arrangements have been made for counting which would start simultaneously in all 68 constituencies at 42 counting centres.

Corruption was the main focus of the campaign with the party training its guns at Singh, while the hit out at the over the issue of and

The contested 42 seats followed by the CPI(M) 14, the and the six each and the CPI-3.

Out of 67 sitting MLAs, 60 MLAS, nine cabinet ministers, Sukhvinder Singh Sukkhu, state chief, Satpal Singh Satti, Deputy Speaker, and eight (CPS) contested the poll along with a dozen former ministers.

Himachal has a tradition of change in government after every elections and going by the trend, this time it is the turn of the which is upbeat after exit poll results.

There are 25 Congress, 28 and four independent MLAs in the outgoing house while one seat was lying vacant after death of former from Banjar.

Sitting member Viplov Thakur(Congress), former members, Chander Kumar(and Dr Rajan Shushant (Independent) and former member Kripal Parmar(BJP) are also among key contestants.

While the is confident of winning the polls with a comfortable majority, the has rejected the exit-polls and claimed that it was all set to repeat.

The ousted the in 1990 and the avenged defeat in 1993. The formed the government with the help of Himachal Vikas in 1998 and the was back in power in 2003. The made a comeback in 2007.

2,820 counting staff has been deployed for tomorrow's exercise which includes counting supervisors, counting assistants and micro observers.

Electoral Officer, said three- tier security arrangements have been made at all counting centres.

He said wire mesh barricading has been done at counting centers and there was a separate entry passage for counting staff and counting agents.

Videography and CCTV coverage will be done in all counting centres.

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First Published: Sun, December 17 2017. 14:35 IST