Madhya Pradesh\, Mizoram to vote on Wednesday

Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram to vote on Wednesday

IANS  |  Bhopal/Aizawl 

will vote on Wednesday to either give the BJP a fourth successive term in power notwithstanding anti-incumbency or give a chance to the challenger to break the saffron party's monopoly over power for the last 15 years.

Mizoram, one of the four states where the is in power at present besides and the union territory of Puducherry and part of a coalition in Karnataka, is the last remaining bastion for Congress in the northeast.

The campaign has been high decibel, often marked by bitter personal attacks, with and Congress leading the charge of their parties.

In Madhya Pradesh, the contest is mainly between the BJP and Congress though the and are also in the fray.

Apart from Modi's appeal, the BJP is banking on the image of and its organisational structure. Party Amit Shah, Minister and union ministers Rajnath Singh, and campaigned in the state.

The Congress put up a spirited fight by raising issues concerning people and putting up a united fight by keeping the issue of leadership at bay.

sought to rejuvenate the state unit by appointing as the in April this year and naming Jyotiraditya Scindia, MP,

Congress leaders have sought to highlight the problems of farmers, the poor, middle class and youths in their rallies holding, especially holding demonetisation and GST as the reasons for the agrarian distress and traders' plight.

attacked Modi and his government on issues of corruption and promises made in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections and by Shivraj Chauhan in the 2013 elections. He has promised a farm loan waiver within 10 days of Congress coming power.

National issues issues like surgical strike, construction of Ram temple, caste and dynasty were raised with the campaign barely revolving around the issue the development.

Modi attacked the Congress on corruption, dynasty and several other issues and gave accounts of the achievements of the state and his own government.

Among the 2,907 candidates in Madhya Pradesh, the BJP has fielded candidates for all 230 seats while the Congress is contesting in 229 seats leaving one seat, Jatara in district, for LJD.

The BSP has fielded 227 candidates and the SP is contesting 51 seats. There are 1,102 independent candidates.

The keenly watched constituency will be Budhni, the home turf of The Congress has pitted former Union minister and former Congress Committee chief against him.

In the last polls, of the 230 seats, the BJP won 165, Congress 58, BSP four and independents three.

Over five crore registered voters in -- 2,63,01,300 men, 2,41,30,390 women and 1,389 comprising the third gender -- will decide the fate of the candidates.

In Mizoram, the fight is largely between the Congress and the Mizo though the BJP is also seeking to make its presence felt. The BJP has made deep inroads in the northeast since the came to power at the Centre in 2014 and its performance in the Christian majority state will be keenly watched.

In battle for supremacy in the election to the 40-member Assembly, of the Congress is seeking a hat-trick. He claims there is no incumbency against his government.

A total of 209 candidates are in the fray in

The Congress has fielded 40 candidates while the BJP and MNF are contesting in 39 and 40 constituencies respectively.

The is contesting from two seats -- Serchhip and Champhai South. The Congress has been in power since Mizoram became a full-fledged state in 1987, except for 10 years between 1998 to 2008.

Around 7.7 lakh voters will decide the fate of 209 candidates.

Counting of votes in both the states, along with three other states - Chhattisgarh, and Telangana -- will be held on December 11.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 13:48 IST