Congress leads in Chhattisgarh\, TRS in Telangana\, MNF in Mizoram

Congress leads in Chhattisgarh, TRS in Telangana, MNF in Mizoram

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Tuesday appeared to be on the road to victory in BJP-ruled and possibly and was locked in a close fight in while the Rashtra Samithi (TRS) was headed for a landslide win in Telangana, dealing a blow to the

As officials counted the millions of votes polled in Assembly elections in the five states whose outcome is considered significant ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, there was good news for the Congress in the Hindi heartland.

The Congress was headed for a landslide in the 90-member Assembly, with its candidates leading over their rivals in 58 constituencies to the 24 seats of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has ruled and for 15 long years.

The alliance of the of former and the were leading in seven seats.

was leading but all his cabinet Ministers were trailing, officials said.

In Rajasthan, the Congress was ahead in 100 of the 199 seats and the BJP in 77. But said she was still confident of retaining power.

And in line with exit polls, the Congress had surged past the BJP in Madhya Pradesh, its nominees ahead in 115 of the 230 constituencies. The BJP was ahead in 104 seats. Chief Minister seemed to be on the winning track.

The Congress-led alliance in suffered a major blow as officials counting the votes predicted that the ruling TRS was poised to get a second five-year term with a landslide. TRS nominees had taken solid leads in 95 of the 119 constituencies, crushing the opposition.

Noisy celebrations erupted K. Chandrashekhar Rao's residence and the TRS office in and in other towns in the state.

In Mizoram, the Mizo (MNF) was leading in 25 of the 40 seats, a clear indication that the Congress was set to lose power after a decade. Congress candidates were leading in seven seats.

Chief Minister was trailing in both the constituencies he contested.

Congress told the media that he was confident of a Congress victory in Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh and that he had "always been a little more pessimistic" about

BJP G.V.said the results were expected to turn in his party's favour as more rounds of vote count get completed.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, December 11 2018. 11:04 IST