NOTA voters in Nagpur district almost double

The appeals created by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and alternative NGOs against victimization ‘None of The higher than or NOTA’ possibility did not build any impact on the voters. many citizens have opted for NOTA across all constituencies in Vidarbha within the assembly elections results of that were declared on Thursday. Against all expectations, Nagpur district with twelve constituencies recorded the most range of NOTA votes at twenty-eight,496 in Vidarbha’s eleven districts, followed by Amravati at twelve,668 and Buldhana at eleven,939. The naxal plagued Gadchiroli occupied fourth position at eleven,688. In 2014, Gadchiroli bulging limelight when villagers prodded by Maoist had recorded the most range of NOTA votes. Nagpur’s tally of NOTA votes is sort of doubled from fifteen,784 in 2014 state polls, which might for certain provide nightmares to the political leaders. In all, over 1.20 hundred thousand such votes were polled in Vidarbha that shows increasing anger of voters who didn’t realize even one candidate ok to steer them. The increasing tally of those votes has conjointly left several contestants behind. In Vidarbha, as several as 428 candidates did not score higher than NOTA votes. Nagpur district has the highest range of such candidates at eighty-eight followed by Amravati at fifty-six, Yavatmal at forty-eight and Akola at forty-two.

Among the constituencies, Aheri from backward Gadchiroli district leads the chart in Vidarbha with as several as five,735 pressing the last button on EVM. it absolutely was followed by Nagpur West wherever three,717 opted for it, as they didn’t believe in any of the contestants. Armori, once more in Gadchiroli, is at the third place with three,650 votes whereas chief minister Devendra Fadnavis’s Nagpur South West Nagpur is at fourth with three,064 votes. Among very cheap, Dhamangaon Railway in Amravati secured simply 788 NOTA votes, followed by Akot in Akola with 857. In a majority of constituencies, the NOTA was higher than one,000 mark with several candidates failing to cross it. The deposits of all such candidates would be lost. Analysts attributed a slew of things for the increase in NOTA votes. This time, its tally exaggerated thanks to the ‘Save advantage Save Nation (SMSN)’ campaign launched by thousands of aggrieved folks and students from open class when the govt. enforced 12-tone system Maratha and 100 % EWS quota. thanks to these quotas, the seats of college boy and postgraduate medical courses were reduced considerably that LED to the loss for open class worthy students, they said. “We’ve over thirty,000 registered members of SMSN whom we tend to have referred to as to prefer NOTA because the government LED by Fadnavis refused to listen to their demands. A majority of people were core BJP voters, however, currently, we’re discomfited by our own party that took selections to guard its vote banks. wherever can our wards trail finding out exhausting for of these years?” the associate aggrieved parent told.

The men behind Maharashtra’s CM’s victory

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’s finish margin reduced by concerning nine,000 votes as compared to 2014. However, he still won by a powerful margin of fifty,000 votes. He seldom visited his body — Nagpur South-West — in these 5 years and failed to campaign for over several hours. His campaign was handled by his foot troopers, who ensured the voters don’t feel his absence.

Three persons conspicuously handled the duty — Sandip Joshi — ruling party leader in Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC), Rajiv Hadap — Fadnavis’s party organization in-charge and Shashank Dabholkar, his assistant. Guardian minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule and his workers additionally extended full support to Fadnavis. BJP has twenty-two corporators in CM’s body, who managed the show in their various areas. Joshi aforesaid that he wont to take care of all development works in Fadnavis’s body. “I determined that work required what quantity allocation. Corporators came to American state with proposals. CM had given American state full powers to determine them. I made a decision however imperative the work was and the way abundant fund it required,” he added. The BJP leader any aforesaid that Fadnavis had given him powers to settle on BJP corporators, who would be appointed as members of NMC commission. On election preparations, he aforesaid that job was suburbanized among the twenty-two corporators and 3 BJP leaders from the wards that were pictured by opposition parties. Well before the elections were declared, BJP delivered personal letters of the CM to each house. Then a folder containing his works was distributed. “We started silent effort from Columbus Day. we tend to went door-to-door and contacted voters,” he said. Hadap aforesaid as Fadnavis wasn’t gifted in Nagpur, he wont to make sure that the party organization remained sturdy in Nagpur South-West. “If any party employee had any drawback I consulted Fadnavis and resolved it. I, however, ne’er took any call on my very own,” he told. CM’s margin had reduced as compared to the last polls. On whether or not this was because of lack of effort, Hadap said, “No. This wasn’t an element. Some section of society wasn’t happy with us. that’s why the vote proportion was low. we’ll return to grasp concerning it once we do an in-depth analysis of the result. Nagpur East MLA avatar Khopade was additionally expecting a margin of over one 100000 however his margin wasn’t even twenty-five,000.” Dabholkar aforesaid he handled complaints of voters from the body. “We despatched a number of them to involved government agencies whereas some were sent to Mantralaya. individuals from everywhere Vidarbha came to us with their issues. we tend to do justice to any or all of them,” he added. Dabholkar was power-assisted by Nachiket Pimplapure, Chetan a lot of, Ankit Srivas and Kumar Masram in managing the workplace. Fadnavis had appointed some governing body too within the workplace.

Nagpur Assembly Election 2019 Result – Nagpur Updates

Nagpur Updates:- Nagpur Assembly Election 2019 Result After 8 am when the Election Commission started to announce results, the Maharashtra assembly election results are trickling in. A rivalry between the BJP and Shiv Sena on one side and the congress and the NCP on the other is the Maharashtra assembly elections. Eyes will be on Nagpur, as the city sends twelve MLAs to the Maharashtra assembly of 288 members. Nagpur is one of the leading districts in the elections for the Maharashtra Assembly. It comprises 12 electoral districts. Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra Chief Minister, is one of Nagpur’s primary candidates.

Nagpur Updates Nagpur Assembly Election 2019 Result:-

Nagpur South- Mohan Mate

In a tough fight of assembly elections, BJP’s Mohan Mate secured his win from Nagpur South body. Girish Pandav, Congress candidate had an in-depth decision of votes however Mate won the seats by 45256 votes. Mate contested as a rebel from this constituency and was leading with 3101 votes when the twenty-first round of enumeration of votes.

Nagpur North- Nitin Raut

Congress candidate Dr. Nitin Raut won from Nagpur North by defeating BJP’s Milind Mane in a very achievement of votes. Raut is the operating President of Congress’s SC Cell. Dr. Raut was leading with 82289 votes and defeated Dr Milind Mane with a margin of 22587 votes.

Nagpur East- Krushna Khopde

BJP candidate Krushna Khopde was leading by 9297 votes after the 15th round. Saffron Party Candidate Krushna Khopde who was fighting from the Nagpur East body won the elections by 10,3753 votes. Congress candidate Purshottam Hazare gave a troublesome fight however couldn’t secure his win against Khopade.

 

Nagpur West- Vikas Thakre

City congress President Vikas Thakre who fought from Nagpur West body emerged victorious in Maharashtra Assembly Poll 2019 with a margin of 7,716 votes defeating BJP candidate Sudhakar Deshmukh.

 

Nagpur Central- Vikas Kumbhare

Vikas Kumbhare received 33,623 EVM votes and is leading with 3,830 votes.

 

Nagpur South-West- CM Devendra Fadnavis

CM Devendra Fadnavis BJP has received 28,834 EVM votes and is ahead with 14,120 votes.

 

 

Here are the live results.

Seat Leading/Winner Party Votes
Hingna Meghe Sameer Dattatraya Bharatiya Janata Party 44346
Kamthi Suresh Yadavrao Bhoyar Indian National Congress 1759
Nagpur Central Vikas Shankarrao Kumbhare Bharatiya Janata Party 3741
Nagpur East Krushna Pancham Khopde (won) Bharatiya Janata Party 24017
Nagpur North Dr. Nitin Raut Indian National Congress 22587
Nagpur South Girish Krushnarao Pandav Indian National Congress 1348
Nagpur South West Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis Bharatiya Janata Party 34363
Nagpur West Vikas Pandurang Thakre Indian National Congress 6367
Ramtek Ashish Nandkishor Jaiswal (Vakil) Independent 24221
Umred Raju Devnath Parwe Indian National Congress 16220
Savner Kedar Sunil Chhatrapal Indian National Congress 20042

Devendra Fadnavis Visits the Temple of Kedarnath Before Maharashtra Election Results

KEDARNATH: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today offered his prayers to the shrine of Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, the day before the election results, in his state where he is seeking a second term.
Sharing photos from his Holy Trip, Devendra Fadnavis tweeted, “Take darshan and blessings at Kedarnath Temple this morning. Har Har Mahadev!”

Devendra Fadnavis ‘ visit to the Holy Temple was private and the district administration had no prior information, said Mangesh Ghildiyal, district magistrate of Rudraprayag, to the PTI news agency.

The Chief Minister of Maharashtra performed a pooja at the Himalayan shrine and spent about an hour talking to the “Teerth Purohits” (Priests) on the site, news agency PTI reported citing Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee sources.

Assembly elections in Maharashtra took place on Monday with 60.5 per cent of the vote. The BJP-Shiv Sena Alliance, 211 out of 288 seats in the state, and the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) had only 64 seats in the various exit polls.

Earlier in May, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Himalayan shrine after a hectic campaign against the polls in Lok Sabha. Pictures showing PM Modi meditating in a cave on a bed have been widely circulated on social media.

“I had to spend some time alone and reflect on the work I did,” he told reporters after his visit to Kedarnath.

The Himalayan temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is situated 11,755 feet above sea level.

This year, the portals of the Kedarnath Temple in the Garhwal Himalayan range of the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand was opened to pilgrims on 9 May after a six-month winter break.

2019: date and time to check voting counts: Maharashtra, Haryana election results

NEW DELHI: On 21 October, the elections were held for the Haryana and Maharashtra legislatures, and the results are due today, 24 October. This year, voting participation showed a decline. While the turnout of Maharashtra was 60,05% before 6 pm, down from 63,08% in 2014, Haryana scored 65%, down from 76,54% in the last election. The polls show the Bharatiya Janata Party or the BJP easy victory. The BJP-Shiv Sena coalition 211 of 288 state seats and the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in Maharashtra received a total of different exit polls in 64 constituencies. In Haria, The BJP was expected to gain 66 seats out of 90 and Congress was expected to score 14.

The BJP may view its continued winning streak as a huge support for major decision-making in the two states, namely to end the special status of Jammu and Kashmir in accordance with Article 370.

Date of election outcome for the Haryana Assembly: 24 October, Thursday Date of election outcome to the Maharashtra assembly: 24 October, Thursday The balloting starts on 8 a.m. on Thursday and the election committee is expected to declare the results by 5 p.m. Most of the time, leads would forecast the results by 12 noon, but the voting is counted only by the night.

एग्जिट पोल 2019: हरियाणा और महाराष्ट्र में बीजेपी की वापसी के आसार, सभी एग्जिट पोल में गठबंधन को बढ़त

हरियाणा (Haryana) और महाराष्ट्र (Maharashtra) में विधानसभा चुनाव (Assembly elections) खत्म होने के बाद करीब सभी एग्जिट पोल में दोनों ही राज्यों में बीजेपी की सरकार बनती हुई दिख रही है। वोटों की गिनती 24 अक्टूबर को की जाएगी।महाराष्ट्र में शाम पांच बजे तक 54.53 फीसदी वोटिंग हुई है, जबकि हरियाणा में शाम पांच बजे तक 61.92 फीसदी वोटिंग दर्ज हुई।

हरियाणा के मुख्यमंत्री मनोहर लाल और महाराष्ट्र में देवेंद्र फडणवीस की अग्निपरीक्षा माना जा रहा है, जो चुनाव में पार्टी का चेहरा हैं। हरियाणा में बीजेपी साल 2014 में पहली बार जीती थी। वहीं, महाराष्ट्र में 15 साल के एनसीपी-कांग्रेस गठबंधन को हराकर बीजेपी-शिवसेना गठबंधन ने सत्ता में वापसी की थी।

90 विधानसभा सीटों वाले हरियाणा में बीजेपी और कांग्रेस ने यहां की सभी सीटों पर अपने उम्मीदवार उतारें है। जबकि, इनेलो-अकाली ने 81 सीटों पर अपने प्रत्याशियों को उतारकर चुनाव को बेहद दिलचस्प बना दिया है।

महाराष्ट्र

Channel/Agency बीजेपी कांग्रेस अन्य
TIMES NOW-CNX 230 48 10
ABP-LOKNITICSDS 192-216 55-81 4-21
NEWS18-IPSOS 243 41 16
AXIS – INDIA TODAY 166-194 71-90 04
REPUBLIC-JAN KI BAAT 216-230 52-59 8-12

 

*टीवी9 मराठी-सिसेरो ने एग्जिट पोल में महाराष्ट्र में बीजेपी-शिवसेना गठबंधन को 197 सीटें दी है। जबकि, कांग्रेस-एनसीपी को 75 और अन्य को 16 सीटें दी है। 

 

हरियाणा

Channel/Agency बीजेपी कांग्रेस अन्य
TIMES NOW-CNX 71 11 08
ABP-C VOTER 72 08 10
NEWS18-IPSOS 75 10 05
NEWSX – POLSTRAT 75-80 9-12 1-4
REPUBLIC-JAN KI BAAT 52-63 15-19 12-18

*इंडिया न्यूज-पोल्सट्रेट के एग्जिट पोल में हरियाणा में बीजेपी को 75-80 सीटें, कांग्रेस को 8-12 सीटें और इनेलो+अकाली को 0-1 सीट दी गई है। 

*टीवी9 भारतवर्ष ने एग्जिट पोल में हरियाणा में बीजेपी को 47, कांग्रेस को 23 और इनेल+अकाली दल को 9 सीटें दी है। 

साल 2014 के चुनाव में 47 सीटें जीत कर बीजेपी ने हरियाणा में पहली बार पूर्ण बहुमत की सरकार बनाई थी। हरियाणा चुनाव में बीजेपी ने अनुच्छेद 370 को हटाने और एनआरसी लाने को अपना हथियार बनाया है। वहीं, कांग्रेस ने बेरोजगारी, आर्थिक मंदी और किसानों की बढ़ती परेशानी को मुद्दा बनाया।

क्या थे 2014 हरियाणा विधानसभा चुनाव के नतीजे?

साल 2014 के हरियाणा विधानसभा चुनाव में बीजेपी ने 47 सीट, इंडियन नेशनल लोकदल (इनेलो) ने 19 जबकि कांग्रेस ने 15 सीटें जीती थीं। वहीं हरियाणा जनहित कांग्रेस (एचजेसी) ने दो सीट, शिरोमणी अकाली दल (शिअद) और बहुजन समाज पार्टी (बसपा) ने एक-एक सीटें जीती थीं। पांच निर्दलीय उम्मीदवारों ने भी यहां चुनाव में जीत दर्ज की थी।

क्या थे 2014 में महाराष्ट्र के नतीजे?

महाराष्ट्र में साल 2014 में हुए विधानसभा चुनाव परिणाम पर नजर डाले तो भारतीय जनता पार्टी 123 सीटें हासिल कर सबसे बड़े दल के रूप में उभरी थी। ऐसा पहला मौका था जब महाराष्ट्र में बीजेपी को इतनी सीटें हासिल हुई थीं। जबकि 63 सीटों के साथ शिवसेना दूसरे नंबर पर थी। और कांग्रेस के खाते में 42 और राकांपा के खाते में 41 सीटें आई थी। जबकि 1 सीट अन्य के खाते में गई थी।

Assembly Election 2019 Maharashtra: Devendra Fadnavis Casts Voting in Nagpur

NAGPUR: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis cast his vote in Nagpur, Maharashtra, on Monday, urging people to take part in the “Festival of Democracy.”
Mr Fadnavis, along with his wife and mother, went to a polling booth in Dharampeth, a school where all of them voted.

He appealed to people to show up in large numbers to take part in the “Democracy Festival.”

“We’re electing a government that fulfils our dreams and aspirations. It’s normal for us to have the government’s expectations, but those who vote have the first right to have those expectations,” he told reporters after casting a vote.

Devendra Fadnavis is seeking a fifth term as MLA in the electoral district of Nagpur South West Assembly. Throughout his election campaign, he expressed confidence that the BJP will maintain power in the state for the second term.

Maharashtra Assembly Polls: 6.35 pc Return to 11:00 a.m.

Nagpur / Pune / Mumbai: an estimated 6.35% of voter turnout was registered until 1100 hours in the polling day of 288 polling divisions in Maharashtra on Monday. The Election Commission claimed that technical problems in electronic voting machines (EVMs) had been recorded from various polling stations in the western district of Nagpur. The turnout at 1,000 a.m. was 5.69 per cent.

In the first two hours of polling until 9:00 a.m., Mumbai had five per cent of the vote, Nagpur 4.3 per cent and Pune 5 per cent.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, former Chief Ministers Ashok Chavan and Prithviraj Chavan, former Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party leader Ajit Pawar along with his parents, his cousin Supriya Sule, former Union Home Secretary and ex-MC Sushilkumar Shinde and RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat were among the early birds who cast their votes. While rains in parts of the state have dampened voter turnout, they are likely to pick up as the day progresses, the election official said.

The biggest rivalry in Maharashtra is between the’ Mahayuti ‘ BJP coalition, Shiv Sena and other smaller parties, and the’ Mahagadhi Coalition’ of Congress and the NCP. A maximum of 3,237 candidates from a number of non-self-governing parties are expected to return to power for a second consecutive term by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-Shiv Sena and the opposition Congress-NCP coalition to retake control from them. Voting also began for the lonely Lok Sabha by-election in Satara, where the BJP had set up a sitting MP, Udayanraje Bhosale, who was challenged by the NCP’s Shrinivas Patil for a coveted seat, once the royal seat of the Chhatrapati’s.

Former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is sitting in Baramati against BJP candidate Gopichand Padalkar. Pune Member of Parliament Girish Bapat cast his vote, along with his family members, at Kasba Peth, where BJP candidate and Pune Mayor Mukta Tilak were competing for the first time. BJP is vying for 164 seats, while its Shiv Sena coalition has nominated 126 candidates. Congress has nominated 147 candidates and an ally of the NCP 121.

 

 

Fadnavis holds massive roadshow in Nagpur on last day of campaigning

On the doomsday of assembly elections effort in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sat command a vast roadshow in Nagpur town, to garner votes for BJP. Fadnavis was seen standing on the highest of a slow vehicle with party members and appealing folks to take favour of the party. The vehicle was seen embellished with flowers and therefore the banners of the BJP.

The massive crowd will be detected cheering for Fadnavis and chants for the party. The entire stretch of the road was beautified with flowers and strings of little BJP flags all across. Fadnavis is contesting the polls, regular to be persevered Oct twenty-one, from Nagpur South West seat. he’s incumbent MLA from the seat and therefore the Chief Minister of the state. According to the commission, Fadnavis is facing off with as several as nineteen different candidates, ten of whom are independent. The Congress-NCP alliance, on the opposite hand, has fielded Ashish Deshmukh from the body against Fadnavis. Fadnavis was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra within the year 2014, a year once he was named the chief of the party’s state unit in 2013. Before that, he was the politician of Nagpur.

Counting of votes is endured on October 24.

EC announced on 21 October that it will ban exit polls from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

New Delhi: India’s Election Commission (ECI) said on Tuesday that exit polls would be suspended from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on October 21 during the Haryana and Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections and by-elections to 51 17-state assembly constituencies.

“General Elections to the LAs of Haryana and Maharashtra and by-elections to 51 Assembly Constituencies of 17 States and 23-Samastipur (SC) PC in Bihar and 45-Satara PC in Maharashtra to be held simultaneously – Ban on EXIT POLL from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on 21 October,” tweeted Sheyphali Sharan, EC’s official spokesperson.

Saran wrote in another tweet: “And showing any election issue, including the results of any opinion poll or other vote surveys, in any electronic media, would be banned during the 48hrs period ending with the hours set for the completion of the poll in the respective polling areas.”

Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Odisha, Puducherry, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Nadu, Telangana, Uttar will hold elections to the 90-member Haryana Assembly together with the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly. It is apart from Satara’s two parliamentary constituencies in Maharashtra and Samastipur in Bihar. On October 24, the counting of votes is scheduled.

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