Assembly Election 2023 Result: Today marks the announcement of the assembly election results for each of the nation's five states. In light of this, the BJP is performing exceptionally well in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, based on the trend through 10 am. However, preliminary trends appear to indicate that the Congress will gain a majority in Telangana and Chhattisgarh. In this case, allow us to give you the state-by-state assembly seat data.
Madhya Pradesh-BJP's Continued Dominance
One of the key states for national elections, Madhya Pradesh, appears to be where the Bharatiya Janata Party is still in control. The most recent data indicates that, in the initial trend, the BJP is in the lead with 134 assembly seats. Congress, however, has an advantage in 91 assembly seats. Allow us to inform you that the state has 230 assembly seats in total. In this case, 116 assembly seats must be won by any party in order to achieve a majority.
Rajasthan Showdown-Congress vs BJP Fierce Battle
In Rajasthan, the Congress, the ruling party, and the BJP are engaged in a fierce battle. Nonetheless, the state's 199 assembly seats' initial trends have been made public. This indicates that the Congress is leading in 80 assembly seats and the BJP is leading in 102 assembly seats. But over time, variations in this series of patterns are also observed.
Chhattisgarh's Electoral Landscape-Congress's Magic at Bay
Chhattisgarh, an election state, appears to be immune to the magic of Congress. Initial trends indicate that numbers have arrived for each of the state's 90 assembly seats. If historical patterns are to be followed, Congress now holds a 50 assembly seat advantage. In 40 assembly seats, the BJP is also in the lead at the same moment. Congress asserts that the party will take back the state's leadership.
Telangana's Electoral Dynamics-Congress Takes the Lead
Telangana's electoral figures appear to be moving in Congress's favour. Out of the 119 assembly seats, Congress is leading in 67 seats, based on the preliminary trend of vote counting. In contrast, the BJP leads in six assembly seats and the BRS, which is currently in power, leads in 39 seats. Telangana chief minister Kesar is said to have fallen behind in his Kamareddy assembly seat. Revanth Reddy of the Congress is leading for this seat.
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