BJP happy with trends in Maharashtra! PM will reach party headquarters after election results
election results are awaited on 81 seats in Jharkhand. BJP Mahayuti is trying its best to form government in Maharashtra.
Mahayuti has a lead on 222 seats and JMM is ready to form government in Jharkhand. Meanwhile, big news is coming out that the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to BJP headquarters in the evening.
PM Narendra Modi will go to BJP headquarter
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to BJP headquarters after the announcement of results. Seeing the results of trends in Maharashtra, a statement of BJP's big leader Praveen Darekar has come out. BJP's big leader Praveen Darekar issued a statement saying that whose party is bigger will become the Chief Minister.
Apart from this, he further said that the Chief Minister of Maharashtra will be from Bharatiya Janata Party only. At the same time, the workers have raised slogans that Eknath Shinde will once again become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
Maharashtra election details
Elections for the 288-seat Maharashtra Assembly were held in a single phase on November 20, in which 66.05 percent voting took place. While urban centers like Mumbai recorded 52.65 percent voting, tribal-dominated Gadchiroli recorded 70 percent voting.
Talking about hot seats, all eyes will be on Worli, where Shiv Sena (UBT) scion Aditya Thackeray, who is currently facing Shinde Sena's Milind Deora.
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Apart from this, in Baramati, there is a contest between Ajit Pawar and his nephew Yugendra Pawar from NCP (SP). Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis may face a tough challenge from Congress candidate Praful Gudade in his stronghold of Nagpur Southwest.
Jharkhand election details
Trends of Jharkhand elections have started coming. Elections were held on a total of 81 seats here, the results of which are to be announced today. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), Congress (INC) and other parties including some independent candidates are contesting the elections here.
Any party needs to win at least 41 seats to form the government. Elections for Jharkhand assembly seats were held in two phases. The first phase of elections was held on 13 November and the second phase of elections was held on 20 November.