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Maharashtra Assembly Election, Jharkhand Assembly Election: Maharashtra sees 58.2% voter turnout till 1 p.m., 67.6% in Jharkhand: 10 points
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Maharashtra Assembly Election, Jharkhand Assembly Election: Maharashtra sees 58.2% voter turnout till 1 p.m., 67.6% in Jharkhand: 10 points

Maharashtra records turnout of 58.2% until 5 p.m., 67.6% in Jharkhand: 10 points

In Jharkhand, it is the second phase of elections.

New Delhi:
Voting to choose Maharashtra’s next government – ​​the final and most-watched contest of the year – began this morning. In Jharkhand, the remaining 38 seats were also voted on. The counting of votes will take place on Saturday.

Here are the 10 main points of this great story:

  1. Maharashtra recorded a turnout of 58.2 percent and Jharkhand a turnout of 67.6 percent till 5 p.m. Exit elections for both states are expected to take place this evening.

  2. Maharashtra, with its 288 Assembly seats, was the scene of a bitter battle between the ruling Mahayuthi – Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena, the BJP and Ajit Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party – and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi, a coalition of Sharad Pawar’s NCP faction. , Uddhav Thackeray’s faction of Shiv Sena and Congress.

  3. For the ruling alliance, it is a second chance to overcome its failure in the Lok Sabha elections, which were seen as a referendum on the political tumult of the past two years – rebellion and split within the Shiv Sena and the NCP, and the overthrow of the Uddhav Thackeray government. The opposition hopes to retain the sympathy of voters.

  4. The Mahayuthi relies heavily on the social programs of the Eknath Shinde government, notably the “Ladli Behen Scheme”. Mr Shinde said their programs cover all sections of society.

  5. The BJP, however, has regained its confidence after its resounding victory in Haryana, in the face of what many see as massive opposition to the ruling party.

  6. The opposition MVA built its campaign around quotas, caste census, agrarian issues and social programs. But the result will mainly depend on local issues, say party sources.

  7. There is also uncertainty about the top job on both sides. Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena is looking forward to seeing him get the top post again. Many polls consider him a popular leader.

  8. But Devendra Fadnavis, who missed his post last time due to the BJP’s obligation to satisfy Mr. Shinde and his rebels, is waiting in the wings. And this time he is supported by the party’s chief strategist Amit Shah.

  9. In the opposition MVA, Uddhav Thackeray hopes to occupy the top post. But he could be outwitted by the Congress which, after its brilliant performance in the state in the Lok Sabha polls, is not ready to step down. Party chief Prithviraj Chavan has made it clear that the party with the most MLAs will get the top post.

  10. In Jharkhand, this second phase of elections will decide the electoral fate of ruling party Chief Minister Hemant Soren, his wife Kalpana Soren and opposition leader Amar Kumar Bauri, among others.