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BJP all set to retain power in Himachal Pradesh

By IANS | Updated: December 5, 2022 19:35 IST

New Delhi, Dec 5 In a departure from electoral history, incumbent ruling party BJP looks all set to ...

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New Delhi, Dec 5 In a departure from electoral history, incumbent ruling party BJP looks all set to remain in power in Himachal Pradesh for another five years.

This was revealed by an analysis of ABP-CVoter Exit Poll with a sample size of 28,697 across 68 Assembly constituencoes in the state.

According to the analysis of exit poll numbers, the BJP looks likely to win between 33 and 41 seats in the 68-seat Assembly where the majority mark is 35. In contrast, the main opposition Congress appears likely to win between 24 and 32 seats.

If the numbers hold good, this will be the first time in decades that an incumbent regime will not be voted out after serving five years during an Assembly election.

Many political analysts were of the view that Himachal could be a low-hanging fruit for the Congress due to strong anti-incumbency sentiments. But in a replay of what happened in the 2022 Assembly elections in Uttarakhand, where the Congress failed to snatch the state from the BJP despite the immense popularity of Congress leader Harish Rawat, Himachal could prove to be a so near, yet so far phenomenon for the Congress.

For a while, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) appeared to mount a spirited challenge in the state and position itself as the real alternative to both BJP and Congress. But it diverted all its attention towards Gujarat. And the exit poll shows the effect of that.

AAP is projected to win no seats and garner a vote share of barely 2.1 per cent in Himachal.

The BJP vote share is projected to fall from 48.8 per cent in 2017 to 44.9 per cent now. Even the Congress is projected to lose some vote share, falling from 41.7 per cent in 2017 to 41.7 per cent this year.

If the exit poll numbers hold good, which will be confirmed once election results are announced on December 8, the outcomes will be deal yeat another blow to the Congress which seems unable to win Assembly elections after 2019.

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