Himachal polls on Nov 9, Gujarat dates soon: EC
NEWDELHI: Elections to pick a new legislative assembly for Himachal Pradesh will be held on November 9, the Election Commission announced on Thursday. Results will be declared on December 18.
Chief election commissioner AK Joti said assembly polls in Gujarat will be held before December 18 but he did not announce the dates.
Results for both the states are likely to be declared on the same date.
The polls are seen as a barometer of support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a time when a sputtering economy has handed the opposition Congress party a possible opening to regain political ground.
In particular, the contest in Gujarat, Modi’s home state where the BJP has been in power for 22 years, will be keenly watched for signs of voter reaction to some of his radical economic policies that made doing business far more complicated, especially for small and medium companies.
However, the BJP will take heart from the fact that Modi’s public approval remains as high as ever, evident from the party’s stunning victory in the bellwether state of Uttar Pradesh early this year.
The Congress trained its guns on the BJP government, accusing it of “putting pressure” on the poll panel to defer announcement of election dates in Gujarat to “suit” its political ends. The party said implementation of the code of conduct has been deferred to allow Modi’s rally in the state.
Joti said the commission had received a representation from Gujarat seeking more time before the model code of conduct is enforced, which is from the date of announcement of elections till t he results are announced. Governments are barred from making any announcements that can impact election outcome.
Joti quoted the state administration as saying it was in the process of completing relief and rehabilitation works in the aftermath of July’s floods that killed more than 200 people and necessitated relocation of 45 villages.
In the last round of assembly elections in five states, especially in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP had projected the results as a vindication of the NDA government’s demonetisation gambit.