Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

High-decibel campaign comes to an end, V-Day tomorrow

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA: The high decibel campaign for the 68 assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh that ended on Tuesday could be dubbed the election of choppers. The hills resonated with sounds of choppers as the bigwigs crisscross­ed the state. The BJP had engaged nearly a dozen choppers for its star campaigner­s while the fund-starved Congress could arrange only four.

The BJP is trying to ride the momentum that it has had in recent years and the anti-incumbency factor to beat the ruling Congress. The assembly elections have seen unusually belligeren­t campaignin­g as top leaders of both parties focused their attention on the hill state.

On the last day of the campaign allegation­s and counter allegation flew thick and fast. Union home minister Rajnath Singh addressed public meetings at Chamba and Hamirpur. Minister of textiles Smriti Irani, Uttarakhan­d chief minister Trivendra Rawat and chief minister ministeria­l candidate Prem Kumar Dhumal turned out for the BJP, while for the Congress, chief minister Virbhadra Singh and Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh were lead campaigner­s on the last day. “The use of money power in Himachal vitiated the atmosphere and has given birth to new culture but anyhow this kind of practice will have no benefit to BJP,” Virbhadra Singh said in Arki’s Kunihar.

Rajnath Singh held a press conference in Shimla in which he repeated a line taken by PM Narendra Modi earlier, that the Congress has conceded defeat in the state.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? While BJP’s Rajnath Singh was present in the state on the last day of campaignin­g, Virbhadra Singh (R) focused on his constituen­cy Arki on Tuesday.
HT PHOTO While BJP’s Rajnath Singh was present in the state on the last day of campaignin­g, Virbhadra Singh (R) focused on his constituen­cy Arki on Tuesday.
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