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December 11 will show which way the wind is blowing

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Rajasthan and Telangana will go to the polls today in a high-stakes battle, the results of which along with those in three other states can be a pointer to which way the wind is blowing ahead of next year’s general elections.

The BJP and the Congress are locked in a tough fight in Rajasthan, which has not voted the same party to power for more than one term in the last 20 years, while in Telangana the ruling TRS is facing a resurgent Congress-led People’s Front in its bid for a second term.

The contest is largely bipolar between the BJP and Congress for the 200-member Rajasthan Assembly but is expected to be triangular, especially in some seats, for the 119-member Telangana assembly where the Congress has tied up with unlikely rival TDP, CPI and Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS), a new party floated by M. Kodandaram, who was once Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s friend in the Telangana movement.

The campaign in both the states has been bitter with personalis­ed attacks by leaders of various parties.

In Rajasthan, the BJP is fighting anti-incumbency to retain power. While over 47.4 million people are eligible to vote in Rajasthan, there are over 28 million voters in Telangana.

The voting will start at 7am in Telangana and at 8am in Rajasthan and VVPATs (voter verifiable paper audit trail) will be used in all the constituen­cies. Voters will also have NOTA (none of the above) option.

Tight security has been made in both the states and the results will be declared on December 11 along with those of Chhattisga­rh, Madhya Pradesh and Mizoram.

Telangana has 51,796 polling stations, an increase of 14.25 per cent over the previous election in 2013. In Telangana, the political fortunes of 1,821 candidates will be decided in 119 constituen­cies in the first election after Telangana was formed.

According to Telangana’s Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar, polling will be held from 7am to 5pm in 106 constituen­cies while in 13 Left Wing Extremism affected constituen­cies polling will conclude at 4pm.

 ?? PTI ?? Police personnel on poll duty wait to cast their postal ballots for Rajasthan Assembly elections, in Jodhpur, on Sunday. The general electorate will be voting today.
PTI Police personnel on poll duty wait to cast their postal ballots for Rajasthan Assembly elections, in Jodhpur, on Sunday. The general electorate will be voting today.

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