Rajasthan Election Result live: Congress wrests Rajasthan from BJP
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Dec 12, 2018, 01:39:07 IST
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Rajasthan Election Result live: Congress wrests Rajasthan from BJP
Congress on Tuesday wrested Rajasthan from the BJP after its candidates were declared elected on 99 seats of the 199 that went to the polls. Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje tendered her resignation to governor as the BJP faces a defeat in the assembly elections. Stay updated with the Times of India for all the live updates of Rajasthan Assembly Election results 2018.
09:45 (IST) Dec 11
GGP candidate Hira Singh Markam leads in Palitanakhar constituency
09:41 (IST) Dec 11
Pratap Singh Khachariyawas leading by 2467 votes from Jaipur, Civil Lines after round 1
09:41 (IST) Dec 11
BJP's Rajendra Meena leads from Mahuwa constituency in Dausa
09:38 (IST) Dec 11
BJP party workers quietly leaving the office as the trend is going against them.
09:37 (IST) Dec 11
Vasundhra Raje leading by 4055 votes from Jhalarapatan after round 1.
09:33 (IST) Dec 11
Congress candidate Shale Mohammad, son of Muslim religious leader Gazi Fakir, is leading in Pokhran
Congress candidate Amin Kagzi from Kishanpole is leading by 1900 votes
09:29 (IST) Dec 11
Congress candidate Ritesh Bairwa from Dudu leading
09:26 (IST) Dec 11
BJP candidate from Kotputli Mukesh Goyal leading
09:25 (IST) Dec 11
Congress candidate from Chomu Bhagwan Sahai Saini leading from BJP candidate Ramlal Sharma
09:25 (IST) Dec 11
Vasudev Devnani and Anita Bhadel, both ministers, trailing in Ajmer
09:23 (IST) Dec 11
Visuals from PCC office.
09:21 (IST) Dec 11
Congress candidate Archna Sharma is leading from Malviya Nagar
09:20 (IST) Dec 11
Triangular contest at Vidhyadhar Nagar between Congress candidate Sitaram Agarwal, BJP candidate Rajvi and Independent Candidate Vikram Singh
09:19 (IST) Dec 11
Celebrations begin at Sachin Pilot's house in Jalupura. Additional police deployment has been sent to his house.
09:18 (IST) Dec 11
Home minister Gulab Chand Katariya is trailing in Udaipur
09:05 (IST) Dec 11
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje visited the Tripurasundari temple in Banswara district to pray as counting of votes for 199 Assembly seats began on Tuesday.
09:03 (IST) Dec 11
Congress takes an early lead in Rajasthan
09:02 (IST) Dec 11
Congress Rajasthan President Sachin Pilot leading from Tonk: ANI
08:52 (IST) Dec 11
CCTV cameras have been installed at nearly 40 counting centres to keep a close watch on the counting process