Exit polls 2018: Times Now-CNX exit poll projects victory for Congress in Rajasthan
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Dec 07, 2018, 19:01:27 IST
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Exit polls 2018: Times Now-CNX exit poll projects victory for Congress in Rajasthan
Nearly 60 per cent of the 4.74 crore registered voters cast their vote in Rajasthan till 3pm as the state witnessed brisk polling. Telangana, where polling is underway in 119 assembly constituencies, has recorded 53 per cent polling. Stay with TOI for for constituency wise poll percentage and live updates:
13:09 (IST) Dec 07
41.37 per cent voter turnout in Rajasthan till 1pm
13:08 (IST) Dec 07
Telangana CM and TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao casts vote in Chintamadaka village, says tide in favour of government
12:55 (IST) Dec 07
AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi today exuded confidence that his party would be successful in Telangana assembly polls
"I am hopeful. I am fully confident that we will be successful in every seat. I hope people of Hyderabad, people of Telangana take this little difficulty, go out of homes and use their vote," he said
12:50 (IST) Dec 07
Chief secretary SK Joshi ordered National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) that there should be no toll fee for vehicles across Telangana till 5pm today
12:46 (IST) Dec 07
Mahesh Babu outside a polling booth station after casting his vote
12:28 (IST) Dec 07
Telangana chief election commissioner Dr Rajat Kumar said that police have been asked to book a case over the attack on Congress candidate Vamshichand Reddy
Reddy, who is in fray from Kalwakurthy assembly constituency, was attacked by unidentified persons in Jangareddypalli village of Telangana's Mahbubnagar district earlier today.
Jodhpur City and Soorsagar are two constituencies, which have become invincible bastions of the BJP for the past three elections in succession and despite changing faces every election, the Congress has not been able to snatch them from the BJP. Gehlot has invariably expressed his pain of constantly losing these two constituencies and has complained to the party workers and the people of the city.