Elections to the Assembly of Madhya Pradesh in 2018 LIVE: 6.32% of the votes up to 9 hours, 100 EVM changed due to a malfunction | madhya pradesh elections



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Madhya Pradesh will vote today in front of an badembly of 230 members. The state witnessed a high decibel election campaign, which remains a direct battle for the BJP and Congress. The BJP is considering a fourth consecutive term, while the Congress hopes to return after 15 years in the opposition.

Voting takes place from 8 am to 5 pm, with 227 seats, while the President sits on three occasions. Segments in Balaghat districts affected by the Maoists – Lanji, Paraswada and Baihar – voting time is set from 7am to 3pm. More than 1.80 lakh security personnel deployed to ensure a peaceful vote in the state.

More than 50 million voters, including 41,30,90 women and 1,389 people of the third bad, will decide the fate of the candidates. The BJP has nominated candidates for 230 seats, while the Congress has 229 members. Sharad Yadav led Loktantrik Janata Dal (LJD) in Jatara district (Tikamgarh district) for [1 9659002] live here

10:26 IST [1 9659006] About 100 EVM changed

About 100 EVM changed in all State, declares the Chief Electoral Officer, V Kantha Rao

10:25, IST

to 6.32% of the voters [9659006] A congressional candidate protests against the malfunction of the EVM [19659005] In Bhopal Southwest Assembly constituency, candidate's name improperly printed on EVM

In the Mauganj constituency, SAPAKS party nominee Rajmani Shukla is named EVM as printed. Rammani Shukla He filed a protest.

10:02 am IST

Congress Courts Farmers

The distress of the farm gave a boost to the Congress campaign. The party greets farmers in the Malwa-Nimar region by promising them a loan exemption of 2,000 rupees.

10:00 am IST

Farmers 'dissatisfaction worries BJP

For the BJP, which is fighting 15 years of anti-commitment, farmers' discontent has been a concern. The Malwa-Nimar region sends 66 legislators to the 230-member badembly. The BJP won 56 of those 66 seats in the 2013 elections. Congress had only nine seats.

9:54 am IST

EVM in Dabra set

An EVM located in the Dabra booth number 178 has been corrected, reports ANI The vote is in progress.

9:45 am IST

Workers of the BJP Confident in Their Victory

Most BJP workers are convinced that the party will be able to achieve a similar performance to that of Gujarat 2017, where BJP seats have been reduced but the party has retained its majority; times in Madhya Pradesh.

9:40 IST

] Look here: "You want, no bhavantar," say the angry farmers of Mandsaur

9:28 AM IST

Replaces defective EVMs

Two fake EVMs in Ujjain have been replaced. Eleven VVPAT machines in Alirajpur, as well as five VVPAT machines and two EVMs in Burhanpur have also been replaced, reports the ANI news agency.

9:27 pm IST

100% certain that BJP will form the government: Shouhan

We are 100% certain that the BJP will constitute the absolute majority. We have set the target of 200 seats and our lakhs of volunteers are using it to make it a reality: Madhya Pradesh Prime Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, after his vote in Budhni.

9:17 AM IST

EVM malfunctions in Bhopal

A polling station waits for 8 am at the school of Rashidia, in Bhopal. to vote, the EVM not working

at 15:16 IST

Dysfunction of six EVM in Jhabua

It was reported that six EVMs were not working in the Jhabua district, dominated by the tribes, at various places.

9:15 pm IST

Clashes in Barwani district

Air firing Two two-wheeled vehicles burned as a result of clashes related to elections in Jhapdi village Padla in Sendhwa, Barwani District.

9:04 am IST

Two malfunctions of EVD in Indore

: two malfunctions related to EVM Indore – One to Maurya Dharamshala and the other to Green Park Colony. The vote has yet to start at Maurya Dharamshala EVM has been replaced.

8h48 IST

The voters voted

8:43 IST

The EVM rectified at Char Imli

The EVM rectified at Char Imli, Bhopal. Vote delayed by about 15 minutes The Chief Electoral Officer of VL Kantharao was one of the officers who did not vote in time because of the delay.

8: 35 AM IST

EVM malfunctions

ANI

8:32 AM IST

Bhopal visuals

Voters queued to vote in the Bhopal locality

in the No. 178 polling booth at Dabra (Gwalior district).
(Mujeeb Faruqui / HT Photo)

8:25 EST

EVM malfunction

Malfunction of two EVMs in Char Imli locality in Bhopal, where most bureaucrats reside.

7:50 am IST

759 candidates presiding over criminal cases [1965900] Out of a total of 2,716 candidates from various political parties are disputed the election of deputies this year, 759 applicants for criminal prosecution filed an affidavit of badysis.

7:46 IST

656 crorepati candidates in the fray

The percentage of multi-millionaire candidates or crorepati in the elections to the Assembly of Deputies of the year ranging from 19% in 2013 to 24 %, a survey of 2,899 candidates out of 2,716 affidavits of badysis. There are a total of 656 crorepati candidates.

07:00 IST

Voting begins on three seats

Voting begins in the districts affected by the Maoists in the Balaghat – Lanji, Paraswada and Baihar districts. The vote for the rest of the seats will begin at 8 am

6h35 (local time) [1 9659006] How Members Voted in 2013

In the 2013 Assembly elections, the BJP won 165 seats, Congress 58, BSP Four and Three Independent seats.

6:20 IST

PM Modi may not be a decisive factor for the election

Elections in Madhya Pradesh may well be the first where Modi is not an important factor, provides mixed results. The focus is mainly on BJP Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, enjoys goodwill with his carefully cultivated image of Mamaji (uncle) providing social badistance to the people.

Why Elections in Madhya Pradesh Are Critical

Madhya Pradesh is Without a doubt the cheapest and most interesting As the battle in the heart of India begins today, it will reveal not only the preferences of voters of the State and the problems that preoccupy them, but also the BJP and the Congress of Shape Trails.

6:10 am IST

More than 5 crore voters decisive for deciding the fate of 2907 candidates

There are 2,907 candidates running in this election. The BJP is contesting the 230 seats, while the Congress has 229 candidates, including one for the headquarters, Tikamgarh District in Jatara, its ally – Loktantrik Janata Dal (LJD) of Sharad Yadav.

BSP has 227 candidates. The SP is in contention for 52 seats. The party Aam Aadmi (AAP), which is participating for the first time in the elections in Madhya Pradesh, has presented 208 candidates.

A total of 5,04,95,251 electors, including 41.30, 90 women and 1389 persons of the same bad, cast their vote.

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