Jai Ram Thakur's 6th win on home turf, BJP loses Himachal - Hindustan Times
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Jai Ram Thakur's 6th win on home turf, BJP loses Himachal

Dec 08, 2022 08:30 PM IST

Himachal Pradesh assembly election results 2022: In the last assembly polls, the BJP had won 44 seats.

Himachal Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur has emerged victorious in the stronghold of Seraj in the Mandi district in the assembly elections but his party lost the state. Later, he conceded the defeated and said, “We accept people's mandate. Hope the Congress delivers on its poll promises.”

(File) Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur during an election rally in favour of BJP candidate Narotam Thakur ahead of Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections on Wednesday. (ANI)(HT_PRINT)
(File) Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur during an election rally in favour of BJP candidate Narotam Thakur ahead of Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections on Wednesday. (ANI)(HT_PRINT)

The BJP was eyeing a second straight term in Himachal, defying a decades-old polling trend that has been witnessed in the hill state of alternating between the Congress and the BJP. While some pollsters on Monday had predicted a cliffhanger, others predicted a close contest of the ruling party with the Congress.

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In the trends that have emerged initially, a close contest was registered between the BJP and the Congress. Later, however, the grand old party managed a smooth win, securing 40 of 68 seats. The BJP ended up with 25 seats.

Thakur - soon after the exit polls were out on Monday - said that people should wait till the counting day. "Several exit polls have shown that the BJP is forming government again in Himachal but some said a neck-to-neck fight will be seen in a few segments. We should wait till December 8 for the final outcome. According to our analysis, there is a very good possibility of the BJP forming the government with a comfortable majority," he had told reporters.

The 57-year-old leader has been winning in Seraj since 1998, and is a five-time legislator from the constituency, earlier known as Chachiot.

When he had filed his nomination from the constituency in October, he had sought blessings from the voters to choose him again. He also recalled contesting the elections for the first time in 1993 and witnessing changes ever since. “When I contested the 1993 elections, there would be only one or two party workers at 60 polling stations while at some booths there were none. Hills of Seraj are eyewitnesses that while climbing up, we got tired, stopped, sat down but started again. Many of the companions of that time have grown old but are still standing behind me like a rock,” HT had quoted him as saying in an earlier report. Earlier this year, ahead of the polls, the Chief Minister had inaugurated projects worth 59 crore in his home turf.

The Congress’s Chetram Thakur was contesting against him. Voting for 68 assembly constituencies of Himachal Pradesh was held on November 12. The BJP had won 44 seats in the 2017 state polls.

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