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Saturday, Jun 21, 2025
Rajasthan was the first state in the country to restore the scheme for all its employees.
A 70.87 per cent voter turnout was recorded till 5 pm in the first phase of the Chhattisgarh elections on Tuesday.
In the 2018 state polls, the overall voter turnout was 81.61 per cent.
Though the survey results predict a Congress surge in Telangana and Mizoram, the party even becoming the single largest in the former, both these states are likely to throw up hung assemblies.
The Manorama News-VMR pre-poll survey shows a big swing in favour of the BJP could decisively oust the Congress from power.
Going by the results of the survey, none of the parties could claim an absolute majority on their own.
Such a massive swing could give the Congress seats in the 52-58 range, up from 19 in 2018.
For the BJP, the survey predicts a near 4 per cent (3.8%) swing in favour.
A projected swing of 1.22 per cent in its favour could improve Congress's tally from 114 in 2018 to the 120-130 seats range.
Will minor parties upset election equation in the 90-member assembly is to be seen.
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