Assembly election results are going to change the political landscape, with the BJP likely to win in Tripura and Nagaland and the NPP leading in Meghalaya.
There are 60 seats in Nagaland, however, only 59 were up for election because the Bharatiya Janata Party won Akuluto without any opposition (BJP).
In Tripura and Nagaland, where it has an alliance with the NDPP, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is predicted to win, and in Meghalaya, Conrad Sangma's NPP is predicted to become the single-largest party with leads in 22 seats. On March 2, 2023, at 8:00 am, the counting of ballots for the Assembly elections in Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Tripura began.
The ruling parties are up against fierce resistance from
the opposition parties, and the outcome of the assembly polls will determine
whether they can maintain their hold on the power given that it is anticipated that
the results would have a substantial influence on the political landscape of
these states.
The byelections for the Erode (East) seat in Tamil Nadu,
Sagardighi in West Bengal, Ramgarh in Jharkhand, Kasba Peth, and Chinchwad in
Maharashtra are also being tallied in addition to the assembly elections. The
outcomes of these byelections will be widely monitored since they might affect
the political climate of the state.
The Election Commission has put extensive planning into
the voting process, and all COVID-19 guidelines will be scrupulously adhered to.
The outcome of the elections in Meghalaya and Nagaland will also reveal if the
BJP has gained more ground in those two states or whether the opposition has
been able to lessen its influence.
In order to prevent any unforeseen incidents, the counting
of ballots for the assembly polls and by-polls is taking place under strict
security. The findings, which will influence these states' political landscape
for years to come, are anticipated to be released by the end of the day.
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