Jharkhand election results 2019: BJP in-charge confident of winning 50 seats

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Dec 23, 2019, 11:07 AM IST

Speaking to reporters, Ram Vichar Netam, the BJP in-charge of Jharkhand expressed his confidence and said that the country's largest party would retain its position for the second consecutive term

New Delhi: Ram Vichar Netam, the BJP in-charge of Jharkhand, on Monday (December 23) expressed confidence over his party retaining majority for the second consecutive term in the state with maximum 50 seats.

"The early trends may not be in our favour. But gradually you will see that the BJP will take over in all the constituencies where we have expected victory. I have been saying from starting that the BJP will form the government with people's mandate and we will win at least 50 seats," Netam told reporters.

He claimed that "no one can stop BJP from forming the government in the state."

"I have stayed in Jharkhand for 1.5 months. I had visited each and every state. Based on our micro-management, I am 100% sure that people's mandate will be in BJP's favour," the BJP leader added when asked about the reason for his confidence.

The counting of votes for 81 Assembly constituencies is taking place in Jharkhand, and the final result is expected to be announced later in the day.

The supporters of the opposition alliance in the state seem to be encouraged by exits polls that have predicted a marginal advantage to the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-led alliance and have pointed towards a hung Assembly.

While ABP-C-Voter exit poll has given 35 seats to JMM, Congress and RJD combine, India Today-Axis My India exit polls predicted between 38 and 50 seats for it in the 81-member Assembly.

JMM contested on 43 seats, the Congress on 31 and Lalu Prasad's RJD, which has a relatively smaller presence in the state, contested in seven seats.

The state voted in five phased-elections saw 65.17% voter turnout.

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