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Himachal Pradesh Election 2022: Poll campaigning ends in hilly state, over to voters now

Himachal Pradesh Election 2022: In the outgoing assembly, the ruling BJP holds 43 states. The state has alternated between the Congress and the BJP in every election since 1982- and the opposition party says it is its “turn” now.

Sheenu Sharma Edited By: Sheenu Sharma Shimla Published on: November 10, 2022 17:39 IST
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Image Source : PTI. Amit Shah being felicitated by party candidate Vipin Singh Parmar during an election campaign rally ahead of Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections.

Highlights

  • Congress, BJP wound up their assembly poll campaigns for Himachal Pradesh today
  • PM Modi visited Himachal Pradesh twice and addressed a series of rallies here
  • Polling for the 68 assembly constituencies takes place on Saturday

Himachal Pradesh Election 2022: The Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today (November 10) wound up their assembly poll campaigns for Himachal Pradesh, which saw high-profile leaders descending on it with promises that ranged from implementation of a common civil code to scooties for the college-going women. 

The Bharatiya Janata Party, which is contesting to return to power in the Jai Ram Thakur-led state, scored on bringing in the big names. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited twice, addressing a series of rallies- the last two on Wednesday (November 9).

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, who is busy leading a Bharat Jodo Yatra, has skipped campaigning in the state. But Priyanka Gandhi Vadra made up for him to an extent. Her last rally was held in Sirmaur, just hours before electioneering closed at 5:00 pm- as mandated by the Election Commission (EC). For the BJP, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party president JP Nadda were among those addressed public meetings on the last day of the campaign.

In the outgoing assembly, the ruling BJP holds 43 states. The state has alternated between the Congress and the BJP in every election since 1982- and the opposition party says it is its “turn” now.

If that happens it would be a morale booster for the party that has lost state after state since the BJP came to power at the Centre in 2014. Apart from this Himachal “rivaj” (convention) of booting out the incumbent each time, the opposition party is counting on the apparent dissatisfaction over the BJP government’s implementation of the new pension scheme.

In its 52-page election manifesto, the Congress promised a return to the old pension scheme (OPS), which costs the government much more. Taking a leaf out of the Aam Aadmi Party’s book- Arvind Kejriwal’s Party too hopes to make a dent in the state- the Congress manifesto also offered 300 units of free electricity. The party has assured a Rs 1,500 per month stipend to women aged between 18 and 60.

The BJP manifesto released by party president J P Nadda promised bringing in a Uniform Civil Code and 33 per cent reservation for women in government jobs and educational institutions. Nadda promised creation of 8 lakh jobs, including the government ones, bicycles for girl students in classes six to 12 and scooters for girls in colleges. But more than anything, the party is banking on Narendra Modi.

"Today, under Modi ji's leadership, the Indian economy is at the fifth position in the world. The day is not far when India's economy will be among the top three countries in the world," Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said at a rally.

At his rally in Solan, the PM himself appeared to make the same point, suggesting that voters don’t need to remember the names of the candidates. Only recalling the party’s lotus symbol was needed. “Wherever you see the symbol of ’lotus' it means it's the BJP and that Modi ji has come to you," he said. 

Polling for the 68 assembly constituencies takes place on Saturday (November 12). Counting of votes is on December 8. 

(With PTI inputs) 

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