Himachal polls: Dhumal sure he'll be next CM; Modi asks people to cast vote | Business Standard News


 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) boss clerical applicant Prem Kumar Dhumal on Thursday said that he is certain of the gathering's triumph with dominant part, in the progressing Himachal Pradesh Assembly decisions.
Dhumal told ANI, "We planned to get 50 or more seats, yet now that we are accepting such a great amount of help from all areas of the general public, we anticipate that it will cross 60."
In the interim, BJP MP from Hamirpur and Dhumal's child Anurag Thakur propelled an assault on the Congress Party by saying that the gathering has plundered the slope state. .

"Time has come, individuals have decided to dispose of the Congress, who have plundered Himachal Pradesh. The state needs a senior pioneer like Dhumal ji to take a gander at the undertakings of the state, which is under the obligation of more than Rs 50,000 crore," Thakur said.
Dhumal and Thakur have just thrown their votes that started at 8 am and will proceed till 5 pm.
Prime Minister narendra modi on Thursday appealed the voters of Himachal Pradesh to step out of their houses and vote in large numbers in the state assembly elections. The Prime Minister took to Twitter and said, "Today is a day of polling in God's land Himachal Pradesh. I appeal all the voters to participate in the celebrations of democracy and cast their votes in large numbers."

Himachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2017

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