Countdown for the results of Lok Sabha elections begun!!!

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Countdown for the results of lok sabha elections begun!!!

The voting for the last phase of the lok sabha elections is going to be held tomorrow (1 June). The election rallies, meetings and political tug of war for the general elections that lasted for more than a month and a half have come to a halt. elections on all 25 lok sabha seats of rajasthan have already been completed. In such a situation, the countdown has begun for the counting of votes for the lok sabha elections to be held on 4 June. The election commission has completed all the preparations for counting of votes on every lok sabha seat. It has also been decided in how many rounds where the counting will take place.

Speculations will be put to a halt on 4 June

For now, the trends will start coming by afternoon, by evening the situation will be clear as to who will hold power in the country for the next five years. Talking about Mewar-Wagad of rajasthan, there are 4 lok sabha seats here. bjp state president CP Joshi is in the fray from Chittorgarh seat, while Mahendrajit Singh Malviya, who joined bjp from congress in Vagad, Rajkumar Roat of Bharat Adivasi party and former congress minister Udaylal Anjana are in the fray. Their fate will be decided on 4th June.

Banswara lok sabha seat

During the lok sabha elections, the Banswara lok sabha seat of the state had made a lot of headlines. This time, former minister Mahendrajit Singh Malviya is in the fray from Banswalda on behalf of the bharatiya janata party, he is facing tough competition from Rajkumar Roat of Bharat Adivasi Party. For the first time, a record 73.88 percent voting took place on this seat. At present, the administration is busy preparing for the counting of votes. In the counting of votes to be held on the Banswara seat, the highest number of rounds of counting of votes will be in Bagidora, the stronghold of bharatiya janata party candidate Mahendrajit Singh Malviya. During the counting of votes, counting will be completed in 27 rounds at 340 booths of Bagidora. This time, a by-election has also been held on the Bagidora assembly seat. The counting of votes for the by-election will also be done on june 4. Counting of votes will be done in 18 to 22 rounds at all the booths of the 7 assembly seats here.

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