The first phase of polling in Chhattisgarh will decide the fate of Chief Minister Raman Singh from the Rajnandgaon seat. Singh became the Chief Minister in 2003, after the BJP defeated the Ajit Jogi-led Congress government.
The BJP won 50 seats in the November 2003 elections. Ajit Jogi had been in power since the state was carved out of Madhya Pradesh in 2000.
Polling will be held in five districts of Bastar region - Rajnandgaon, Kawardha, Durg, Mahasamund and Dhamtari. The state has a total of 90 seats and polling for the remaining 51 seats will be held on 20th November.
Development being his poll plank, Raman Singh is relying on his administration’s welfare measures such as selling rice at Rs 3 per kilo to the poor.
On the other hand, the Congress has made corruption, law and order and killings of tribals its campaign theme. Ajit Jogi is contesting from Marwahi, which will go to the polls in the second phase of elections.
Fearing disruption by Maoists, Chhattisgarh has stepped up security in the 39 constituencies, including those contested by chief minister Raman Singh and opposition leader Mahendra Karma
Twelve of the 39 constituencies are in the Bastar region where the Maoists are particularly active.
Unlike in other constituencies, polling in these will begin at 7am and end at 3pm to enable poll officials to complete the process before sunset. In the other constituencies, polling will begin at 8am and end at 5pm.
The Bastar region has seen at least 1,100 deaths since 2004 in violence attributed to Maoists.
Chief minister Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is contesting from Rajnandgaon, and Congress partys Karma is contesting from Dantewada in Bastar. Singh became chief minister in 2003 after the BJP defeated Ajit Jogi-led Congress party that had power since the state was carved out of Madhya Pradesh in 2000.
In the previous election, the BJP had won 52 seats, Congress 34, and the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Nationalist Congress Party one each.
The incumbent, Singh, is banking on his administrations developmental initiatives and welfare measures, including populist ones such as selling rice at Rs3 a kg to the poor. The Congress, on the other hand, is seeking a vote for change.
The first phase polling will decide the fate of Chief Minister Raman Singh from Rajnandgaon seat, leader of the opposition and Congress candidate Mahendra Karma from Dantewada and assembly Speaker Premprakash Pandey from Bhilai.
Some 6.4 million of Chhattisgarhs 15.2 million voters are expected to cast their ballots in 8,883 polling booths on Friday, according to data released by the Election Commission of India.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Vertical division in Congress before Election.
New Delhi, Nov 11 (PTI) Apparently facing disciplinary action, Congress General Secretary Margaret Alva today resigned from her post after creating a storm by her stinging criticism of the party in election ticket distribution, drawing sharp criticism from various leaders.
The morning after she met Congress President Sonia Gandhi and A K Antony, Chairman of the party's Disciplinary Action Committee, Alva sent her resignation to Gandhi this afternoon.
During the meeting with Gandhi last night, the 66-year-old veteran, who is also a member of the Congress Working Committee and Central Election Committee, is believed to have offered to resign from her post if her criticism had become an embarrassment.
Apparently not not wanting to be seen as leninent on indiscipline with elections round the corner, leaders were unsparing in criticism of Alva, a member of various high-level fora of the party.
Rahul Gandhi rejected her charges saying he was "not not unhappy" about ticket distribution. Those who attacked her included Congress' chief spokesman M Veerappa Moily, who said she had committed serious breach of discipline, Digvijay Singh and Ashok Ghelot.
There were also voices of support from senior leaders including Yogendra Makwana from Gujarat and R L Jalappa from her state Karnataka.
Last week, Alva, who is in charge of party affairs in several including Maharashtra and Punjab, had stirred a hornet's nest by saying that tickets during Karnataka assembly elections were sold and questioning the denial of ticket to her son Nivedith. PTI.Copyright must be reserved by PTI .
The morning after she met Congress President Sonia Gandhi and A K Antony, Chairman of the party's Disciplinary Action Committee, Alva sent her resignation to Gandhi this afternoon.
During the meeting with Gandhi last night, the 66-year-old veteran, who is also a member of the Congress Working Committee and Central Election Committee, is believed to have offered to resign from her post if her criticism had become an embarrassment.
Apparently not not wanting to be seen as leninent on indiscipline with elections round the corner, leaders were unsparing in criticism of Alva, a member of various high-level fora of the party.
Rahul Gandhi rejected her charges saying he was "not not unhappy" about ticket distribution. Those who attacked her included Congress' chief spokesman M Veerappa Moily, who said she had committed serious breach of discipline, Digvijay Singh and Ashok Ghelot.
There were also voices of support from senior leaders including Yogendra Makwana from Gujarat and R L Jalappa from her state Karnataka.
Last week, Alva, who is in charge of party affairs in several including Maharashtra and Punjab, had stirred a hornet's nest by saying that tickets during Karnataka assembly elections were sold and questioning the denial of ticket to her son Nivedith. PTI.Copyright must be reserved by PTI .
Friday, November 7, 2008
Vertical division in Congress before Election.
Congress General Secretary Margaret Alva today alleged that some leaders had sold party tickets during the Karnataka Assembly elections, and said the guidelines forbidding distribution of tickets to relatives were not being implemented in the six States going to the polls later this year.
In an interview to NDTV Indiahttp://ndtv.com/launch?video-play/, she said party leaders from outside Karnataka distributed tickets based on their own agenda.
''Some people sold tickets in Karnataka, but all these people lost the elections,'' she said and added that the Congress was itself to blame for its defeat in the May Assembly elections in the State.
''I am saying this openly that those who didn't have any knowledge of the constituencies or the local sentiments ended up deciding candidates (in Karnataka). When it comes to their own States, they say we are the leaders. We will decide.... Why was the principle not implemented in Karnataka'' she asked.
She accused the party leaders of having double standards on the issue of giving party tickets to relatives.
''Right now, each family is getting two-three tickets. The guidelines are not being implemented in the six States going to the polls in the near future,'' she said.
In an interview to NDTV Indiahttp://ndtv.com/launch?video-play/, she said party leaders from outside Karnataka distributed tickets based on their own agenda.
''Some people sold tickets in Karnataka, but all these people lost the elections,'' she said and added that the Congress was itself to blame for its defeat in the May Assembly elections in the State.
''I am saying this openly that those who didn't have any knowledge of the constituencies or the local sentiments ended up deciding candidates (in Karnataka). When it comes to their own States, they say we are the leaders. We will decide.... Why was the principle not implemented in Karnataka'' she asked.
She accused the party leaders of having double standards on the issue of giving party tickets to relatives.
''Right now, each family is getting two-three tickets. The guidelines are not being implemented in the six States going to the polls in the near future,'' she said.
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