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1-phase Maha, Haryana assembly polls on Oct 21

New Delhi: Single-phase assembly elections will be held in Maharashtra and Haryana on October 21, and the BJP will take on the Congress-led opposition to retain power in both the states.

The date for the polls in the two states was announced by the Election Commission (EC) on Saturday.

The counting of votes will be taken up on October 24, Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora told a press conference.

The term of the 288-member Maharashtra assembly ends on November 9 and that of the 90-member Haryana assembly on November 2.

Notifications for the two assembly elections will be issued on September 27, and the nomination process will begin on the same day. October 4 is the last date of filing nominations.

While scrutiny of nomination papers will take place on October 5, October 7 is the last date for candidates to withdraw from the electoral battle.

The assembly elections are the first after Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the BJP to power at the Centre for a second term in May.

The government's decision to abrogate Article 370 provisions, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, is among the BJP's main poll plans in the assembly polls.

BJP leaders appear upbeat about retaining power in both the states, where opposition parties have been weakened with an exodus of key leaders from their camp joining the saffron party in the recent weeks.

In Maharashtra, the alliance between the BJP and the Shiv Sena has not been finalised yet, though talks between the two parties have been going in for some time.

The BJP wants to fight a larger share of the 288 seats in the assembly while the Sena wants it to stick to the earlier agreed formula that both will contest an equal number of constituencies.

Both parties could not agree to a seat-sharing deal even in the 2014 polls, leading to them fighting the elections separately.

The BJP had won 122 seats and the Sena 63 seats. They joined hands after the polls to form a government.

Asked why elections to the Jharkhand assembly were not announced on Saturday when the country was discussing simultaneous polls, Arora said the term of the state assembly there ends on January 9.

The EC will set up 95,473 polling stations for over 8.95 crore voters in Maharashtra. In Haryana, 19,425 polling stations will be set up for nearly 1.83 crore voters.

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