On counting day eve, Punjab parties keep fingers crossed
BY Agencies10 March 2017 7:27 PM GMT
Agencies10 March 2017 7:27 PM GMT
The stage is set for counting of votes on Saturday for 117 assembly seats in Punjab which could see the exit of ruling SAD-BJP alliance and a neck-and-neck fight between the debutant AAP and the Congress.
Counting of votes will commence at 8 AM at 54 centers in 27 locations, an election office spokesman said here.
More than 14,000 officials have been deployed at the counting centers, where tight security arrangements have been made to ensure that the exercise is completed peacefully.
Unauthorised persons would not be allowed to enter the counting centers. Nobody, barring the election observers, would be allowed to carry mobile phones there, the spokesman said.
Live results will be shown on TV screens at district election offices, prominent public places and malls.
Poll results will also be updated at regular intervals on the Election Commission's website.
Despite the exit polls predicting a total rout for the ruling SAD-BJP alliance, which is targeting a third term in the state, 89-year-old Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal claimed the combine will win 72 seats.
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