Election Results 2023: 4 state election outcome evokes BJP, Congress nervous battle

2023's Election Results build suspense, notably in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh. Telangana shows promise with anticipated upsets per exit polls, adding intrigue to the electoral landscape

By  Annesha Barua December 3rd 2023 08:17 AM

Election Results 2023: In the latest development across India, the outcome of elections in four states - Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Mizoram - is causing a stir as it carries significant implications for the political landscape. The anticipation and suspense are particularly palpable in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, where the balance of power seems poised on a knife-edge. Additionally, Telangana's results are anticipated to challenge the predicted status quo following surprising exit poll projections.


As the counting of votes begins in these pivotal states, the implications of these outcomes extend beyond the regional sphere, drawing attention as a potential harbinger for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. Mizoram's vote count, scheduled for Monday due to raised objections about Sunday's counting, adds to the suspense surrounding these results.

The top highlights of this electoral showdown are:

Exit polls suggest that the BJP is likely to maintain its hold on Madhya Pradesh while reclaiming power in Rajasthan. Concurrently, the Congress is anticipated to secure a consecutive term in Chhattisgarh and is poised to triumph in Telangana, marking a significant foray into the southern political landscape. However, the fallibility of exit polls remains a crucial factor to consider in interpreting these projections accurately.

Rajasthan, known for its historical oscillation between the Congress and the BJP over the past three decades, witnessed a surprising turn of events in 2018 when neither party secured a clear majority. This led to the Congress forming a government with a slender lead and support from Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party.

Madhya Pradesh, with its 230 seats, represents a crucial battleground where the Congress and the BJP are engaged in a fierce prestige battle. The collapse of the previous Congress-led government under Kamal Nath in 2020, subsequent to Jyotiraditya Scindia's defection to the BJP with a substantial support base, intensifies the stakes in this state.

Telangana, with 119 seats, has been traditionally aligned with K Chandrashekar Rao's Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) since its inception in 2014. However, this election has been marked by anti-incumbency sentiments and controversies, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assertion that Rao sought to align with the NDA, which was allegedly rebuffed.

Chhattisgarh, with 90 seats, appears to be a relative stronghold for the Congress, primarily relying on the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, credited for revitalizing the party post the 2013 Jhiram Ghati Maoist attack.

The outcome of these elections holds immense significance for both the Congress and the BJP in shaping their strategies for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. While state elections traditionally revolve around local issues, a victory in these states signifies a robust grassroots support that could significantly influence the national electoral landscape.

Moreover, a potential Congress win in Telangana could potentially alter its status within the INDIA bloc, potentially impacting the delicate balance within the alliance. As the vote counting progresses, the political landscape eagerly awaits the verdict that could set the tone for future electoral dynamics in India.

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