Source: Hueiyen News Service / From Agencies
New Delhi, December 08 2008:
PUTTING UP an impressive show in the Assembly elections, the Congress worsted BJP in Rajasthan, scored a hat-trick in Delhi and regained power in Mizoram while the saffron party had to remain content with retaining Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
While the Congress got clear majorities in Delhi and Mizoram, it may be slightly short of the majority mark of 101 in Rajasthan winning 74 seats and ahead in 23 others.
The ruling BJP has won in 52 seats and was ahead in 26.The BSP has won four seats and was leading in one while independents have bagged 11 and were ahead in four.
Others won four seats and were leading in one.
Led by Shiela Dikshit, the Congress retained power for the third consecutive term in Delhi, winning 40 seats in the 70-member Assembly in a keenly fought battle.
The BJP, which was hoping to wrest power after 10 years, was left behind at 22 seats.
The BSP won two seats while INLD and LJP bagged one each.
Results for three seats are yet to be declared.
Bagging a two-thirds majority in Mizoram, the Congress wrested power from the Mizo National Front after a decade, winning 29 of the 40 seats.
The elections, seen as the 'semi-final' ahead of the Lok Sabha polls next year, brought cheer to the Congress which had faced a debacle in 13 states after coming to power at the head of a coalition at the Centre in 2004 .
The BJP, which hoped to cash in on the terror card and sweep in all the states barring Mizoram, managed to retain their grip on power in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh on the development plank, breaking the jinx of failing to get re-elected in any state other than Gujarat.
In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP which needs 116 seats to retain power in the 230-member House, was inching towards majority winning 109 seats and was leading in 31 others.
The Congress has won 42 seats and was leading in 32 others while the BSP has secured four seats and was leading in as many seats.
The Uma Bharti led Bhartiya Jan Shakti Party has won one seat and was leading in five but Bharti herself lost the election in Tikamgarh.
The Samajwadi Party has won one seat and was leading in another while the independents have won two and were leading in one.
In the 2003 Assembly elections, the BJP had secured 172 seats against Congress' 39 in the state.
Repeating the success in the neighbouring Chhattisgarh, the saffron party has won 49 seats against Congress' 36.BSP has won two seats while results for three are yet to come.
In the last elections, the BJP had won 50 seats and the Congress 36 .
In Rajasthan, in the last elections the BJP had won 121 seats and the Congress 53.The Congress, this time, may have to depend on the support of some of the party rebels who have won as independents and some others to cross the majority mark.
In Delhi, the Congress had won 48 seats and the BJP 19 while in Mizoram the now routed MNF had won 21 seats and the Congress 12 .