2:46pm – We’re starting to get results coming on the Election Commission’s results website. I’ll start doing some analysis at the earliest opportunity, however it appears that the website is being overwhelmed. Stay tuned.
3:29pm – I’m finding other sources for information. In Kerala, which has traditionally been dominated by Communist parties, Congress and its allies are leading in early results.
3:44pm – While it is difficult to get concrete figures to use, it appears that Congress has made gains and will be in a stronger position after the election.
3:49pm – The best source of information I have found is the Hindustan Times (thanks to Oz).
3:51pm – In Rajasthan, there has been a complete turnaround. Out of the 25 seats in the state, the BJP last time won 21 and the INC 4. At the moment the INC leads in 19.
4:24pm – There’s not much to report at the moment, so I may be away from my computer for the next few hours. At the moment the Congress-led alliance holds 245 seats, only 27 seats short of a majority. They won’t get there, but it makes it impossible for anyone else to get there on those numbers.
My ISP offers IPTV and there’s an Indian News channel that I’m watching. If something important happens I’ll let you know but it’s looking like a victory for Congress and a poor effort by the Left.
You may also refer with indianballot.com to find out the live results of the forthcoming assembly elections. The results are updated instantly with the complete facts and records of the election.
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