Counting of votes tomorrow; nearly 8,000 candidates for 543 LS seats

PTI Updated - November 24, 2017 at 03:50 PM.

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Votes polled in the nine-phased Lok Sabha elections will be counted tomorrow to decide who will form the next government.

Election Commission said that the counting exercise to be held at 989 counting centres is likely to be completed by 5 p.m. and the trends will be available by 11 a.m.

By noon, a final picture could emerge on who would be the major players in the 16th Lok Sabha.

Nearly 8,000 candidates, including top guns Narendra Modi, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal were in the fray, in the largest-ever electoral exercise held in Indian history.

The exit polls have projected that BJP will emerge as the single largest party.

Counting of votes

The counting of votes will begin at 8 a.m. when the postal ballots will be counted. According to EC guidelines, half-and-hour after the postal ballots are counted, the process of counting votes from the EVMs will begin.

The ‘ballot unit’ is switched on in the presence of senior poll officials and the counting agents of candidates and the result command keyed in to get results per machine.

NOTA option

These were the first Lok Sabha elections when the option of ‘none of the above’ or NOTA was introduced on the EVMs following Supreme Court directions to ensure secrecy of voters who use this option.

Before NOTA button was installed on EVMs, voters had to fill up form 49 ‘O’ at the polling station which compromised their identity.

Where a paper trail audit or ‘voter-verified paper audit trail’ (VVPAT) has been used, the counting agent can call for a count of the paper slips in the drop box attached to the voting machine, but a final count is taken by the returning officer.

Polling in all phases was by and large peaceful barring a few incidents by Maoists and some poll-related violence.

Lok Sabha elections 2014 witnessed the highest-ever turnout with 66.38 per cent of an estimated 814 million voters exercising their franchise — the highest ever in the history of general elections.

Winning candidates

Once the results are declared, the names of the winning candidates will find mention in the gazette to be issued by the Election Commission.

The gazette notification will initiate the process to form the next Lok Sabha.

The campaign held in blistering heat in several parts of the country was replete with barbs by various political leaders.

‘Shehzada’, ‘mother-son government’

During the high decibel campaign marked by vitriolic accusations, Modi constantly targeted Rahul as ‘shehzada’ and the UPA dispensation as the ‘mother-son’ government besides going after Sonia’s son-in-law Robert Vadra over alleged land deals.

He also hurled barbs at the UPA Government, saying it represented the ‘ABCD’ of corruption, referring to Adarsh, Bofors and coal scams. He also took a ‘RSVP’ jibe at the Nehru-Gandhi family, saying R stood for Rahul, S for Sonia, V for Vadra and P for Priyanka.

He often ridiculed his rival parties for having a one-point ‘Stop Modi’ agenda.

The BJP Prime Ministerial candidate also had his share of criticism with several leaders taking him on in connection with the 2002 post-Godhra riots in Gujarat.

‘Butcher of Gujarat’

The Trinammol Congress in West Bengal called Modi the “butcher’’ of Gujarat after he escalated his attack against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, saying there is no “poribartan” in the eastern state.

Taking the political battle to an all-time low, SP leader Azam Khan called Modi an elder brother of a “dog’s pup” while Union Minister Beni Prasad Verma of Congress dubbed the Gujarat Chief Minister as the “biggest goon” of RSS. Verma had also dubbed Modi as a “monster’’.

Sonia and Rahul put Modi in the crosshairs over alleged favours given to the Adani group in land deals and claimed that he favoured only select industrialists. Rahul hurled “balloon” and “toffee model” barbs at the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate.

The Congress also attacked Modi for constantly harping on Gujarat model of development, claiming there has been no development at all in the western state during his rule.

Priyanka was also brought into the campaign by the Congress towards the later stages and managed to energise the cadres in UP. But she confined her campaign to Amethi and Rae Bareli.

Published on May 15, 2014 05:35