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Catch all the live updates from the newsroom as The Quint catches up with analysts on the emerging trends and results from the five state elections.
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In conversation with Sanjay Pugalia, Editorial Director of The Quint, senior journalist Dilip Mandal and Neeraj Gupta as they break down the early trends and what they mean for the five states in the race.
Tune in to watch Sanjay Pugalia, Amitabh Tiwari, Shakar Aiyyar and Neeraj Gupta weigh in on the anti-incumbency factor, public mood and other trends coming in from the five states that face the litmus test today.
Speaking on Congress’s vote share, Pugalia said:
Pugalia further opined that the BJP will play up the “Modi Magic” factor – regardless of a win or loss in MP, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.
He, however, warned the BJP against complacency in the run-up to 2019, based on the results of these elections. (USE THIS)
Stand-up comic Sanjay Rajoura and RJ Kartik, in a candid chat with The Quint's Badsha Ray and Shadaab Moizee, imitate party spokespersons and contemplate joining politics as 'youth leaders'.
The Quint’s Editorial Director Sanjay Pugalia, political strategist Amitabh Tiwari and psephologist Yogendra Yadav talk emerging trends and all things elections in a panel discussion.
Yadav said BJP had played with 5Ms up its sleeve - machinery, money, Modi, mandir and media. And while machinery and money might have worked in their favour, the issue of the mandir certainly hadn’t, he observed.
BloombergQuint’s Tamanna Imandaar speaks to the BJP’s Narendra Taneja and Congress’s Priyanka Chaturvedi as trends put he two parties in a neck and neck race in Madhya Pradesh.
Tune in to listen to BloombergQuint’s Tamanna Imandaar explain the impact the five states’ election results could have on the markets and economy.
Published: 11 Dec 2018,10:28 AM IST