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Giving incorrect Factual information #131

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the-black-knight-01 opened this issue Dec 27, 2018 · 0 comments
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Giving incorrect Factual information #131

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the-black-knight-01 commented Dec 27, 2018

I am using following news Article:
NEW DELHI: Counting of votes for assembly election results is underway in five states - Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram. In the multi-phase polling, Chhattisgarh voted on November 12 (18 seats) and November 20 (72 seats); Madhya Pradesh (230 seats) and Mizoram (40 seats) on November 28; and Rajasthan (199 seats) and Telangana (119 seats) on December 7. Here are the key highlights: Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh is leading by a margin of 3,120 votes in Rajnandgaon constituency while Congress is taking a lead in the state. Former CM Ajit Jogi is leading in Marwahi seat while his wife Renu Jogi is ahead in Kota constituency. * Telangana: Congress has submitted a letter to the chief electoral officer requesting counting of VVPAT papers in all the assembly segments of the state. Telangana Congress has raised suspicions that Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) have been manipulated in the state. * In Madhya Pradesh, BJP is leading on 111 seats and Congress on 108 seats while other parties are leading on 11 seats, according to the EC trends. * Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh is leading by 1,375 votes in Rajnandgaon constituency. * In Madhya Pradesh, NOTA has so far bagged 1.5 lakh votes, which is roughly 1.5% of the total votes counted. Trends at 1 pm: In Madhya Pradesh, BJP is inching ahead of Congress. In Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, Congress is leading as of now, according to the trends. TRS, MNF are heading for a clear win in Telangana and Mizoram, respectively. In Chhattisgarh, chief minister Raman Singh is leading by a margin of 1,200 votes in Rajnandgaon assembly constituency. Congress has established a lead in nearly 65 constituencies.In Madhya Pradesh, BJP is giving Congress a tough fight as both parties are locked in a seesaw battle. In Mizoram, chief minister Lal Thanhawla has lost from both seats - Serchhip and Champhai (South). In Chhattisgarh, former CM and Janata Congress leader Ajit Jogi is ahead of his rival by 10,543 votes in Marwahi (ST). Trends at 12 pm: BJP and Congress are locked in a close contest in Madhya Pradesh. In Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, Congress is ahead of the BJP. TRS, MNF are heading for a clear win in Telangana and Mizoram, respectively. In Chhattisgarh, Janata Congress candidate Renu Jogi, wife of former CM Ajit Jogi, is leading in Kota by 1,171 votes. Trends at 11:30 am: Congress crosses the majority mark in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan and is set for a big win in Chhattisgarh. TRS is all set to retain Telangana while MNF will wrest Mizoram from Congress. In Mizoram, chief minister Lal Thanhawla lost from Champhai South seat and MNF's TJ Lalnuntluanga has won. Thanhawla is contesting from one more seat, where he is also trailing

I am getting this as Summary:

counting of votes for assembly election results is underway in five states - rajasthan , madhya pradesh , chhattisgarh , telangana and mizoram . in the multi-phase polling , chhattisgarh voted on november 12 ; madhya pradesh -lrb- 199 seats -rrb- and mizoram -lrb- 119 seats -rrb- on december 7 . here are the key highlights : chhattisgarh chief minister raman singh is leading as of now , according to the trends .
It changed Madhya Pradesh (230 seats) to madhya pradesh -lrb- 199 seats

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