Himachal Pradesh has witnessed a bumper 75.6 per cent voting in the November 12 assembly elections. The female-voter turnout was also 4.5 per cent higher than male voters. The upward poll trend is bound to bring in few surprises in the state where the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is making a serious bid to power under its slogan “riwaaz badlega” and the Congress is eyeing to form the next government. Even before the results, the chief ministerial race in the Congress has become hot. Most contenders are already in Delhi, lobbying hard with top leaders. On the other hand, there's Mandi MP and State Congress President Pratibha Singh, wife of six-time Chief Minister late Virbhadra Singh, who is unfazed but the rat race, and even claims she's "not an ambitious person". But to overlook her would be a mistake as she points out, "when the high command and Sonia ji (Sonia Gandhi) gave me a ticket for the Mandi Parliamentary by-election (that I won) and thereafter decided to appoint me as PCC president for leading the party to the polls, they definitely must have taken into account many factors". Edited excerpts: