Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat exercised his franchise at a polling booth in Nagpur, Maharashta, during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections on Friday.
As the nation gears up for voting in the first phase of Lok Sabha election, the journey to the polling booth is a challenging feat in itself in the remote villages of Meghalaya.
Chhindwara district collector Sheelendra Singh said, "There are a total of 1940 polling stations in the district where voting will be done on Friday, April 19. The polling will begin from 7 am and will continue till 6 pm in the district. Voters will be able to exercise their franchise on the
Speaking to ANI, Jogdande informed that they have arranged two helicopters for emergency service, adding that the voting this time will be casualty-free and no emergency situation would arise.
Superintendent of Police (SP, Sidhi) Ravindra Verma told ANI, "All the preparations have almost been completed and we have received the forces that are going to be deployed in polling booths and other duties. There are approximately 2,500 police personnel who will be deployed in polling boot
There are approximately around 1,64,000 booths in Uttar Pradesh, with nearly 20,000 of them being Muslim-majority booths, where fraudulent voting is carried out under the veil. To prevent this, the Minority Wing has prepared a strategy in collaboration with Muslim women activists.
A total of 11,729 polling booths are being set up in the state for the Lok Sabha elections, where around 75,62,830 voters are likely to exercise their right to vote.
Speaking to ANI, J Radhakrishnan said, "Micro observers are being trained by the observers to observe the 769 booths which we have identified today. Out of 3,726, we have identified these 769 booths. Around 900 micro observers are being trained. Till the 13th of April differently-abled peopl
Ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Uttarakhand's Additional Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Kumar Jogdande, provided information about the booths being prepared for the polls
"You have seen what the NIA is doing in Bhupatinagar. On one hand, top leaders are being disturbed and on the other hand, they are trying to empty the booths. They (BJP) want to manage the referee (NIA), get them to the field and keep out the players (TMC) so that they want to play on an emp
"I dont know what Harish Rawat has said but as far as activeness is concerned, the Congress party is completely active. The Congress has a system to contest polls from booth level to our block, district, and state level. I don't know in what context Harish Rawat gave the statement. I am n