According to Election Commission of India, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference candidate Aga Syed Mahmood Al Mosavi is leading in Budgam; Jharkhand Mukti Morcha candidate Somesh Chandra Soren is leading in Gatsila; Mizo National Front's R Lalthangliana is leading in Dampa; BJP's Jay Dho
As early trends in counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly elections showed the ruling NDA well past the halfway mark of 122 seats, Congress leader Udit Raj took a swipe and said that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is moving towards success
Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) candidate from Tikari assembly constituency Anil Kumar on Friday said he is confident that the party will win all six seats it contested and that Nitish Kumar will return as Chief Minister with a strong majority.
Early trends in counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly elections show the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) way past the halfway mark of 122, with the Mahagathbandhan lagging.
"If the counting of votes is done in a fair manner, then our government will be formed in Bihar. INDIA alliance will be working together and have worked together step by step and have fought together (this election). Trusted, tested, aur kamai, aur dawai, aur padhai ki Sarkar banegi (a go
Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) chief and Mahagathbandhan's candidate for Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, Mukesh Sahni, on Thursday urged officials to ensure free and fair elections and added that Mahagathbandhan will form the government in Bihar with more than 200 seats.
Assam Minister Kaushik Rai highlighted an incident on Thursday involving a VIP beacon used by the son of Congress MP Rockibul Hussain, which was intercepted by the Meghalaya Police, drawing attention to the misuse of VIP privileges even by those outside power.
imachal Pradesh Education Minister Rohit Thakur stated on Thursday that, despite facing adverse conditions and financial constraints, the state has delivered a strong performance, particularly in the field of education.
Speaking to ANI, Tharoor urged political unity on national security, emphasising that public safety in the aftermath of the blast must be the main focus.
Chidambaram reignited the debate on "home-grown terrorism" following the recent Delhi blast, urging the nation to confront the uncomfortable reality that not all terror threats originate from abroad.
"We kept asking questions about the Pulwama attack on how the RDX reached there, and its answer hasn't been found even today. Now, 2,900 kg of explosives has reached just 20 kilometers from the capital Delhi; the question is--how did it reach? Then, lives are lost in the blast near the Re