The election process, which had been postponed multiple times since Monday, started about an hour later than scheduled due to a technical glitch in the electronic voting machines (EVMs).
As Lok Sabha debates election reforms, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday labelled the Congress as the "sardaar of chors," sharply criticising the party during the ongoing debate on electoral reforms.
Union Minister of Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal on Tuesday slammed the Congress over its "vote chori" allegations against the government and said the opposition party had different yardsticks when it comes to its own victory in elections and when the BJP wins.
In a post on X on Saturday, Bharadwaj wrote, "Expose Tomorrow morning there is the MCD election The BJP MLA from Mundka was busy tonight in a temple with the poor in some illegal activity That's when our candidate Anil Lakda arrived and exposed it. By the way, the practice of gathering th
Kant said that Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) have already been distributed and secured in strong rooms. "Voting will begin at 7:30 am. We are trying to provide maximum facilities to voters. Efforts are being made to make their voting experience as comfortable as possible," he said.
Dr Laxman attributed the BJP's success to PM Modi's leadership and development initiatives and dismissed Gandhi's comments on EVMs and vote theft as unconvincing. Dr Laxman claimed regional parties are suffering losses due to the Congress's weaknesses.
"After every defeat, you need to conduct an honest introspection. We, too, have gone through defeats. We honestly introspected on where we went wrong? So many days have passed since then, but these people (opposition) haven't introspected even now. These people are still blaming vote thef
"The RJD, Congress, and Samajwadi Party are frustrated by their election defeat and are making irresponsible statements," Ansari told ANI, suggesting the RJD and its allies are struggling to accept their electoral setback.
The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) held a meeting on Monday to evaluate the party's poor performance in the Bihar Assembly election, which saw the Mahagathbandhan fold at 35 seats, with the RJD winning 25 of them.
"Finding fault with every issue, blaming EVMs, and blaming officials. If they spent as much time on their own assessment as they do on finding fault, then Congress and RJD would likely achieve something better. No Bihari tolerates personal comments that go below the limits. The 'Mahagathb
BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said the NDA's strong lead in Bihar shows that voters have endorsed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's development model. He claimed the alliance is set to cross 200 seats, adding that the public rejected the opposition's allegations on EVMs and embraced positiv