In a significant political development, Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) President Ashish Kumar Saha announced that the Congress party will contest the upcoming Panchayat elections across the state.
Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president Ashish Kumar Saha, held crucial meetings with leaders from five blocks in Sadar district--Bamuthia, Barjala, Pratapgarh, Badharghat, and Suryamaninagar on Friday.
Tripura State Election Commission (SEC) has started preparations for conducting the Three-tier Panchayat elections in the state by initiating the process of compiling the voter list and finalizing polling stations.
"We began working for the BJP when the party struggled to secure a seat in local panchayat elections in Kerala. Since then, we have admired our national leaders, with PM Modi standing out as an exemplary figure," Surendran told ANI.
The Punjab and Haryana high court has imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on the Punjab government for not following the orders of the court regarding Gram Panchayat elections.
Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) on Friday alleged that the BJP is pressuring the Election Commission to postpone the municipal and panchayat elections in the Union Territory.
"She (Mamata Banerjee) practices Khun ka khela (blood game) in Bengal. There is blood in her hands. She practised Khela in the Panchayat elections, in 2021 (West Bengal assembly elections). Every day 'khela' is going on in West Bengal. Is she not yet satisfied? She might get bold out while p
According to the Assam State Election Commission, there are 420 Zila Parishad Constituencies, 185 Anchalik Panchayats, 2195 Gram Panchayats, 21936 wards and 23684 polling stations in 40 districts and Sub-Divisions of the state.
In a message on X, the Punjab Chief Minister's Office said, "Stressing on maintaining brotherhood and bonhomie in Panchayat Elections, Chief Minister@BhagwantMann announced a special grant of ₹5 lakh to unanimously elected panchayats under ‘Mukh Mantri Pind Ekta Sanman."
BJP National President JP Nadda on Saturday met panchayat election-winning candidates and congratulated them for their achievement in adverse conditions and took a jibe at CM Mamata Banerjee saying that she was concerned about other states while violence was spreading in Bengal.
Nadda will participate in a Panchayat State Conference and hold meetings with the Bengal BJP Core Committee, Members of Parliament, and legislators to review preparations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections during this tour.