New Delhi [India], December 3: In the last two decades, the process of conducting examinations has undergone a seismic transformation. With technological advancements leading the charge, the traditional pen-and-paper examinations have evolved into highly secure, tech-driven processes. This t
Maharashtra State President of the NCP (Sharad Pawar faction), Jayant Patil, on Sunday questioned the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) role during the Maharashtra assembly elections and said that the voting increased after 5 pm and that it is a matter of concern. He further demanded that
On Saturday, Pappu Yadav expressed concern over alleged death threats he has been receiving from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Yadav also criticised the central government for failing to provide him with adequate security and called for an investigation into the reasons behind the threats.
Independent MP Pappu Yadav on Saturday expressed concern over alleged death threats he has been receiving from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Yadav also criticized the central government for failing to provide him with adequate security and called for an investigation into the reasons behind the
"I will not apologise at all, not even a bit...If they are working under pressure from the PM and other ministers then what I have said is right," he said.
Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD chief Lalu Yadav on Friday said that Electronic Voting Machines should be replaced with ballot papers in the elections.
On opposition claims regarding EVMs, BJP MP Dinesh Sharma said that opposition parties 'failure' is the result of losing elections rather than blaming EVMs.
The IGU has also been working to get funding from Olympic Solidarity and they have been very favourable as the IGU has sent presentations and necessary paperwork has been initiated
"Votes of people from SC, ST, OBC, poor communities are being wasted. Set aside EVMs. We do not want EVMs; we want voting on ballot paper...Let them keep the machine at their home, at the home of PM Modi or Amit Shah...Then we would know where you (BJP-NDA) stand," Mallikarjun Kharge said