Amid the two major Pakistan political parties, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), reaching out on an agreement to form a coalition government, a Pakistani Canadian broadcaster claimed the alliance doesn't suit each other and they are just fulfilling the ne
Ram Nath Kovind, Chairman of the High-Level Committee (HLC) on the One Nation One Election, and its members, NK Singh and Sanjay Kothari, continued their interactions with political parties on Tuesday to examine the issue relating to the holding of simultaneous elections in the country an
Addressing a mass gathering here, the PM Modi said that the political parties who have been indulged into the dynastic politics have always cared only about their interest.
"I have full faith in the power of UP and the hard work of the double engine government. I especially congratulate Yogiji. Every Indian is proud that UP has decided to become a trillion dollar economy. My advice to all the political parties of the country would be to leave politics and le
Even as Pakistan political parties are deliberating to form their government, the Pakistan electoral body is yet to notify the victory of most of the independent candidates who won the National Assembly (NA) seats in general elections, Dawn reported on Sunday.
Amid rigging accusations in Pakistan's general elections by political parties and individuals, caretaker Prime Minister, Anwar ul-Haq Kakar said that whoever harbours any concerns regarding electoral irregularities is encouraged to pursue legal recourse through the available channels.
The committee is led by former President Ram Nath Kovind and its other members are N K Singh, Dr Subhash Kashyap and Sanjay Kothari. Set up in September last year, the panel is mandated to examine and make recommendations at the earliest on the issue of holding simultaneous elections to L
Leaders of various political parties started a twelve-hour protest in Kerala's Wayanad on Saturday morning following the death of a 50-year-old man who was attacked by wild elephants.
The Supreme Court on Thursday after striking down the Electoral Bonds Scheme which allowed for anonymous funding to political parties, ordered the State Bank of India (SBI) to stop issuing Electoral Bonds immediately.
The Apex Court ordered banks to forthwith stop issuing Electoral Bonds and that the State Bank of India (SBI) shall furnish the details of Electoral Bonds encashed by the political parties. The court said that SBI should submit the details to the Election Commisison of India and ECI shall
The Supreme Court on Thursday will deliver its verdict on a batch of pleas challenging the legal validity of the Central government's Electoral Bond scheme which allows for anonymous funding to political parties.