As Jammu and Kashmir goes to the polls in the final phase of the Assembly election on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the union territory needs a government that can make strong decisions for the security, peace, and stability of the region.
The polling for the third and final phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election will begin at 7 am today, with 40 constituencies going to the polls.
The poll body asked the Chief Secretary to send the compliance report by 1st October along with an explanation as to why such an order was issued without taking prior permission of the Commission.
As Jammu and Kashmir's 40 constituencies go to the polls on Tuesday in the third and final phase of the Assembly election, the election officers here have set up pink polling stations to attract women voters.
A meeting was called at the residence of BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda for discussing the Delhi Assembly elections. This meeting lasted for about half an hour.
Congress MP Kumari Selja on Monday expressed confidence that her party will win the Haryana assembly elections. She said that Congress is fighting these elections with full confidence and "will win."
The high-stakes campaigning for the third and final phase of polling in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections concluded on Sunday evening, with voting set to take place for 40 constituencies in the third phase.
Union Minister Chirag Paswan on Monday accused Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge of using his health for politics while criticising the latter for his remark about staying alive till Prime Minister Narendra Modi is removed from power.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Monday launched Green War Room at the Delhi Secretariat for better implementation of the Winter Action Plan against pollution.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Raghav Chadha on Monday expressed confidence about his party's performance in the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections, saying that the people of the state will give AAP enough MLAs to ensure no government can be formed without them.
Former Pakistan federal minister Yar Muhammad Rind calls for transparent and fair elections in Pakistan, criticising current rulers as puppets and expressing disappointment in the political landscape. He highlights the plight of Balochistan women and emphasises the need for democratic values