Braving the odds, senior citizens, some in wheelchairs and a few others using walking sticks defied age and arrived at polling stations to cast their franchise for the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections on Monday.
In a post on X, Vijaysai Reddy said, "Today is the festival of the country's democracy. I exercised my right to vote at the Kondayapalem polling station under the Nellore Rural Assembly Constituency. Also, I request you all to vote and fulfil your responsibility."
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav along with his wife Seema Yadav reached at his polling station, booth number 60, Narumal Gagandas Jethwani Sindhi Dharmashala, Freeganj in Ujjain and casted his vote.
Speaking to ANI about the preparedness for the fourth phase of polls, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Crime Kanpur Nagar, Ashish Srivastava, said, "There is voting in Kanpur tomorrow. In view of the voting, the entire district has been divided into 44 zones and 276 sectors. Sub-inspector
Polling parties were dispatched along with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) on Sunday to the polling stations for the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha election 2024, to be held on May 13.
Repolling at four polling stations under Multai Assembly constituency of Betul Lok Sabha is currently underway as a few EVMs were damaged in a fire accident earlier.
Ganjam Collector and District Magistrate Dibya Jyoti Parida said, "We are also developing many model polling stations. So, all the criteria that are required have been met. We are also having 'Sakhi booths' - all women booths. Those officials have been trained properly and all the arrangemen
The Election Commission successfully conducted a logistical feat to ensure smooth proceedings for 160 voters at the picturesque Raireshwar Fort, nestled at a staggering altitude of 4,491 feet, the highest polling booth in the Baramati constituency during the third phase of Lok Sabha polls
More than one lakh personnel have been deployed across the national capital and other arrangements are being as over 1.5 voters will be exercising their franchise in the Lok Sabha elections on May 25.
Speaking about the incident, Choudhary said, "At 18 number ward, there are five booths and 6000 voters. Over there the local councillor, Nivedita Kundu and her husband, Ashish Kundu who is from TMC gathered a mob and surrounded the main entrance of the polling station and started raising pol
Earlier today, Akhilesh and his wife and SP candidate from Mainpuri Lok Sabha Seat, Dimple Yadav cast their vote at a polling station in Uttar Pradesh's Saifai.