Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday extended his greetings to first-time voters in Madhya Pradesh where polling is underway for the 230-member Assembly.
Chhattisgarh will go for the second phase of assembly polls on seventy seats on Friday with leaders of BJP and Congress holding extensive campaigns to win the Hindi heartland state
As the clock ticks down to the commencement of polling for the high-stakes Madhya Pradesh assembly election 2023 on Friday, a spotlight shines on crucial constituencies that hold the destiny of prominent leaders from both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress.
"Tomorrow is polling day for 230 assembly constituencies in Madhya Pradesh. Voting will start at 7:00 am and conclude at 6:00 pm in the state. But voting will be held from 7 am to 3 pm in assembly constituencies in Balaghat namely, Baihar, Lanji and Paraswada assembly constituency. Along
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP, Gwalior) Rajesh Singh Chandel said, "We have pointed out 276 highly sensitive polling centres in the district and BSF jawans will be deployed here. We have received 16 BSF companies for the same. Apart from this, we are continuously ensuring the mobil
Polling parties left for their centres in the nine assembly constituencies of Indore district in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday carrying material ahead of assembly polls on Friday.
According to an official release, all the polling teams will reach the polling stations by evening and take charge. There will be four members deployed in one polling team. There are a total of 2049 polling stations in seven assembly constituencies in Bhopal.
Returning officer of Sausar Assembly Constituency in Chhindwara, Ankita Tripathi told ANI, "All polling parties have started arriving here. First of all they go through decoding at the decoding centre about which polling centre they are going and after that they are sitting on the table.
As the state gears up for polling on November 17, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan alleged that Congress in 2018 made fake promises adding that now nobody will believe them.
As the state gears up for the second phase of polling on November 17, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda targeted the Congress party, saying that the grand old party signifies corruption, loot and cheating.