Voting for the sixth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections began on Saturday morning across 58 parliamentary constituencies spread over six states and two Union Territories (UTs) amid tight security and arrangements. Voting for the sixth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections 2024 be
The sixth phase of Lok Sabha polls includes eight seats in Bihar, all 10 seats in Haryana, one seat in Jammu and Kashmir, four in Jharkhand, all seven seats in Delhi, six in Odisha, 14 in Uttar Pradesh, and eight in West Bengal.
Over 11.13 crore voters are expected to exercise their franchise across 58 constituencies in six States and two Union Territories to decide the fate of 889 candidates as the Lok Sabha elections enter the penultimate phase on Saturday.
The sixth phase of Lok Sabha polls includes eight seats in Bihar, all 10 seats in Haryana, one seat in Jammu and Kashmir, four in Jharkhand, all seven seats in Delhi, six in Odisha, 14 in Uttar Pradesh, and eight in West Bengal. A total of 889 candidates are in the fray.
The Election Commission has asked concerned Chief Electoral Officers and state authorities to take adequate measures to manage the adverse impact of hot weather or rainfall wherever predicted in the sixth phase of Lok Sabha polls
Delhi Traffic Police on Friday said that there will be traffic restrictions to ensure smooth management and security during the process of depositing EVM/VVPAT machines in the strong room at the Commonwealth Games Village on May 25 after the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha election
Voting for the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, which covers 58 seats across six states and two union territories (UTs), is set to decide the electoral fate of leaders from some of the high-profile constituencies, including Anantnag Rajouri, Puri and North East Delhi.
Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan on Friday claimed that Congress will hit its lowest point in terms of seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha election
Over 11.13 crore voters will be exercising their franchise across 58 constituencies in six States and two Union Territories to decide the fate of 889 candidates including two former Chief Ministers - Manohar Lal Khattar contesting as the BJP candidate from Karnal and Mehbooba Mufti as the
Calling the Rajya Sabha MP assault case "unfortunate," BJP National General Secretary Dushyant Kumar Gautam and said that Swati Maliwal will get "justice."
As the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) concludes voting Anantnag-Rajouri parliamentary constituency going to polls in the sixth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections on Saturday, May 25, an interesting contest awaits with two INDIA bloc partners in the fray to win this high-pro