Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress which currently represents the seat, are going to lock their horns to register the victory on the sole parliamentary constituency for their respective parties.
Union Minister and BJP candidate from the Lok Sabha constituency, Nitin Gadkari, asserted that if anyone feels that he has done any discrimination, then there is no need to vote for him in the Lok Sabha elections.
According to the police, an unknown person was making fake voter ID cards through a fake website and the Election Commission of India (ECI) has reported its complaint to the Chief Electoral Officers of all the states. Acting on it, Madhya Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer reported the issue to
The petitioner's counsel contended that his client was initially declared elected by 7,791 votes. However, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) conducted a recount at the request of the respondent, Nahra, after which he was declared victorious with a margin of 3,100 votes, Dawn reported
Former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur said that he is confident of winning the Lok Sabha elections and achieving the target of over 400 votes. He also said that the surveys indicate that 63% of votes will be in favour of the BJP and 33% in favour of the Congress party and peop
As India is set to vote for a new government at the Centre, with the first of the seven phases of the election slated on Friday, the Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) has come out with a report analysing the poll promises made by the incumbent BJP-led government and the principal oppositio
"PDA is going to defeat NDA. As far as 'Pariwarwaad' is concerned, I want the BJP to take a resolution that they will neither give a ticket to 'pariwar wale' nor take votes from 'pariwar wale'. They (the BJP) cannot even take the name of the INDIA alliance properly. The spelling of India
Rajan Kumar, a small-time actor who has build quite a reputation of mimicking the great Charlie Chaplin, is on a mission these days. He launched a nationwide voter awareness programme on Tuesday ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
Abujhmad, a dense, almost impenetrable forest region whose name stands for "unknown hills", holding within it the last of the Maoist bastions in the country, includes around 200 villages.