Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot made an emotional appeal to voters on Tuesday as assembly elections draw near in the state. He urged voters to consider his image, even if the local candidate has limited impact, stating, "Imagine that I am contesting from all these 200 seats."
Voting for the 230-member Madhya Pradesh assembly took place on November 17 with a 71.16 per cent voter turnout. The counting of votes is scheduled for December 3.
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi holding roadshows and targeting Congress in his rallies on the issue of corruption and crimes against women in Rajasthan. While the Congress' key campaigners focused on the gurantees to woo voters to retain power in the state.
In view of the upcoming Lok Sabha General Election-2024, the Chief Electoral Officer of Himachal Pradesh today held a meeting with all the District Election Officers (Deputy Commissioners) and Electoral Registration Officers of the state to make the voter lists error-free.
As several BJP leader's making efforts to woo voters ahead of polls in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath claimed that the state is making to top list in all kinds of crimes instead of development and tourism.
"Re-polling will take place on November 21 (Tuesday) from 7 am to 6 pm. The mock poll will start at 5.30 am. For this, the polling team will leave for the polling station on November 20. In re-polling, indelible ink will be applied on the middle finger of the left hand of the voter," the
"The BJP workers had gone out to distribute money the night before yesterday. People who have earned crores of rupees by doing illegal business, think that they would buy the voters by giving them money. And as a precaution, Congress candidate Vikarm Singh Nati Raja when he came to know that
BJP National President JP Nadda on Friday urged voters to vote against Ashok Gehlot and stop him from coming to power again. Nadda alleged that the Gehlot government allegedly stopped the Centre's housing scheme from reaching the people of Rajasthan, depriving them of nine lakh houses tha
Besides, Constituency-wise, the highest voting percentage is in Ratlam's Sailana assembly constituency, which is 90 percent, Seoni's Barghat constituency records 88.20 per cent polling and in Mandsaur's Malhargarh constituency, the voting percentage is 87.08 per cent, till the report was
Polling concluded in the high-stakes electoral battle in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh on Friday, with both the Congress and the BJP hoping for victory in the two Hindi heartland states.
Madhya Pradesh recorded a voting percentage of 71.16 per cent and Chhattisgarh saw a voter turnout of 67.97 per cent on the 70 seats that went to the polls in the second phase of the election in the state, according to the latest data from Election Commission