Stage set for by-elections in six Assembly constituencies
The stage is ready for by-elections in six Assembly constituencies in the state, scheduled to take place on 13 November.
The stage is ready for by-elections in six Assembly constituencies in the state, scheduled to take place on 13 November.
Amid uproarious scenes by the BJP, the legislative assembly on Wednesday passed a resolution seeking restoration of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir that was abrogated by the Modi government in 2019.
The counting of votes will take place alongside the Maharashtra and Jharkhand Assembly polls on 23rd November.
Bharatpur Assembly constituency MLA Humayun Kabir today threatened legal action if there is any death in his district or state due to medical negligence.
The West Bengal Legislative Assembly on Monday, in an apparently unseen-before bonhomie between the ruling Trinamul Congress and opposition BJP, unanimously passed a resolution opposing any move to divide the state.
Publication of final electoral rolls are deferred from October 31 to November 25. Hence, the assembly elections will not be held in the current year.
Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs Sandeep Singh said in view of the hard work put in by the players who come at fourth place in any competition, the state government has decided to give a cash reward of Rs 15 lakh to such athletes in these games.
Giving clear hints about the plans, former AICC President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday not only visited and sought blessings of Lingayat seer Dr Shivamurthy Murugha Sharanaru, but also got "Istalinga Deeksha" from him.
An MLA in Delhi at present gets a sum of Rs 54,000 per month as salary and allowances, which is likely to increase to Rs 90,000 after the hike.
Deputy speaker Narhari Zirwal is presiding the same. Sena MLA Bhaskar Jadhav has objected to the voting.