Delhi: 699 candidates in fray for Feb 5 polls, maximum 23 in New Delhi
A total of 699 candidates will contest polls on 70 Delhi Assembly seats in the February 5 election, the Election Commission (EC) said.
A total of 699 candidates will contest polls on 70 Delhi Assembly seats in the February 5 election, the Election Commission (EC) said.
Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, Vijender Gupta on Saturday said former Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal has deceived the public by projecting an image of honesty and transparency after the BJP claimed that the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report on Delhi government’s now-scrapped excise policy caused loss of Rs 2,026 to the state exchequer.
Feedback from women is being conveyed to senior AAP leaders, helping the party shape strategies tailored to their concerns: AAP
Former Delhi Chief Minister and MLA from New Delhi constituency Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday alleged that the BJP has started a large-scale conspiracy in the national capital ahead of the elections to cut votes.
After the Lok Sabha polls a lot of debate has taken place to trace the reasons for the success of the Trinamul Congress in West Bengal.
Kishore said the people of Kashmir are living in peace after Abrogation of Article 370 and there is almost end of terror activities.
Modi alleged that the Opposition parties were only focused on promoting their family interests rather than working for the development of the nation.
At last count, the number of dead in the July 8 West Bengal rural polls violence stood at 16. Of these reportedly the ruling political party Trinamool suffered the majority of losses with nine of its workers dying of different forms of attacks.
Despite repeated requests from the Border Security Force (BSF) on sensitive polling booths, the West Bengal State Election Commission didn't provide any information on such booths to the central security forces, a senior BSF official said on Sunday.
After hectic campaigning and a nomination filing process scarred by violence, polling for panchayats in West Bengal began on Saturday morning under stringent security cover.