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Meet ‘Election King’ India’s biggest election loser who is ready to fight again. 65-year-old tyre repair shop owner who began contesting in 1988 says Victory is secondary ...
New Delhi, India – As he launched the main Indian opposition alliance’s election campaign in the middle of March, Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi hit out at two targets: Prime Minister ...
Independent MP Pappu Yadav criticizes the Election Commission for their method of revising electoral rolls in Bihar, aligning ...
K Padmarajan from Tamil Nadu’s Mettur town has earned the tag of India’s ‘election king’ and world’s biggest election loser. The 65-year-old has fought 238 elections and lost every ...
Life of Padmarajan. First making his debut in the electoral fray in 1988, Padmarajan, 65, is known as ‘Election King’, despite scripting his name for losing the most number of elections in a ...
India's "lottery king", accused by the authorities of fraud and money laundering, has emerged with his company as the nation's top political donor under an opaque funding system that has just been ...
Ms. Mody, an Indian freelance journalist, wrote from Chennai, India. For weeks, the announcement of India’s election results loomed as a moment of dread for millions of people who cherish the ...
Celebrities, industrialists and politicians cast their vote in the world’s biggest democracy on Monday as polls opened in India’s financial capital during a weekslong nationwide election, in ...
Here are some of the key issues in the elections to 543 seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament, that will be held in seven phases between April 19 and June 1, with vote counting on ...
He is the author of Elections in India and numerous other scholarly publications on Indian electoral politics, and he regularly appears in newspapers and on television. Christophe Jaffrelot is Avantha ...
In Indian-controlled Kashmir, residents are voting in elections that some hope will lead to restoration of the territory's statehood, which ended when it became a federally governed territory in 2019.