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India Today on MSNDelimitation not part of election process, its administrative action: Goa courtThe court held that the power of delimitation is administrative in nature and not part of the election process and concluded ...
A major controversy has erupted in Bihar as the Election Commission reportedly raised concerns over the legitimacy of 4.9 ...
On a macro-scale, the ECI’s move in Bihar, which disenfranchises lakhs of voters from marginalised communities, is an ...
Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has supported the Special Intensive Revision of Bihar's voter rolls, emphasizing it's ...
Kolhapur: The State Election Commission (SEC) has released the draft delimitation for 1,917 electoral divisions across 32 ...
The nationwide rollout of the Special Intensive Revision would be the first such exercise in nearly two decades for many ...
In the wake of EC officials claiming that SIR has found some foreign nationals registered as Bihar voters, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav had said that such sources-based reports were ‘waste’ and that the ...
Congress’s ‘Save the Constitution’ slogan contrasts with its historical record of sidelining Ambedkar and pushing ...
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Tejashwi Yadav dismisses poll panel's claims on illegal immigrants in BiharThe Election Commission's sources claim of discovering illegal immigrants from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar in Bihar's voter list has sparked a political controversy.
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Asian News International on MSNPrashant Kishor slams Nitish Kumar govt over ECI claims of foreign nationals in Bihar voter listJan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor raised concerns over the claims that the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists for Bihar elections revealed names of people ...
Aimed at directly addressing public grievances and delivering government services at the doorsteps of the people through 10,000 special camps across Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister M K Stalin, is launching ...
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India Today on MSNSupreme Court cancels 1,158 professor posts in Punjab, cites political interferenceThe Supreme Court has cancelled the appointment of 1,158 assistant professors in Punjab, citing political interference and a lack of transparency in the selection process.
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