Gandhi said that 39 lakh new voters were added in just five months after the Lok Sabha polls. "In five years between Vidhan ...
Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday rejected Leader of Opposition and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi ...
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Newsable Asianet News on MSNEC responds to Rahul Gandhi's allegations over Maharashtra polls: 'Will reply with a full factual matrix'Addressing a press conference at the Constitution Club in Delhi alongside Maha Vikas Aghadi partners Sanjay Raut and Supriya ...
‘Why more voters added in 5 months than in 5 yrs,’ Rahul alleges irregularities in Maharashtra polls
At a press conference in Delhi, the Congress leader claimed the number of registered voters in Maharashtra Assembly elections ...
Gandhi also raised concerns about voter deletion, stating that while the number of added voters is known, the deleted voter ...
NEW DELHI — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party was trying to regain power in the federal territory ...
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Newsable Asianet News on MSN"Rahul Gandhi cover firing; should introspect his defeat": Devendra Fadnavis dismisses allegations of voting irregularities in MaharashtraFadnavis dismissed the allegations of the Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition stating that the LoP was "cover firing" to create a diversion ahead of the Delhi Assembly election results.
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In a cryptic post shared on X, Fadnavis wrote in Hindia, “Jab ek hi chutkula baar baar sunaya jaaye, toh uspar hasa nai karte.” ...
Thousands are voting in the Indian capital’s state legislature election, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu ...
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Asian News International on MSNCellecor Gadgets Limited Expands Its Retail Presence with Exclusive Stores in Bihar and MaharashtraCellecor Gadgets Limited, one of India's fastest-growing consumer electronics brands, continues its expansion with the launch ...
The final voter turnout for the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections stands at 60.44%, a reduction from the 62.6% recorded in 2020. In fact, this is the low ...
The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, visited the British School in Delhi on Monday, where he interacted with students and ...
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