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CEC Rajiv Kumar says over 68,000 monitoring teams and 1.5 crore polling, security personnel involved in world's largest electoral exercise
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Says it would be difficult for poll panel to mobilise manpower to upload polling station-wise voter turnout data on its website
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Voting started at 7 a.m. in all six Lok Sabha seats in Mumbai, with queues forming outside polling stations to avoid the heat.
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Piyush Goyal, Ujjwal Nikam in fray from Mumbai; 30,000 security personnel to ensure smooth voting in the city
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Election Commission of India has enlisted the actor to encourage young voters to participate in large numbers in the elections
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The candidate visited a polling station in old city and asked atleast two women to lift their burqa to tally their faces with those in their identification cards.
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Voters Arrive in Small Groups at Banihal Polling Stations, Queues Form in Kathua
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The Six Constituencies Include Chhindwara, Jabalpur, Mandla, Sidhi, Shahdol, and Balaghat.
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6.23 Crore Eligible Voters in Tamil Nadu, with 3.17 Crore Women and 3.06 Crore Men
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Polls Open in Rajasthan, Chief Secretary Among Early Voters
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Tension Reported in Cooch Behar Constituency Within First 30 Minutes of Polling
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The RSS chief arrived promptly at the polling station, waiting for about 15 minutes before casting his vote. After voting, he proudly displayed his inked left-hand forefinger before leaving.
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Polling is underway for eight Lok Sabha seats in western Uttar Pradesh, including Saharanpur, Bijnor, Kairana, Muzaffarnagar, Nagina (reserved), Moradabad, Rampur, and Pilibhit, spanning nine districts.
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Voting for Two Lok Sabha Members and 50 MLAs Begins Across 2,226 Polling Stations in Arunachal
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Officials reported that 1.463 million voters, including 734,000 women, will determine the outcome of nine candidates in this pivotal parliamentary race.
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More than 656,000 eligible voters, including 440,000 women, will determine the electoral destiny of six candidates, one of whom is female.
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The Hyderabad MP queried the actions of the Police Commissioner, Election Commission, Chief Electoral Officer, and District Election Officer.
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In response to a question from a Bangladeshi journalist during his daily briefing on Thursday, he expressed the hope that in India, as in any country holding elections, all citizens' rights, including political and civil rights, would be safeguarded, and that everyone could vote in a free and fair atmosphere.
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Imam expressed concern over the Muslim community's lagging status across all sectors of society, noting their documented backwardness in Bihar's caste survey. Despite this, he lamented the absence of political support for Muslim leaders in Bihar and nationwide
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In his recent media interaction, Vijay delivered a statement that caught the attention of political pundits.