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His statement came at a time when many leaders in the MahaYuti opposed Naik's nomination and refused to campaign for him. However, Naik, who also faces opponents from within the BJP, took aggressive postures today declaring that he is quite capable of weathering this situation.
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Like Lok Sabha elections, in Haryana we are again witnessing slowing down of uploading up-to-date trends on the ECI website, says party leader Jairam Ramesh
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Former Chief Minister says the party will get a majority, thanks Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and Priyanka Gandhi
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Congress, BJP engaged in a sea-saw battle in the State after the counting of votes began at 8 am
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Haryana CM Saini leading from Ladwa seta in Kurukshetra district, while Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda ahead of his rivals in Garhi Sampla-Kiloi
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In Jammu and Kashmir the Congress-National Conference alliance was tied at eight seats with the BJP, while the PDP was yet to lead in any seat
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The Valmikis were originally brought to J-K in 1957 from Punjab's Gurdaspur district for sanitation work by the State government
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More than 39.18 lakh eligible voters are set to decide the fate of 415 candidates, including two former deputy Chief Ministers Tara Chand and Muzaffar Baig
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By allowing diplomats to witness the election, New Delhi seeks to present Kashmir as a region moving towards stability
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One Nation, One Election reflects BJP leadership’s desperation to assert itself after recent policy reversals
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The 'One Nation, One Election' proposes to synchronise the Parliamentary and Assembly elections
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Over 23 lakh voters will decide the fate of 219 candidates, including 90 independents, who are running for 24 Assembly segments
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Names candidates for Kalka, Ambala City, Mulana, Shahabad, Pehowa, Guhla, Panipat, Jind, Fatehabad and other constituencies
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List includes eight from Kashmir and 36 from Jammu division; names are for all three phases — 15 for first phase, 10 for second phase and 19 for last phase
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Though Vijay announced launch of his political outfit in February, he chose not to contest Lok Sabha elections nor did it support any party during the polls
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Nearly 50 BRSV leaders managed to jump the median of the Nampally main road and staged a sit-in protest on the road
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C-PAC exit polls gained credibility when its predictions came almost correct during the Assembly elections held in the State last year
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The BRS leaders felt the need for resuming the party activity focusing more on the rural pockets.
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Telangana's current borrowing capacity, limited by the FRBM guidelines, poses a significant obstacle. The State can only access loans up to Rs.52,000 crore within these limits.
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In Medak Lok Sabha constituency, the polling percentage came down to 75.09 per cent, which is 4.59 less than the polling recorded in the assembly elections.