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Chhattisgarh BJP chief Arun Sao and MLA Vijay Sharma took oath as deputy chief ministers
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The incident occurred around 11 am in Aamdai Ghati iron ore mine area under Chhote Dongar police station limits when the security personnel were out on an area domination operation, a senior police official said.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, among others, are likely to attend the oath-taking ceremony at both places.
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The source also said that the party was expecting 90 seats in Rajasthan as anti-incumbency was not there but there was anger against many of the sitting MLAs.
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The district police unit and Central Reserve Police Force played an instrumental role in their surrender
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BJP appointed central observes to oversee meetings of legislative parties in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan to elect their leaders who will be new CMs.
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The BJP was ahead in 23 seats and the ruling Congress was leading in 18 seats in elections to the Chhattisgarh assembly, the Election Commission said.
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The Congress, which is in power in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, and the BJP, which is ruling Madhya Pradesh, are locked in a straight fight in these three states, while K Chandrashekhar Rao-led Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is hoping for a hat-trick in Telangana.
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The Maoists reportedly warned the traders that if they cooperated with the police they would be killed.
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The success of the IDS holds out hope that such accidents will be a thing of the past, officials said.
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In a statement, Rajeshwari said 1,762 police officials and staffers were deployed, besides 10 companies of paramilitary forces sent by the union government as part of security measures.
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Batting first, Hyderabad rode on Rohit’s 130-ball knock to post 271/9 in 50 overs. However, Chhattisgarh reached home in 48.1 overs with six wickets in hand
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Vikalp Tiwari scored an unbeaten 141 as Chhattisgarh posted 341/5 in 119 overs in the ongoing Cooch Behar Trophy
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Over 2,500 candidates await electoral fate; 5.59 million voters are eligible, including 2.87 crore male and 2.71 crore female voters in Madhya Pradesh.
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As the polling for 70 seats in the 90-member Chhattisgarh assembly commenced, Chief Minister and Congress candidate Bhupesh Baghel expressed confidence in winning over 75 seats, asserting a one-sided contest with no competition.
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The BJP won three successive polls in the state till 2018 but lost badly in 2018. The party is now seeking a return to power with the slogan that it created the state and will make it prosperous. Caste census, loan waiver, gas cylinder subsidy, unemployment, jobs and housing for the poor are among other issues being raised in the polls.
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Voting for Madhya Pradesh's 230 Assembly seats began at 7 a.m. on Friday, alongside the second phase of Chhattisgarh's elections for 70 out of 90 seats.
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In an exclusive interview with ANI, Bhupesh Baghel said "PM Modi is coming to Chhattisgarh and abusing me, making false allegations.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared today that the countdown for the exit of the Congress government in Chhattisgarh has commenced
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Telangana also requested NWDA to carry out a detailed hydrological simulation study in this regard