Delhi Metro services change time for polling day. Read on to know schedule for May 12
India | May 10, 2019, 06:42 AM ISTThe trains will run with a frequency of 30 minutes on all the lines till 6 am.
The trains will run with a frequency of 30 minutes on all the lines till 6 am.
The Lok Sabha polls are just a few days away and the parties are leaving no stone unturned to garner as much as attention and affection from the crowds as possible. To this end, PM Modi will hold three public meetings in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab today.
Sunder Nursery is designed to serve Delhi's citizens as a tranquil yet celebratory zone.
The Delhi Police has beefed up security in parts of the national capital ahead of the May 12 polling and will deploy over 60,000 personnel, including the Home Guards and paramilitary forces, in total to ensure a smooth conduct of the election here.
Priyanka Gandhi's attacks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become sharper, hard-hitting after the latter targeted Rajiv Gandhi as wn sharper and more hard-hitting since the BJP leader targeted her father as "Brashtachri Number 1" during a poll rally.
Hina Sahab, wife of Mohammad Shahabuddin and Kavita Singh, wife of Ajay Singh are contesting against each other in Siwan to maintain 'prestige' and influence of their 'bahubali' husbands.
Will Ayodhya hearing have a bearing on Lok Sabha Elections? The mediation panel set up by the Supreme Court to explore ways to solve Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid issue has sent its interim report. Supreme Court will now examine the interim report and decide future course of action.
Vijender Gupta, the Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, claimed that people in Delhi have lost faith in Aam Admi Party.
Patel's counter attack came a day after Modi accused the Gandhi family of using warship INS Viraat as its "personal taxi" for a holiday when Rajiv Gandhi was at the helm.
A war of words has erupted between BJP and the Opposition after Priyanka Gandhi drew similarities between "arrogant" attitude of PM Narendra Modi and Duryodhan from Mahabharat.
A resident said: "Calling Prime Minister 'chor' has hurt the dignity of the nation. We don't want the person to step into our village, so we have put these posters."
In a state, infamous for its skewed sex ratio and patriarchal attitudes to women, this dedicated tribe of campaigners has plunged into the heat and dust of electoral politics ahead of the elections on May 12.
Ridiculing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's claim that she does not consider Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister, BJP President Amit Shah on Tuesday said she should rather prepare herself for another five years as Modi is set to return at the helm following the Lok Sabha polls.
One of them flips burgers, the other rustles up noodles at a roadside joint. The two are among the 278 candidates who are trying their luck in the May 19 Lok Sabha elections in Punjab.
"We are not inclined to modify our order," a bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said.
Special booths will have an all-women staff, including presiding officers, polling officers and micro observers. Such booths are aimed at empowering women and increasing their participation in the electoral process.
The Lok Sabha polls are just a few days away and the parties are leaving no stone unturned to garner as much as attention and affection from the crowds as possible. To this end, Amit Shah will address election rallies in West Bengal and Bihar today, while Priyanka Gandhi will campaign in Haryana.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi said on Monday that despite Narendra Modi insulting his father Rajiv Gandhi, he only had love for the prime minister.
The fifth phase of Lok Sabha polls across seven states saw a voter turnout of over 62 per cent amid incidents of violence. Two explosions were reported from polling stations in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama while clashes between TMC and BJP rocked West Bengal.
Lok Sabha Election Latest News: Fifth phase of polling in 2019 general elections is underway across 51 constituencies in 7 states. Overall voter turnout till 1 PM was recorded at 31.29%. While West Bengal, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh recorded high polling, Jammu and Kashmir remained at the bottom with 6.54%.
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