Washington, Apr 11: A controversial Congressional resolution, which among other things asks the American administration to maintain its policy of not issuing visa to BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, now has more than 50 co-sponsors. Rush Holt from New Jersey and Barbara Lee from California are the two lawmakers to have signed onto the resolution (H Res 417), thus taking the number of
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Aizawl, Apr 11: Voting for the lone Lok Sabha constituency and an Assembly bypoll in Mizoram began on Friday, for which additional eight companies of central paramilitary forces have been deployed. The bypoll is being held to the Hrangturzo Assembly constituency. The Mizoram Lok Sabha seat is witnessing a three-cornered contest between the ruling Congress, Aam Aadmi Party and the United Democratic
Siliguri, Apr 10: Taking West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee head on, BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Thursday accused her of playing vote bank politics and said no real 'poribartan' (change) has taken place in the state during TMC rule. "When the government changed in Bengal, I thought there would be development. But nothing has happened. They are only indulging in vote
Raipur, Apr 10: Of the 1,797 booths in Bastar, 1,407 booths have been marked as ‘critical’ and all steps have been taken to ensure free and fair polling there. Naxals opened fire on security forces near ten polling booths in Chhattisgarh’s Maoist-hit Bastar Parliamentary seat, where around 30 per cent of the electorate cast their votes till noon. Besides, a huge haul of explosives, including 15
Ranchi, Apr 10: An estimated 14 per cent voters exercised their franchise till 10 a.m. in four Lok Sabha seats of Jharkhand where Maoists exploded a series of landmines before polling began. Barring an incident of a voter attacking a polling official with a knife in Lohardaga, polling in Palamau (SC), Chatra, Koderma and Lohardaga (ST) seats is going on peacefully, police said. Hours before
New Delhi, Apr 10: Priyanka Gandhi, daughter of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, and her husband Robert Vadra voted here Thursday in the Lok Sabha election. Priyanka was casually dressed in a brown kurta, with a white salwar, while Vadra wore pink trousers with a black blazer, which instantly started trending on twitter. Someone tweeted: "Robert Vadra goes to vote in pink pants! Where is the
Ranchi, April 10: A constable allegedly shot dead three policeman in Jharkhand's Gumla district, police said Thursday. Vikas Tiwari, a constable with the India Reserve Battalion (IRB), had a heated argument with his colleagues on some issues Wednesday night. He picked his automatic rifle and shot three policemen dead - assistant sub-inspector Ratan Kumar Kushwaha, head constable Shambhu Kumar and
Patna, Apr 10: Polling for six Lok Sabha seats in Bihar today started under the shadow of violence as Maoists killed two CRPF jawans and injured seven others when they were on their way to polling stations of Jamui constituency in Munger district. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Khargpur, Ranjan Kumar said that the security personnel belonging to 131 CRPF battalion were travelling in two jeeps to
New Delhi, Apr 10: Polling began today for the seven Lok Sabha constituencies in the country's capital where BJP, Congress and newbie AAP are engaged in a three-cornered electoral battle. The voting began at 7 AM at over 11,500 polling stations out of which 327 have been declared critical and 90 hyper critical. A total of 1.27 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise which include
New Delhi, Apr 9: The stage is now set for the first substantial round of polling in the Lok Sabha elections tomorrow involving nearly 11 crore voters in 92 seats spread across 11 states, including Delhi and the national capital region and the riot-hit Muzaffarnagar. This will be the third round in the nine-phased elections which began on April 7 and will conclude on May 12. Tomorrow's round will