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Minister Shivanand Patil defends his daughter against Yatnal's ridicule, challenging him to face elections in any constituency. |
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Minister Shivanand Patil defends his daughter against Yatnal's ridicule, challenging him to face elections in any constituency. |
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Collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru inspects polling station facilities in Thengumarahada, urging voters to participate in the upcoming elections. |
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Several villages in south Tamil Nadu are shunning political advertisements. Othaveedu and others ban all forms of political messaging, allowing only campaigning visits. Residents believe this practice prevents propaganda influence. Voters make independent choices without village pressure. This tradition extends to returning residents. Similar rules are followed in Marudhanatham, Komboothi, and Balakrishnapuram, fostering village harmony and unbiased voting. |
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Several villages in south Tamil Nadu are shunning political advertisements. Othaveedu and others ban all forms of political messaging, allowing only campaigning visits. Residents believe this practice prevents propaganda influence. Voters make independent choices without village pressure. This tradition extends to returning residents. Similar rules are followed in Marudhanatham, Komboothi, and Balakrishnapuram, fostering village harmony and unbiased voting. |
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Dismissing speculation over being denied a ticket, Annamalai clarified that he had not sought to contest the polls. |
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BJP celebrates victory in Khanapur chairperson election, criticizing Congress tactics and claiming a response to their alleged alliance with MIM. |
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Tensions rise in Thrissur as 4,000 food kits are seized amid allegations of vote-buying linked to the BJP ahead of Kerala polls. |
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"If Ayyappan's gold is stolen, will the government treasury be spared? So even Ayyappan would opt for a change in government," says the Puthupally MLA, on the alleged Sabarimala shrine gold theft case |
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Over 23 lakh voters in Bengal face an uncertain future as appeal tribunals remain non-functional ahead of Monday's deadline for the first phase of polling. Despite a high rejection rate during judicial review, many individuals are unable to appeal due to the lack of established tribunal infrastructure, leaving their voting rights in limbo. |
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Deadline for Tamil Nadu Assembly nominations is April 6; scrutiny on April 7 and withdrawal by April 9. |