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DMK refuses Congress's seat demands for Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, insisting on seat distribution for new allies. |
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DMK refuses Congress's seat demands for Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, insisting on seat distribution for new allies. |
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Ahead of the West Bengal assembly polls, 240 central armed police force companies will be deployed across key districts by March 1, with Purba Medinipur, Kolkata, and Malda seeing the highest presence. The move, part of a two-phase 480-company deployment, aims to ensure election security, smooth polling, and EVM and strong room protection. |
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The Indiya Jananayaka Katchi has begun seat-sharing discussions with the AIADMK for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly election. The party, led by T R Paarivendhar, has identified seven constituencies it wishes to contest. Discussions are ongoing with the AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami. The IJK aims to dislodge the DMK from power. |
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Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagenthran accused the DMK regime of misleading voters by taking undue credit for welfare schemes funded by the central government. He confirmed that the NDA would face the 2026 assembly elections under the leadership of Edappadi K Palaniswami. |
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English Bazar Assembly Elections 2026: In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly polls, the English Bazar Assembly constituency witnessed a voter turnout of 79.18 per cent, as 2,17,988 people had exercised their franchise. |
Kovalam Assembly Election 2026: Constituency profile, past winners, margin and party-wise candidatesKovalam Assembly Election 2026: In the 2021 Kerala Assembly Elections, Congress candidate M Vincent won the Kovalam seat with a margin of 11,562 votes (7.27%). He polled 63,306 votes with a vote share of 47.06%. |
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The contingents will include Central Reserve Police Force, Border Security Force, Central Industrial Security Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and the Sashastra Seema Bal. |
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Tamil Nadu Polls: AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami pitched his partys promise of Rs 10,000 one-time relief to families as a stronger alternative to the DMK governments Rs 5,000 payout, accusing Chief Minister M K Stalin of burdening people with inflation and higher taxes and timing welfare disbursals out of fear of defeat ahead of the Assembly elections. |
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CM M K Stalin criticizes PM Modi's upcoming Tamil Nadu visit, claiming it highlights the NDA's neglect of the state amid the assembly election battle.| India News |
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Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala discusses election strategy, highlighting UDF's chance for change amid disillusionment with the LDF government in Kerala.| India News |