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Apr 27, 2026, 10:01 AM
Violence Erupts at Polling Station in Bhaktinagar

Violence Erupts at Polling Station in Bhaktinagar

When the polling agent of the BJP candidate Arunaben Soni, former city minister Vipulbhai Makhela of the Bakshi Panchayat Morcha, went to see the voting figures, three unidentified men attacked him. Then a gang attacked him on the road outside. His elder brother Anilbhai, nephew Rudra, worker Amitbhai, who was caught in the middle of saving Vipulbhai, were beaten up with handcuffs. Bhaktinagar PI Jaideep Singh Sarvaiya, Nileshbhai, Narendrabhai filed a case: PSI Gohil investigated after the voting was over in the house of Girnar Soni Samaj on Laxmivadi Main Road in Ward No. 14.
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Apr 27, 2026, 10:00 AM
Gujarat Local Body Elections: Low Turnout Sparks Uncertainty Over Seat Allocations

Gujarat Local Body Elections: Low Turnout Sparks Uncertainty Over Seat Allocations

In Gujarat, the local body elections were held on Sunday. The tension of the candidates is increasing due to the low turnout. The discussion of the number of seats in the municipal corporations including Ahmedabad and Rajkot has intensified due to the low turnout. It has become difficult to assess what was in the minds of the voters. There are discussions that the BJP will be affected in some wards in Surat. There are rumors that the BJP may lose many seats due to the low turnout in Ahmedabad. The BJP may also lose in the city including Bapunagar, Kubernagar. The BJP may also lose in the Saraspur ward. This time the BJP may gain two to three seats compared to the last election. The Congress may lose in some seats. The AIMIM is likely to lose in Maktampura and Jamalpur. The Congress may gain in these wards. The Aam Aadmi Party is also unlikely to open its account in Ahmedabad. The voter turnout in Vadodara Municipal Corporation last year was also 53%. If the Congress's vote share increases from 12 to 7 seats in the last 5 years, then the Congress may get 7 seats.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:55 AM
Indian Election Held Amidst Scorching Summer Heat

Indian Election Held Amidst Scorching Summer Heat

Ahmedabad, તા.27: In the midst of scorching summer heat, the festival of democracy was celebrated on Sunday. During the afternoon, the voting percentage was directly affected. Not only this, the candidates and parties sweated profusely while casting their votes from 11 am to 4 pm. The reduced percentage of voting from 7 am to 9 am, 9 am to 11 am and later proved the effect of the heat.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:52 AM
Iran Proposes Phased Approach to Ending Conflict in Strait of Hormuz

Iran Proposes Phased Approach to Ending Conflict in Strait of Hormuz

The Iran–U.S. conflict may be entering a new phase. According to Axios reports, Donald Trump is reviewing a fresh proposal from Iran that could pause hostilities and reopen one of the world’s most critical oil routes, the Strait of Hormuz. At first glance, the proposal looks like a de-escalation plan. But the details reveal a more strategic move: Iran wants to separate immediate conflict resolution from the more contentious nuclear negotiations. Iran’s proposal, reportedly delivered through mediators including Pakistan and Oman, lays out a phased approach to ending the conflict. At its core, the plan suggests: This sequencing is not accidental. It reflects Iran’s attempt to gain economic breathing room before entering high-stakes nuclear talks. Iran appears to be drawing a clear line: no negotiations under pressure. Tehran has repeatedly stated it won’t engage in what it calls “imposed negotiations”—especially while facing sanctions, blockades, or military threats. By delaying nuclear discussions, Iran is trying to: This move also complicates U.S. strategy, which has centered on curbing uranium enrichment as a precondition for broader agreements. The proposal outlines a structured, three-step framework. The first phase calls for a complete ceasefire, including halting operations involving regional actors like Hezbollah in Lebanon. This step is crucial for stabilizing the region quickly and reducing the risk of escalation into a wider war. The second phase focuses on restoring maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Why this matters: Reopening the Strait would signal a return to economic normalcy and could ease pressure on global markets. Only after stability is restored would talks begin on Iran’s nuclear program. This is the most contentious part of the proposal. The U.S. has consistently demanded: By pushing this to the final stage, Iran is effectively asking for concessions first, negotiations later. The proposal has triggered high-level discussions in Washington. Donald Trump is expected to convene a Situation Room meeting with national security officials to evaluate next steps. Publicly, the U.S. position remains firm: A White House spokesperson emphasized that the U.S. “holds the cards,” signaling reluctance to accept Iran’s sequencing without concessions. While nuclear weapons dominate headlines, the immediate stakes are economic. The Strait of Hormuz is arguably the most important chokepoint in global energy supply. Even minor disruptions can: Iran’s willingness to reopen the strait is both a bargaining chip and a signal—it knows where the pressure points are. Recent diplomatic efforts have struggled to gain traction. Key developments include the following: Meanwhile, domestic pressure is building in the U.S., where the war’s political cost is rising. Understanding the proposal requires looking beyond the text to the strategy. These goals are not inherently incompatible, but the sequencing is where friction lies. The proposal is not a deal—it’s an opening move. Possible scenarios include: The next few weeks will likely determine whether this becomes a pathway to peace or another missed opportunity. This proposal is less about ending a war overnight and more about redefining how negotiations happen. By separating military de-escalation from nuclear talks, Iran is testing whether diplomacy can proceed in stages rather than all-or-nothing agreements. For the U.S., the challenge is deciding whether flexibility now leads to leverage later, or weakens its position entirely.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:43 AM
Paresh Dhanani Urges Citizens to Participate in Local Self-Government Elections

Paresh Dhanani Urges Citizens to Participate in Local Self-Government Elections

Rajkot તા.27: As part of the general elections to local self-government bodies-2026, former opposition leader and ex-MLA Paresh Dhanani exercised his franchise in Amreli today, 26 April 2026. Paresh Dhanani reached the designated polling station in Amreli with his family and voted like a common citizen by standing in line. After casting his vote, he gave the message of participating in this festival of democracy by showing the indelible ink mark on his finger. In an interaction with the media, Paresh Dhanani said, "Voting is the soul of democracy. Local self-government elections determine the direction of development from village to city. Every citizen must vote for the future of his area." He made a special appeal to the youth and first-time voters. The workers and local citizens present at the polling station greeted him.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:39 AM
Jamnagar Local Body Elections Conclude Peacefully; Counting Tomorrow

Jamnagar Local Body Elections Conclude Peacefully; Counting Tomorrow

(By Mukund Badiyani) Jamnagar તા.27: The mandate of the voters has been sealed in the EVM as the voting for the local body elections in Jamnagar concluded peacefully. Counting of votes for the Jamnagar Municipal Corporation, Zila Panchayat and all Taluka Panchayat elections is scheduled to be held tomorrow. All the EVM machines have been kept under tight security in the strong room before the counting. The fate of 206 candidates in 63 seats of 16 wards of Jamnagar Municipal Corporation will be revealed from the EVM tomorrow and the people's representatives will be elected as per the mandate given by the people.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:39 AM
Shooting Disrupts White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

Shooting Disrupts White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

New Delhi, તા.27: The annual White House Correspondents'Association dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel on Saturday night was set to be a memorable evening. US President Donald Trump was attending the event for the first time. Trump was preparing to interact strictly with the media, but suddenly shots rang out. President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President જે.ડી. Vance and other Cabinet members were immediately escorted to safety by Secret Service officers. No senior officials or guests were injured in the shooting. The shooter has been identified as 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen, a resident of Torrance, California. According to police, he arrived at the Washington Hilton Hotel with three weapons: two handguns and a shotgun. He tried to break through the security checkpoint, exchanged gunfire with officers, then was taken into custody.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:34 AM
Morbi Zila Panchayat Elections: Voter Turnout High as Parties Claim Victory

Morbi Zila Panchayat Elections: Voter Turnout High as Parties Claim Victory

(By Praveen Vyas) Morbi, Dec 27: The voting process for a total of 24 seats of Morbi Zila Panchayat has been completed. The voter turnout in this election has been recorded as high as 71.09%. After the peaceful completion of the polling process, claims of victory are now being made by all the three major political parties. In an interaction with the leaders, leaders of BJP, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party gave feedback about their party's position. District BJP President Jayanti Rajkotia said that the BJP got 16 seats in the Zila Panchayat in the last term, which is expected to increase to 18 to 20 seats this time. Talking about the mood of the voters, she said that due to the strength and good leadership of the party, people are moving towards development. People are believing that no other party can do development work except BJP. District Congress Working President Nayan Aghara said that in view of the current situation, the mood of the voters in the Zila Panchayat is against 14 to 16 seats.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:28 AM
Gujarat Municipal and Panchayat Elections Pass Off Peacefully; Horse-Trading Looms If No Party Secures Majority

Gujarat Municipal and Panchayat Elections Pass Off Peacefully; Horse-Trading Looms If No Party Secures Majority

Rajkot, Dec 7: Polling for municipal and panchayat elections in the state passed off peacefully yesterday. Average voter turnout in urban areas was low and average was high in rural areas. Open counting will begin from tomorrow. Open counting will begin in any municipality or municipal corporation or taluka-zilla panchayat. If the BJP-Congress, Aam Aadmi Party or any other party does not get a clear majority, then the game of horse-trading will start. The term'horse-trading'is popular in politics for this activity. To gain power in any municipality-panchayat, at least one seat is needed in addition to half the total number of seats. For example, if there are 36 seats, then at least 19 seats are needed to capture power. Such a situation is considered a simple majority. Sometimes the game of breaking and joining the support of missing members starts. In this, mainly money is given.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:24 AM
BJP Accused of Election Code Violations in Rajkot

BJP Accused of Election Code Violations in Rajkot

Gajendrasinh Zala, senior Congress leader of Rajkot City Congress Committee, said that the control rooms of the central office of Ward No. 3, Rajkot, and the control rooms of the state government, police, and collector's office were kept running by the Congress. Complaints have been made to the control room against the blatant violation of the code of conduct by the ruling party and the high-handedness of the officials of the BJP. Ward No. 14 Canal Road Prime Minister's photos were being displayed at the Jan Aushadhi Kendra, Medical Store, next to Jyoti Traders, Ward No. 14 Bharat Steel and Metals, Royal General Store, and residents living around it within 100 meters on Kantashtri Vikas Grih Road, even though voting had started. In Ward No. 3, Madhapar Taluka School, Shreyansh School, both places were mobbed by the Bharatiya Janata Party and complaints were made to the polling officer about manipulation of voters'forewells.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:22 AM
Gujarat's Local Body Polls See Peaceful Turnout, BJP Expected to Retain Hold

Gujarat's Local Body Polls See Peaceful Turnout, BJP Expected to Retain Hold

New Delhi તા.27: Gujarat, a model state for the BJP and a BJP stronghold, went to the local body polls peacefully yesterday. Polling was not up to the mark due to scorching heat. The state recorded an average voter turnout of 59 per cent, including 52 per cent in 15 municipal corporations, 84 per cent in municipalities, 62 per cent in 34 district panchayats, and 63 per cent in 260 taluka panchayats. Counting of votes is scheduled for tomorrow. As per trends, the BJP is likely to retain its hold in this election. Polling has increased in 6 metros as compared to 2015 and 2021. 7 per cent more than in 2021. People came out to vote in large numbers despite the sky being overcast. According to sources, this time the state election was different from previous elections. There was no clear wave or clear voting pattern. There is a strong anti-incumbency factor in the ruling party.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:21 AM
Gondal Local Body Elections See 10% Drop in Voter Turnout

Gondal Local Body Elections See 10% Drop in Voter Turnout

(By Jitendra Acharya) Gondal, તા.27: In the Gondal local body elections, the taluk panchayat and municipality registered a 10 per cent drop from last year. 48.51% voting was recorded in the municipality and 46.31% in the taluka panchayat. 48.51% voting was recorded in the municipality elections. 48.51% voting was recorded in the municipal elections when the BJP has already won 20 out of the total 44 seats uncontested. 48.51% voting was recorded in the elections held for 24 seats. Out of the total 52826 voters, 25626 voters exercised their franchise in which 14061 men and 11025 women voted. 64.43% voting was highest in Ward No. 4 while the lowest was recorded in Ward No. 7 with 36 per cent. In the last 2021 Gondal municipal elections, voting was 58 per cent for 44 seats in a total of 11 wards. Compared to this, 10 per cent voting was recorded this time.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:19 AM
Dhamelia Family Casts Vote in Local Body Elections 2026

Dhamelia Family Casts Vote in Local Body Elections 2026

Dhoraji: Chairman of Rajkot District Dairy Gordhanbhai Dhamelia along with his family cast his vote at Virpur Jalaram. Vice Chairman of Amul Federation and Chairman of Rajkot Dairy Gordhanbhai Dhamelia expressed his commitment to democracy by casting his vote along with his family at his hometown Virpur (Jalaram) for the local body elections 2026. His family members present on the occasion included elder son Rohanbhai from left, elder daughter-in-law Renikaben, wife Nishaben, younger son Chintanbhai and younger daughter-in-law Himanshiben.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:16 AM
Young Man Stabbed to Death Over Personal Dispute on Day of Local Body Elections in Mahuva

Young Man Stabbed to Death Over Personal Dispute on Day of Local Body Elections in Mahuva

(By Meghna Vipul Hirani) Bhavnagar: On the day of the local body elections, which is a festival of democracy, a bloody incident has come to light in Mahuva. A young man who came to vote in Mahuva from Rajula has been stabbed to death in a personal dispute. Samir Shalebhai Yafai, a young man from Rajula, came to exercise his franchise in Mahuva. Meanwhile, the accused attacked him with a knife over an old personal dispute. The seriously injured young man died on the spot. A Mahuva police team rushed to the spot as soon as they were informed of the incident. The police have shifted the body for postmortem. The incident, which occurred on the day of polling, has created an atmosphere of shock and fear in the area. Police have registered a case of murder in the matter and started searching for the personal reason behind the murder.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:14 AM
Gujarat's Low Voter Turnout: A Wake-Up Call for India's Democracy

Gujarat's Low Voter Turnout: A Wake-Up Call for India's Democracy

We continue to take pride in being the world's largest democracy. India's democratic process is amazing. But when the numbers come out, the reality is scary. Gujarat has recently seen an average voter turnout of 50 to 60 percent. This means that almost half the population is not interested in electing their government. The counting of votes is tomorrow. The results will be out. The winning candidates will be celebrating. But what about the 50 percent who are sitting at home? This is a living example of Gujarat's very sick democracy. The party that wins will claim that the people have accepted them by a margin of two to three percent. But in reality, half the people have not voted. Is the Election Commission not responsible for this situation? Just appealing for 100 percent voting or giving advertisements. Why people are not going to vote, is it a deep survey? Do they not have faith in the candidates? It is a sad state of affairs.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:12 AM
Peaceful Voting Begins in Gondal Municipality

Peaceful Voting Begins in Gondal Municipality

Polling began peacefully in Gondal municipality in the morning. Former Gondal MLA Jayrajsinh Jadeja, his wife Gondal MLA Geetaba Jadeja and son Yuva Pramukh Ganeshbhai voted at a booth in Yoginagar area. Rajkot district BJP president Alpeshbhai Dholaria and Shri Akshar Mandir seer and young voter Manav Bhojani were seen casting their votes. (Report: Jitendra Acharya, Photo: Bhavesh Bhojani, Gondal)
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:08 AM
Morbi Municipal Corporation General Election-2026 Concludes with 65.62% Voter Turnout

Morbi Municipal Corporation General Election-2026 Concludes with 65.62% Voter Turnout

(By Praveen Vyas) Morbi, તા.27: The voting process under the Morbi Municipal Corporation General Election-2026 has been completed today from 7 am to 6 pm. Morbi citizens participated enthusiastically in this festival of democracy. As per the official estimated figures till 6 pm, the total average 65.62% voting has been recorded in the Morbi Municipal Corporation area. Looking at the statistical details of the voting, male voters have shown more enthusiasm than female voters. 69.69% of the total registered male voters have exercised their franchise in the period from 7 to 6 pm, while female voters have voted 61.2%. Looking at the figures of all the 13 wards, the voters of Ward No. 4 have voted the highest 70.71%, while the lowest enthusiasm has been seen in Ward No. 7 where only 55.55% voting has taken place.
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Apr 27, 2026, 09:03 AM
Rajkot Municipal Corporation Elections Conclude with 51.60% Voter Turnout

Rajkot Municipal Corporation Elections Conclude with 51.60% Voter Turnout

After the Rajkot Municipal Corporation elections, the EVM machines were sealed in the strong room at Virani High School, Chowdary High School. There is tight security in the city police, including ladies and gentlemen staff, commandos. The picture shows the strong room sealed. (Photo: Abhijit Bagatharia) Rajkot, April 26: Voting for the local body elections was held across the state. Rajkot Election Branch officials added that the 18 wards of Rajkot Municipal Corporation saw 51.60 percent voting by 6 pm. The voter turnout of men was 55.87 percent while that of women was 46.15 percent. The voter turnout for the 36 seats of Rajkot Zila Panchayat was 58.98 percent by 6 pm. The final voter turnout of male voters was recorded at 1 pm.
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Apr 27, 2026, 08:58 AM
Rajkot District Sees 58.98% Voter Turnout in Zilla Panchayat Election

Rajkot District Sees 58.98% Voter Turnout in Zilla Panchayat Election

Rajkot તા.27: 58.98% voting yesterday for 36 seats of Rajkot Zilla Panchayat, the front-runner of the nation. 5,64,148 voters out of total 9,56,575 voters. 60.36 future vote of 109 seats has been recorded in the machine. 60.36% voting has been recorded in 11 taluka panchayats of the district. 58.98% voting has been recorded till 6 pm for the election of 36 seats of Rajkot Zilla Panchayat. 63.85% voting of male voters while 53.66% voting of female voters has been recorded. 60.36% voting has been done for 11 taluka panchayat seats of Rajkot district. 65.33% voting by male voters while 54.94% voting by female voters. 48.51% voting has been done in the election of seven wards of Gondal Municipality. 53.41% voting of male voters and 43.25% voting of female voters has been recorded in the district panchayat. 43.25 According to the information received by Satavara Circles, 58.98 percent voting has been done till 6 pm. 63.85% voting has been recorded in the
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Apr 27, 2026, 08:48 AM
Hakubha Stresses Importance of Local Body Elections in Jamnagar

Hakubha Stresses Importance of Local Body Elections in Jamnagar

(By Mukund Badiyani) Jamnagar તા.27: Under the general elections to local bodies-2026, former minister and Jamnagar MLA Dharmendrasinh Merubha Jadeja'Hakubha'exercised his franchise on Sunday by reaching the polling station at St. Ann's School with his family. Speaking to the media after voting, Hakubha said that local body elections are as important as the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. The day-to-day problems of the citizens are solved only by the Gram Panchayat, Taluka Panchayat, Municipality and Municipal Corporation. Local bodies are responsible for basic amenities like water, roads, sewerage, street lights, sanitation. He further said that for a strong democracy, local bodies need to be strong. Therefore, every voter should vote by understanding the value of his vote. The choice of the right and working candidate will pave the way for development.
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Apr 27, 2026, 08:47 AM
Rajkot Municipal Corporation Election Sees Low Turnout Amid Resentment Among Workers

Rajkot Municipal Corporation Election Sees Low Turnout Amid Resentment Among Workers

RAJKOT: A 51.18 voter turnout of 51.18 was recorded in the municipal corporation elections this time to decide the fate of 72 candidates out of a total of 9.85 lakh voters. It is worth mentioning that this time the undercurrent is seen in the voters in the entire Saurashtra including Rajkot, which is most feared by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Because of the resentment among the workers after the announcement of candidates in many places including Rajkot. The fate of 72 candidates of 18 wards of Rajkot Municipal Corporation was sealed in the EVMs today. The heat in Rajkot has affected the voters. The fate of all the candidates has been sealed in the EVM. The counting of all the candidates will be done on April 28. Ward 18 of Rajkot Municipal Corporation has recorded a 51.18 voter turnout, in which ID8 (55.87 male and ID7 (ID5) voted the least, while Ward No. 15 has the lowest female voter turnout (ID2796).
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Apr 27, 2026, 08:38 AM
Voters Show Enthusiasm in Amreli District Panchayat Elections Despite Sweltering Heat

Voters Show Enthusiasm in Amreli District Panchayat Elections Despite Sweltering Heat

Amreli, તા.27: (By Arvind Nirmal) In Amreli district, voters showed enthusiasm in the district and taluka panchayat elections held in the midst of a scorching heat above 44 degrees. The disabled and the elderly were seen standing in long lines to exercise their franchise and celebrate the festival of democracy. The average voter turnout in the Amreli district and 11 taluka panchayat elections was 53%. The police staff and security personnel deployed by the election machinery since seven o'clock in the morning did a great job by creating a peaceful atmosphere. By five o'clock in the evening, 18 seats of the Amreli district panchayat recorded 54.12% voting. Taluka panchayat-wise figures were 16% in Kukavavav-Vadya, 16% in Lathi, 17% in Babara, 22% in Savarkundla, 16% in Leh, 16% in ID3, 16% in Rajsamand, 16% in Bagul, 16% in Khonsa, 16% in Khonsa, 16% in Rajsara.
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Apr 27, 2026, 08:38 AM
Gujarat Civic Polls: Voter Turnout Varies Across State

Gujarat Civic Polls: Voter Turnout Varies Across State

Ahmedabad, તા.27: As per the official data released by the State Election Commission, the voter turnout in Gujarat civic polls varied across the state. 49.02% in Municipal Corporations, 59.50% in Municipalities, 61.69% in District Panchayats and 62.38% in Taluka Panchayats. 55.38% polling was recorded in the by-elections held in some seats of Municipalities. 55.38% polling was reported in 15 Municipal Corporations, 84 Municipalities, 34 Zilla Panchayats and 260 Taluka Panchayats from 7 am to 6 pm. The elections covered more than 9,000 seats of urban and rural local bodies, in which more than four crore eligible voters participated. The elections were conducted using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), with elaborate administrative and security arrangements in place, including the deployment of over 4 lakh police personnel in Surendranagar district, Surendranagar, and 4 lakh EVM's across Gujarat for the smooth conduct of the polls.
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Apr 27, 2026, 08:37 AM
Voting Issues Plague Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Elections

Voting Issues Plague Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Elections

Ahmedabad, તા.27: Most of the slips issued by political parties in the municipal corporation elections showing details including ward-wise polling numbers and polling stations did not reach door-to-door, with voters seeking information at the collector's office. Some voters refrained from voting in the scorching heat. There were also calls at the collector's control room about BJP banners hanging at polling stations despite the code of conduct. Political parties campaigned vigorously with drums in the municipal corporation elections, but the slip management proved to be weak as the polling slips did not reach door-to-door. On the other hand, voters were disturbed after the operation of the SIR by the Election Commission, especially those whose names were missing from the electoral rolls for years and some polling stations were also changed.
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Apr 27, 2026, 08:08 AM
Tensions Rise as Akhilesh Yadav Accuses BJP of Ill-treating Samajwadi Party Supporters; Heat Wave Claims Third Life in Maharashtra

Tensions Rise as Akhilesh Yadav Accuses BJP of Ill-treating Samajwadi Party Supporters; Heat Wave Claims Third Life in Maharashtra

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav said that our people have been ill-treated in Ghazipur, BJP people are involved. BJP does not want us to stand with the PDA, people are not being allowed to meet, we have decided to help with Rs 5 lakh, tomorrow our delegation will go. Our MLAs and Rita Vishwakarma will also go. The Supreme Court has cleared the way for newly formed lawyers to vote in the upcoming SCAORA elections. CJI Surya Kant said that registered lawyers will be allowed to vote as an interim measure on 16 April. The scorching heat in Maharashtra continues. A 60-year-old farmer has died while working in the field due to scorching heat in Latur. This is the third death due to heat in the state. The temperature in Nilanga and Shahajani in Latur district has crossed 42.8 degrees. PM Narendra Modi while addressing a public meeting in Barrackpore, West Bengal said that it was in this Barrackpore that the first battle of independence was fought.
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Apr 27, 2026, 07:25 AM
Kolkata Port Assembly Constituency Sees Sharp Decline in Voters Ahead of April 29 Polls

Kolkata Port Assembly Constituency Sees Sharp Decline in Voters Ahead of April 29 Polls

Kolkata: A sharp decline in the number of voters following the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has injected an element of uncertainty into the Kolkata Port Assembly constituency, considered a safe seat for the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The electorate in the south Kolkata constituency has dropped from 2.36 lakh in the 2021 Assembly polls to around 1.75 lakh, a fall of nearly 26 per cent, prompting political parties to closely assess its potential impact on the April 29 polling. The TMC re-nominated senior minister and Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim, who has held the seat for two consecutive terms, while the BJP fielded Rakesh Singh. The Congress nominated Aquib Gulzar, and the CPI(M) put up Faiyaz Ahmad Khan, making it a four-cornered contest. Also Read:West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 | Key battles to watch out for: Prestige battle for TMC at Kolkata Port Also Read:West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 | Key battles to watch out for: Prestige battle for TMC at Kolkata Port Kolkata Port, part of the Kolkata Dakshin parliamentary constituency, comprises dock areas, old business districts and densely populated neighbourhoods. Muslim voters form a significant segment of the electorate, alongside traders, transport workers and working-class Hindu families. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Mumbai deaths: Four of fami ly die after suspected waterm elon poisoning Undo Karnataka: Teacher, upset over husband's illness & work pressure, shoots hers... Undo US Doctor Loses Rs 1 Crore Gold at Bengaluru Wedding Undo The reduction in voter numbers has prompted party workers across formations to scrutinise the revised rolls booth-wise to identify deletions and assess whether specific localities have been affected. Singh’s candidature has added a twist to the contest. He had earlier contested against Hakim as a Congress candidate but is now in the fray on a BJP ticket. Hakim won the seat in 2016 by 26,548 votes, defeating Singh, and increased his margin significantly to 68,554 votes in 2021, polling over one lakh votes. While the TMC has expressed confidence in retaining the seat, opposition parties have raised concerns over the voter list revision, alleging that names of genuine voters have been removed. “People here know who has stood by them. Elections are decided by trust,” Hakim told PTI during a campaign event. Singh claimed several residents had complained about missing names in the rolls, stressing the need for transparency. The CPI(M) nominee also said voters in several areas had raised similar concerns. The constituency has remained a difficult terrain for the opposition in recent elections. Civic issues such as sanitation, traffic congestion and declining business activity in traditional markets also feature in the campaign in the constituency, though the revised voter list has emerged as a key talking point. Polling in the constituency will be held in the second phase on April 29, with counting scheduled for May 4. ADVERTISEMENT Published 27 April 2026, 12:55 IST India News West Bengal Indian Politics Kolkata West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Seven AAP Rajya Sabha MPs Merge with BJP, Reducing AAP Strength

Seven AAP Rajya Sabha MPs Merge with BJP, Reducing AAP Strength

Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan on Monday officially accepted the merger of seven Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs with the BJP, reducing the strength of Arvind Kejriwal's party in the Upper House to three.After this transition, the BJP's strength in the Upper House has increased to 113.Raghav Chadha, Ashok Mittal, Harbhajan Singh, Sandeep Pathak, Vikramjit Sahney, Swati Maliwal, and Rajinder Gupta are the seven MPs who merged with the BJP.The Rajya Sabha website now shows that the seven MPs are part of the BJP list of members.Of the total seven MPs representing Punjab in Rajya Sabha, six are with the BJP and only one remains with AAP.Also ReadBengal polls: Jute crisis, law and order key issues in North 24 ParganasArvind Kejriwal refuses to appear before Delhi HC judge in excise caseBJP committed to women's security, fielded Patra, RG Kar victim's kin: PMEntire Union cabinet, 19 CMs won't help BJP win Bengal polls: MamataBJP has swept Bengal Phase 1 polls, will implement CAA if it wins: ShahIn Delhi, of the total three MPs two now remain with the AAP and one with the BJP. Sanjay Singh and N D Gupta (both AAP) and Swati Maliwal (BJP) represent Delhi in Rajya Sabha.The seven MPs petitioned the Rajya Sabha Chairman on Friday to be treated as BJP MPs after the merger, sources said, adding the petition has been accepted.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju welcomed the seven MPs into the NDA, and said they have bid goodbye to the "Tukde-Tukde INDI Alliance"."Honb'le Chairman Rajya Sabha Shri C.P. Radhakrishnan Ji has accepted the merger of 7 AAP MPs with BJP. Now, Raghav Chadha ji, Sandeep Pathak ji, Ashok Mittal ji, Harbhajan Singh ji, Swati Maliwal ji, Rajinder Gupta ji and Vikramjit Singh Sahney ji are Members of BJP Parliamentary Party," he said on X."For a long time I've observed that these 7 Honb'le MPs have not resorted to abusive languages and never created any indiscipline and Un-Parliamentary conducts," Rijiju said in a post on X."Welcome to nation building NDA under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji and good bye to Tukde-Tukde INDI Alliance," the minister said.The AAP had earlier on Sunday termed their merger as "unconstitutional" and said they have moved a petition before the RS Chairman seeking the termination of the membership of the seven MPs, who had switched sides.AAP MP Sanjay Singh had said that he has submitted a petition to Chairman Radhakrishnan seeking the disqualification of the seven party MPs in the Upper House who recently quit the AAP and announced their merger with the BJP.On Friday last, the AAP suffered a jolt when the seven Rajya Sabha MPs quit and announced their merger with the BJP, alleging that the Kejriwal-led party had strayed from its principles, values and core morals.Chadha announced on Friday that exercising the provisions of the Constitution, more than two-thirds of the AAP MPs in Rajya Sabha have merged with the BJP.He said seven MPs signed the document, which was submitted to the Chairman of Rajya Sabha and he personally handed over the signed documents.
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Apr 27, 2026, 07:17 AM
ZPM Leads in Five Wards as Aizawl Municipal Corporation Election Results Unfold

ZPM Leads in Five Wards as Aizawl Municipal Corporation Election Results Unfold

Aizawl Municipal Corporation election results 2026 : The counting of votes for the elections to the Aizawl Municipal Corporation (AMC) are underway with Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) leading in five wards, reported PTI . The counting began at the Aizawl deputy commissioner’s office at 8 am, Mizoram State Election Commissioner H Lalthlangliana said. A voter turnout of 62.77 per cent was recorded with 2.39 lakh voters exercising their franchise in the polls to the 19-member AMC that were held on April 21. Trends for the remaining wards were not yet available. As mansy as 68 candidates, including 28 women, fought the election, with the ZPM, Mizo National Front (MNF) and Congress each nominating 19 candidates, and the BJP fielding 11. MNF emerged winner in the previous civic polls in 2021. — with inputs from PTI
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Apr 27, 2026, 07:06 AM
Zoram People's Movement Leads in Aizawl Municipal Corporation Vote Count

Zoram People's Movement Leads in Aizawl Municipal Corporation Vote Count

The vote tally for the 19-seat Aizawl Municipal Corporation (AMC) began early on Monday morning and has continued so far without any incidents or disruptions reported. Initial figures emerging from the counting centres indicate that the Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM), which is currently in power, is ahead in five different wards. Mizoram State Election Commissioner H. Lalthlangliana said the counting process began at 8 am at the Aizawl Deputy Commissioner’s office. He noted that early rounds showed ZPM candidates leading in five wards, while counting in the remaining areas was still underway when the latest update was shared. The civic polls, held on April 21, recorded voter participation of 62.77 percent, with about 2.39 lakh people casting their ballots. Altogether, 68 candidates entered the election race, including 28 women contestants. Three major parties, the Zoram People’s Movement, Mizo National Front, and Congress, each put up 19 candidates, while the Bharatiya Janata Party fielded 11 nominees. The results will decide which party will run the municipal administration, which was previously controlled by the Mizo National Front after it secured victory in the 2021 civic election. Election officials have said that the vote counting process is being closely supervised with heavy security deployment and strict adherence to established rules. They added that all steps are being followed carefully to maintain fairness, transparency, and an orderly procedure throughout the counting exercise. Vote counting is still in progress, and additional updates are expected as more results come in.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:58 AM
Election Commission Orders Raids in West Bengal Amid Concerns Over Election Violence

Election Commission Orders Raids in West Bengal Amid Concerns Over Election Violence

Kolkata: The noise of campaigning for the assembly elections in West Bengal is going to stop this evening. Before this, the top leaders of all the political parties are campaigning in full force. But on the last day of the campaign for the Bengal elections, shocking information came to light when it was revealed that the team of NIA and other agencies are conducting raids on the instructions of the Election Commission in many districts of Bengal. Usually during the election campaign, the raids by the NIA or other central agencies are less. But in the Bengal elections, it has finally become necessary that on the last day of the campaign, the Commission had to issue a directive to conduct state-wide raids to control the election violence. This time the voting in Bengal has been peaceful in comparison to the first phase. But sporadic incidents of violence have been reported from many places in the first phase. On the other hand, the electoral history of Bengal has been mentioned along with the firing of stones and bombs in the second phase.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:52 AM
Renaming Iconic King Edward Memorial Hospital Sparks Cultural Debate in Mumbai

Renaming Iconic King Edward Memorial Hospital Sparks Cultural Debate in Mumbai

A fresh political debate has surfaced in Mumbai after a proposal to rename the iconic King Edward Memorial Hospital sparked sharp reactions. Shiv Sena UBT MLAs Ajay Choudhari and Kishori Pednekar met hospital dean Sangeeta Ravat to formally oppose the move. The leaders emphasised that the hospital, which has served Mumbaikars for over a century, carries a legacy that should not be altered. They argued that its identity is deeply rooted in the city’s public healthcare system and is recognised across the country. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Proposal rooted in cultural shift The controversy follows a letter written by Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, recommending that the hospital be renamed “Kaushalya Eklavya Memorial Hospital.” In his letter dated March 25, addressed to Health Committee Chairman Harish Bhandirge, Lodha stated that India is moving towards reclaiming its indigenous heritage. He highlighted that several public institutions still carry colonial era names, which he described as reminders of the country’s past under foreign rule. Legacy versus identity debate The proposal has opened up a wider discussion on whether historic institutions should retain their original names or be renamed to reflect Indian culture and values. Supporters of the change argue that renaming such institutions can inspire future generations by honouring figures rooted in Indian history. However, opponents believe that altering long standing names risks erasing history rather than preserving it. For many citizens, KEM Hospital is more than just a name, it represents decades of trust, service, and medical care in Mumbai. As the debate continues, the final decision now rests with civic authorities, even as public sentiment remains divided.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:51 AM
BRICS Meeting on West Asia Fails to Reach Consensus Amid Differing Positions

BRICS Meeting on West Asia Fails to Reach Consensus Amid Differing Positions

New Delhi: No consensus has been reached on West Asia at the BRICS meeting. According to official sources, no consensus document could be reached at the BRICS meeting of officials on West Asia last week. This is because there were considerable differences in the positions of the member states involved in the conflict. According to Indian officials, efforts by all other countries to resolve the differences have not been successful. India holds the chairmanship of BRICS this year and will host a meeting of foreign ministers next month. This will be followed by a summit later this year. The joint statement could not be issued at the BRICS meeting. Due to the lack of consensus on West Asia at BRICS, no joint statement could be issued at the meeting of junior foreign ministers and special envoys last week. Instead, a'Chairman's statement'was issued, saying that the members expressed deep concern over the recent conflict in West Asia and presented their views and assessments on the matter. The discussions included the situation in Palestine and Gaza, the provision of humanitarian assistance, the UNWAR's role in zero-tolerance, and the'zero-tolerance'approach to the conflict.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:50 AM
Indian Stock Market Sees Major Surge as Global Markets Rally

Indian Stock Market Sees Major Surge as Global Markets Rally

The Indian stock market witnessed a major surge on Monday, with the Sensex gaining over 600 points to trade above 77,300, while Nifty rose over 200 points, rising above the 24,100 mark.The rally comes after three consecutive days of losses. Investor sentiment was boosted by reports of Iran offering a peace proposal to the US in an effort to resolve the ongoing conflict in West Asia.Global markets also contributed to this positive trend, further lifting investor confidence.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:47 AM
Raghav Chadha Releases Video Explaining Reasons for Leaving Aam Aadmi Party

Raghav Chadha Releases Video Explaining Reasons for Leaving Aam Aadmi Party

New Delhi: Raghav Chadha New Video: Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha, who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party with the support of 7 MPs leaving the Aam Aadmi Party, has released a new video. In the video, Raghav said that for the last three days, I received many messages, some congratulated me, some wanted to know the reasons behind my decision. Raghav said that today's my video is for those who want to know the reason for my leaving the party and also for those who did not see my last press conference. Raghav said that I had two options other than leaving the party. The party did not have that anymore.'AAP is no longer that party...'Raghav Chadha posted a video from his official Instagram handle and said that before joining politics, I was a chartered accountant, I had a great career. I left him and came into politics. Raghav said that I did not make anything in politics after आया.इसके I was a founder member of a political party (Instagram ID1) बना.पार्टी until last 15 years, Raghav said that he had worked hard for the Aam Aadmi Party.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:46 AM
New Zealand Set to Sign Free Trade Agreement with India: PM

New Zealand Set to Sign Free Trade Agreement with India: PM

Wellington: New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Sunday said New Zealand will sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with India on Monday, describing it as a "once-in-a-generation agreement." He said the free trade agreement will give New Zealand exporters access to one of the world's largest markets. New Zealand's PM posted a video on social media platform X in which he said "New Zealand will have a free trade agreement with India on Monday night." However, some New Zealand leaders are opposed to the trade deal with India. New Zealand Minister Shane Jones has called the India-New Zealand free trade agreement (FTA) a "butter chicken tsunami," sparking a racial slur. Opposition party and community leaders have called his comments offensive. He said he made the remarks against migration while Prime Minister Christopher Luxon called his comments "unnecessary."
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:43 AM
TMC Files Writ Petition Against Police Observer Over Alleged Meeting with BJP Candidate

TMC Files Writ Petition Against Police Observer Over Alleged Meeting with BJP Candidate

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has filed a writ petition in the Calcutta High Court against Police Observer Parmar Smit Parshottamdas.The party alleges that Parshottamdas held an unofficial meeting with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Gour Ghosh during the ongoing West Bengal Assembly elections, ANI reported.The petition was filed by TMC leader Rajeev Kumar on behalf of the party and pertains to the 142-Magrahat Paschim Assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:34 AM
Indian Government Sets Deadline to Eliminate Insurgency from Northeast India

Indian Government Sets Deadline to Eliminate Insurgency from Northeast India

New Delhi: The central government has announced the elimination of Left Wing Extremism (LWE) from the country. It has since decided to root out the problem of insurgency from northeast India. The first focus is Manipur, which has been mired in ethnic violence for the past three years. The central government has set a deadline of 2029 for the elimination of insurgency from northeast India, Hindustan Times reported, quoting officials with knowledge of the matter. The central plan is to send security forces that were hitherto deployed in Naxal and Maoist-affected areas to insurgency-hit states like Manipur, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland. West Bengal elections and Amarnath Yatra await reports. Deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to northeastern states will begin after the West Bengal assembly elections and Amarnath Yatra. Bengal goes to polls in the second phase on April 29 and Amarnath Yatra is scheduled for July-August.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:31 AM
Yuvasathi Scheme Sees Massive Response, Raising Questions on Job Creation

Yuvasathi Scheme Sees Massive Response, Raising Questions on Job Creation

At least 84 lakh applications have been received for assistance under the Yuvasathi scheme. The total number of online applications is expected to cross the one crore mark. What can you say? Right move at the right time? Mamata is desperate. It is heartening to see the response to the new scheme. The applicants will understand that without the election compulsion, money would have started pouring into their pockets by now. They will be hopeful till the elections are over. Mamata is hoping that it will reflect in the ballot box. But where will so many unemployed children come to the state? The applicant will be out of work. This is the condition of the scheme. After coming to power in 2011, Mamata gave 2 crore new jobs. 14 lakh a year. So far the people of the state have not been able to understand where these jobs came from. Who got them. Now it is a new thing to understand that even after 2 crore jobs, where did the 10 million unemployed come from? Where did they hide? The number of investments that Mamata announced in the last phase of the Bengal Business Summit usually goes up by a little over 2 lakh crores every day.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:21 AM
Delhi CM Kejriwal Refuses to Appear Before Judge in Liquor Policy Case

Delhi CM Kejriwal Refuses to Appear Before Judge in Liquor Policy Case

New Delhi: A fresh legal and political standoff has emerged in New Delhi as Arvind Kejriwal refuses to appear before a Delhi High Court judge in connection with the liquor policy case, escalating tensions around the ongoing proceedings. Kejriwal has taken a firm position, declaring he will not attend hearings conducted by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma and has formally communicated his stance through a letter. He has framed his decision as a form of satyagraha, signaling a protest rooted in non-cooperation. The AAP leader has also indicated plans to challenge the judge’s decision not to step aside from the case. The controversy stems from Kejriwal’s earlier request seeking the judge’s recusal, citing concerns over perceived bias linked to certain associations. However, the court dismissed the request, maintaining that there was no substantial evidence to support such claims and emphasizing the importance of judicial integrity. With Kejriwal now refusing participation in the proceedings, the case has entered a complicated phase, raising questions about legal strategy, courtroom protocol, and the broader political implications of his move.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:20 AM
North Korea Vows Support for Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

North Korea Vows Support for Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reaffirmed Pyongyang's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, vowing to help Moscow achieve victory in its "sacred" war, state media reported on Monday. Pyongyang has sent missiles, munitions and thousands of troops to assist Russia in Ukraine, and analysts say Moscow is sending financial aid, military technology, food and energy to the diplomatically isolated country in return. A string of high-level Russian officials have visited North Korea in recent days, with Defence Minister Andrey Belousov meeting Kim on Sunday, according to official statements. North Korea "will as ever fully support the policy of the Russian Federation to defend the national sovereignty, territorial integrity and security interests", Kim told Belousov, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). Kim expressed "belief that the Russian army and people would surely win a victory in the just sacred war", KCNA reported. Both sides said their delegations had discussed deeper military ties, with Belousov saying Moscow was ready to sign a cooperation plan covering the period from 2027 to 2031. Kim, Belousov and Russian parliamentary speaker Vyacheslav Volodin also attended the opening ceremony of a memorial complex honouring North Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine. In a speech, Kim paid tribute to their "unrivalled bravery, mass heroism, indomitable fighting spirit and noble sacrifice", KCNA said. He took part in a ceremony to bury the war dead, recalling their "last heroic moments" and covering the remains of a soldier with earth. The inauguration also included a concert, a fireworks display and an air force flyover, KCNA reported. The audience were moved by portrayals of "life-and-death bloody battles" and "death-defying hand-to-hand fights and heroic suicidal explosions the young soldiers chose without hesitation", it said. North Korea and Russia signed a military treaty in 2024, obligating both states to provide military assistance "without delay" in the event of an attack on the other.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:19 AM
Vadodara Local Body Elections Marred by Allegations of Bogus Voting and Impartiality Concerns

Vadodara Local Body Elections Marred by Allegations of Bogus Voting and Impartiality Concerns

After the voting in the Vadodara local body elections, there has been a cloud of controversy. The Vadodara city Congress president has made serious allegations of large-scale bogus voting in Ward No. 11. After these allegations of the Congress, the local politics has heated up, and the whole matter has now reached the Election Commission. The city Congress president has pointed fingers not only against the candidates or the party, but also against the impartiality of the Election Commission. He has alleged that many irregularities have been committed during the voting process and the role of the Election Commission has been questionable. There is no transparency in the festival of democracy. In this matter, the Congress has demanded in clear terms that the voting in Ward No. 11 should be cancelled until the bogus voting is investigated. After this aggressive presentation of the Congress, the local bodies have also been presented on what steps the system takes now and what turn it takes in this matter.
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Apr 27, 2026, 06:17 AM
Marathi Compulsory for Auto and Taxi Drivers: Deadline Extension Urged by Shiv Sena Leader

Marathi Compulsory for Auto and Taxi Drivers: Deadline Extension Urged by Shiv Sena Leader

Mumbai: The debate over making Marathi compulsory for auto and taxi drivers intensified on Monday, with Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam backing the policy but urging the government to extend the implementation deadline. Speaking ahead of a key government meeting, Nirupam said, “We support this order, but the deadline should be extended to May 1 or even a year later so that every auto and taxi driver can learn the Marathi language.” Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? The Maharashtra government has proposed making Marathi mandatory for autorickshaw and taxi drivers from May 1, with provisions requiring drivers to pass a language test conducted by the RTO. Failure to do so could result in cancellation of permits, seizure of licences and confiscation of badges, conditions that have sparked widespread concern. Nirupam clarified that there is no disagreement over respecting Marathi. “Everyone living in Maharashtra should speak Marathi and communicate in Marathi. There is no dispute about that,” he said. However, he termed the penalties proposed in the government resolution as harsh and potentially unjust. He warned that strict enforcement without adequate transition time could have serious consequences. “If drivers fail the test and their permits are cancelled, it could push many into a crisis of livelihood. People may be left without income,” he added. The issue has also triggered political tensions within the ruling alliance and beyond. While some groups have strongly backed the move, others have opposed the immediate enforcement. Key Meeting On The Issue Scheduled Today Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has so far taken a cautious stance on the matter. A crucial meeting is scheduled today at the Mantralaya, where transport authorities and representatives of auto and taxi unions will discuss the issue. The meeting will be held in the office of Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, with key stakeholders including labour leader Shashank Rao and Nirupam expected to attend. With strong reactions from both drivers and political groups, all eyes are now on the outcome of the meeting, which could determine how the controversial Marathi language mandate is implemented across the state. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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