Chhattisgarh Election 2023: Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel accepted Union Home Minister Amit Shah's challenge to debate over the work the former did for five years and that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the past 15 years. Check out his tweet.
Chhattisgarh Election 2023: The first phase of voting is underway. The state police has taken extensive security measures. In the sensitive Bastar region, which encompasses 12 Assembly segments, more than 600 polling booths have been placed under a three-layered security cover.
Mizoram Election 2023: The Chief Electoral Officer's office in Mizoram has reported that 8,52,088 voters, comprising 4,13,064 male and 4,39,028 female voters, will cast their votes in 1276 polling stations today. Here's everything you need to know about it.
One soldier of the CRPF CoBRA Battalion was injured in an IED blast triggered by Maoists in the Tondamarka area of Sukma. The soldier was deployed for election duty.
The explosion occurred as a joint party of BSF and the District Force was en route from Camp Marbeda to the Rengaghati Rengagondi polling station, carrying four polling teams from Chhotebetiya police station in the Kanker district.
In a significant move to ensure the safety and security of voters and poll workers, at least five polling stations in each of the seven districts within the Bastar division will be placed under the protection of women commandos.
The first phase of the Chhattisgarh assembly elections includes more than 600 polling booths located in Naxal-hit areas of the Bastar division, and these locations will be subject to a three-tiered security cover.
The 40-member Mizoram assembly is slated for elections on November 7. The current tenure of the Mizoram assembly, headed by Chief Minister Zoramthanga, is scheduled to conclude on December 17, with the vote counting slated for December 3 and results announced on the same day.
Chhattisgarh is set for a crucial election, with voting scheduled in two phases, on November 7 and 17, and the much-anticipated election results to be declared on December 3.
Following Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel's connection to a probe related to the Mahadev betting app, the BJP accused the Congress of using illegal funds for its state assembly election campaign. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the Congress, and Union Minister Smriti Irani alleged the use of "hawala" money
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