Former VP Hamid Ansari cast his vote
February 08, 2020 12:08 ISTFormer Vice-President Hamid Ansari and senior RSS leader Ram Lal cast their vote at Nirman Bhawan in New Delhi assembly constituency.
Former Vice-President Hamid Ansari and senior RSS leader Ram Lal cast their vote at Nirman Bhawan in New Delhi assembly constituency.
Delhi: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader LK Advani and his daughter Pratibha Advani cast their vote at a polling booth on Aurangzeb lane.
Delhi Deputy CM and Aam Aadmi Party candidate from Patparganj Assembly constituency, Manish Sisodia and his wife Seema Sisodia cast their vote at MCD school in Pandav Nagar.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal: I appeal to all, specially to the women, to cast their votes today. I am hopeful that people of Delhi will vote on the basis of the work done. I am hopeful that Aam Aadmi Party will come back to power for the third time
Delhi Assembly Election 2020: Following days of extensive poll campaign, Delhi is voting today on all the 70 seats. The election commission has set up 13,750 polling booths across 70 constituencies in the national capital with adequate security arrangements.
Voters stand in queue at a polling booth in Shaheen Public School in Shaheen Bagh, Okhla, which has become the centerstage for anti-CAA protests. AAP's Amanatullah is the sitting MLA and 2020 candidate of the party, he is up against Congress's Parvez Hashmi and BJP's Brahm Singh Bidhuri.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Delhi election day urged the people, especially the youth to vote in record numbers. "Urging the people of Delhi, especially my young friends, to vote in record numbers," Modi wrote on Twitter
BJP leader Ram Madhav arrives at a polling station in Jhandewalan area, in Karol Bagh assembly constituency. AAP has fielded its sitting MLA Vishesh Ravi from here. BJP's Yogendra Chandolia and Congress' Gaurav Dhanak are contesting from here
Vehicles being checked by Police in Jamia area, as security has been tightened in Delhi, in the light of Delhi Elections 2020.
Voting for DelhiElections 2020 to take place today, 70 assembly constituencies to undergo polling. Voting to begin at 8 AM.
Jharkhand election result: Raghubar Das takes moral responsibility for the party's defeat in the election. Jharkhand election result: Raghubar Das takes moral responsibility for the party's defeat in the election, welcomes the mandate of the public
Hemant Soren thanks people of Jharkhand for giving mandate to his party. He also thanked Lalu Yadav, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi & all Congress leaders for all their support and belief
Jharkhand election result: NCP chief Sharad Pawar slams BJP, says people have tought them a lesson. He said that BJP failed to understand the sentiments of people in the state.
Adding insult to injury, outgoing chief minister Raghubar Das is trailing from Jamshedpur East. JMM leader Hemant Soren has won Barhait seat and is leading from Dumka as well.
Jharkhand is the third BJP-ruled state after Maharashtra and Haryana that voted this year after the national election, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi won a resounding mandate to continue for a second term.
Jharkhand seems to be slipping from the BJP's hands as the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Congress alliance reached the majority mark, shooting ahead of the ruling BJP
Jharkhand Election Results 2019: The JMM-Congress-RJD alliance in Jharkhand is leading in 42 out of the 81 seats of state Assembly, while the ruling BJP is ahead in 29 seats.
The JMM-Congress-RJD alliance in Jharkhand is leading in 43 out of the 81 seats of state Assembly till 11.30 am on Monday, while the ruling BJP is ahead in 27 seats. The JMM is leading in 25 seats while its alliance partner Congress is ahead in 11
The BJP is emerging as the single-largest party in the state but is falling short of a majority. Congress-JMM+ is holding an edge over the BJP so far. However, Congress-JMM alliance's face Hemant Soren is trailing from Dumka. Raghubar Das, who is in a close contest with Saryu Rai (BJP rebel) has so far managed to maintain a marginal lead
Former Jharkhand CM and President of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), Hemant Soren contested the Jharkhand Assembly Election 2019 from 2 seats -- Dumka and Barhait.
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