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Hemant Soren: Former CM Hemant Soren facing oppression like Stan Swamy | Ranchi News

Former CM Hemant Soren, currently in jail, is facing oppression similar to that which led to the custodial death of Jesuit priest Stan Swamy, who dedicated his life to working for tribal rights. The latest Lok Sabha elections in Jharkhand are seen as a form of revenge for Swamy's death, as mentioned in a social media post from Soren's account managed by his wife Kalpana Soren.

Review of low voting percentage at booths important: CEO

Chief Electoral Officer, Jharkhand, K Ravi Kumar held a meeting with Deputy Electoral Officers of all districts in his auditorium situated at the headquarters on Friday. The meeting was called with the objective of assessing any unexpected shortcomings that remained during the last Lok Sabha

Zero naxal incidents in 2024 general election in State

Chief Election Commissioner K. Ravi Kumar has said that the election process has been completed. As soon as the Election Commission of India s direction is received, the Model Code of Conduct will be declared ineffective in Jharkhand. He said that compared to the last two Lok Sabha elections, this

Women Candidates: Increase in Number of Women Candidates and Voters in Jharkhand Lok Sabha Elections | Ranchi News

The number of women candidates in the Jharkhand Lok Sabha elections has increased from 25 in 2019 to 31 in the current polls. This rise indicates a potential increase in women's participation in the lower house of Parliament. Additionally, the voter turnout among women has been significant, with 87.11 lakh women voters out of 1.7 crore total voters in the state. Stay updated with the latest updates on women candidates and voters in Jharkhand elections.

Stage set for counting of votes in Jharkhand

The stage is set for counting of votes on Tuesday for 14 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand. Preparations for counting of votes are in full swing in all parliamentary constituencies. Counting of votes will start from 8 am on June 4 in all 14 parliamentary constituencies. The result will be out on all

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