Puducherry Assembly polls | Campaigning set for final flourish today
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April 04, 2021 10:31 IST
Electioneering for April 6 election to conclude at 7 p.m., when prohibitory orders will take effect
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Star campaigner: Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeting the crowd before addressing a public meeting at Lawspet in Puducherry recently.
Electioneering for April 6 election to conclude at 7 p.m., when prohibitory orders will take effect
After a slow but steady build-up, the campaigning for the April 6 Assembly election is heading for a final, frenetic flourish as political rallies wound up their voter outreach on the penultimate day on Saturday.
The campaigning will conclude at 7 p.m. on Sunday when prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Cr.PC take effect. The silent period will be in force under the model code of conduct till 7 a.m. on April 7. There is no bar on door-to-door campaigning.
Puducherry CM accuses Nadda of spreading falsehoods
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February 01, 2021 17:52 IST
The CM said the BJP president had spoken without knowing the facts of issues in the Union Territory and added that the Centre and Lt Governor were responsible for the closure of mills, ration shops and non-disbursement of salaries
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Chief Minister V. Narayanasmy addressing a press conference at the Congress Party Office in Puducherry on Monday. Congress leader Veerappa Moily, AICC observers M.M. Pallam Raju, Nitin Raut and PCC leaders are also seen in the picture | Photo Credit:
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The CM said the BJP president had spoken without knowing the facts of issues in the Union Territory and added that the Centre and Lt Governor were responsible for the closure of mills, ration shops and non-disbursement of salaries
Narayanasamy accuses Nadda of spreading ‘falsehood’
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It is regretful that a national president of a party spoke without knowing facts: CM
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Placing facts: Chief Minister V.Narayanasamy addressing the media with Congress leader Veerappa Moily .
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It is regretful that a national president of a party spoke without knowing facts: CM
Puducherry Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy on Monday accused BJP president J. P. Nadda of spreading ‘falsehood’ on the issue of closure of textile mills, ration shops, non-disbursement of salary to employees of cooperative societies and on devolution of Central funds.
Producing documents of the communication the Puducherry government had had with the Centre and Lt. Governor on the issues before the media at Puducherry Congress Committee office, the Chief Minister said Mr. Nadda was wrongly briefed by someone on the issues in the Union Territory. “It is regretful that a na