Voting for 475 assembly seats across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal, Puducherry tomorrow
Voting for 475 assembly seats across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal, Puducherry tomorrow
Four hundred seventy-five assembly seats across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal and Puducherry will go to polls on Tuesday. From key candidates to contests to watch out for, here s all you need to know about the April 6 polls:
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UPDATED: April 5, 2021 21:09 IST
475 across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal and Puducherry are set to go to polls on Tuesday | PTI
April 6, Tuesday, is the busiest and perhaps the
most crucial election day in the current poll calendar. The day is set to witness contest at 234 seats of Tamil Nadu Assembly, 140 seats of Kerala Assembly, 40 constituencies in Assam, 31 seats of West Bengal Assembly and all 30 seats of Puducherry Assembly.
Tamil Nadu Assembly election | Schools to be sanitised tomorrow
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Chief Educational Officers have sent out circulars
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Chief Educational Officers have sent out circulars Schools across Tamil Nadu that are going to be used as polling booths for the Assembly election on Tuesday are planning to disinfect and sanitise their campuses for Class 12 students who return on Wednesday.
The Chief Educational Officers (CEOs) in different districts have sent out circulars to the schools, directing them to ensure that the campus, the rooms used as polling booths, drinking water sources and the bathrooms are thoroughly disinfected and sanitised.
Assets of re-contesting MLAs in Puducherry grew 17% since 2016
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17% asset growth of re-contesting MLAs in Puducherry since 2016. (IANS Infographics). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 5 : There has been a growth of 17 per cent in the assets of 21 re-contesting MLAs, including independents, fielded by various political parties in the Puducherry Assembly elections between 2016 and 2021 an average increase of 1.61 crore.
The Puducherry Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) shared this data after analysing the self-sworn affidavits of these 21 re-contesting MLAs taking part in the the Puducherry Assembly Election 2021. The average assets of these 21 re-contesting MLAs fielded by various parties including independents in 2016 was Rs 9.56 crore. The average assets of these MLAs in 2021 is now Rs 11.17 crores. The average asset growth for these MLAs, between the Puducherry Assembly Elections of 2016 and 2021, is Rs 1.61 c
A question of language
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Posters of the BJP, welcoming Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, came in handy for the DMK alliance to find a reason to tell the electorate to shun the AIADMK-BJP alliance. The poster read “Welcome Yogi Adityanath to
Dakshina Pradesh”. The IT wing of the DMK immediately turned active, and social media platforms were agog with posts, calling on the electorate to shun the BJP, “as wanted to change the name of Tamil Nadu”.
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In an accidental show of support to the opposite side of the political aisle, an AIADMK campaign vehicle suddenly played the DMK’s campaign song near Avinashi in Tiruppur district on Saturday. Residen