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Sprawling across north India and home to more than 200 million people, Uttar Pradesh is more populous than Brazil. Village-level elections are a huge exercise, with more than 1.3 million candidates vying for 800,000 seats in voting spread over four days in April. ....
India News: NEW DELHI/ LUCKNOW: Amid reports that officials died either during the deployment, for the poll duty in panchayat elections held between April 15-29, . ....
Assam Election 2021: 171 votes cast at polling booth that has 90 voters, 5 polling officials suspended In a case of massive irregularity, 171 votes were cast in a polling booth at Assam s Dima Hasao district even though 90 voters were eligible to exercise their franchise. Following the incident, five polling officials at the booth have been suspended. advertisement UPDATED: April 6, 2021 07:42 IST The incident took place on April 1 in Haflong assembly constituency in the hill district that went to the polls in the second phase of 2021 Assam Election. (Representational Image: PTI) In a case of massive irregularity, 171 votes were cast in a polling booth at Assam s Dima Hasao district even though 90 voters were eligible to exercise their franchise. ....
‘Those helping others to vote can’t be denied their right to exercise franchise’ Taking serious note of a complaint that many government officials on poll duty do not get to cast their postal votes properly due to paucity of time and other issues, the Madras High Court on Wednesday directed the Election Commission of India (ECI) to ensure that their reasonable request for exercising their franchise effectively was attended to as best as possible. The commission was also ordered to try and ensure that more than 90% of voters on poll duty get to vote through postal ballots. Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy issued the directions while disposing of a public interest litigation petition filed by Tamil Nadu High-Higher Secondary Graduate Teachers Association. Senior counsel R. Viduthalai, assisted by V. Arun, said many officials, deputed to constituencies other than the one in which they reside, do not vote because the postal papers were ....