Lok Sabha Elections
BJP’s Yogender Chandolia secures victory over former saffron party MP Udit Raj by close to 3 lakh votes.
[…]The AAP office at Rouse Avenue bore a deserted look with a monitor showing that the party failed to gain even a single seat across the seven constituencies of Delhi
[…]Election Commission official stationed at the media centre of little help as media relies on TV reports
[…]The Congress is close to 100 seats and the INDIA bloc is at 230 according to current trends following multiple rounds of counting
[…]Among Sensex’s 30 companies, SBI saw a significant fall of over 10%, with Power Grid and NTPC both plunging nearly 10%
[…]Exit polls seem to have got Delhi right, when they predicted between 6 and 7 seats for the BJP and 1-0 for INDIA bloc; Congress’s JP Agarwal putting up a good fight from Chandni Chowk
[…]With temperature soaring to a maximum of 43.4 degrees Celsius, the national capital failed to match the turnout figures of 2014 and 2019 elections, recording a turnout of only 54.48%
[…]This marked the first time that the national capital saw CCTV webcasting to the CEO’s office from sensitive booths, primarily in the capital’s North East and East constituencies, to avert untoward incidents
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