Mamata Walks Out of CEC Meet Over Bengal Voter List Row
The TMC accused the Election Commission of targeting Bengal, while ECI sources said Mamata Banerjee left without allowing officials to ...
Read moreDetailsThe TMC accused the Election Commission of targeting Bengal, while ECI sources said Mamata Banerjee left without allowing officials to ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau New Delhi, August 14, 2025 — In a significant directive aimed at safeguarding the constitutional right to ...
Read moreDetailsAt a rally in Bengaluru, the Congress leader said his party has evidence of large-scale voter fraud and challenged the ...
Read moreDetailsIn a bid to uphold transparency, the Election Commission issues notices to BJP and Congress over alleged poll code violations. ...
Read moreDetailsCongress moves EC over Modi's remarks The Congress delegation reached the Election Commission (EC) office in Delhi on Monday. The ...
Read moreDetailsEmpowering Indian Citizens: Obtaining and Utilizing Voter ID Cards As an Indian citizen, you have the fundamental right to vote. ...
Read moreDetailsThe Election Commission of India said on Saturday that the seven phases of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will take ...
Read moreDetailsThe top 10 buyers of electoral bonds from April 2019 are now known, as the Election Commission released information on ...
Read moreDetailsWith bated breath, India awaits the momentous announcement from the Election Commission of India (ECI) as it gears up to ...
Read moreDetailsGyanesh Kumar, a retired IAS officer, and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu, a former IAS officer, were selected as the new Election ...
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