Are they targeting Venkateshwarlu Boya and his family with political pressure?
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రాజకీయ వత్తిల్లతో వెంకటేశ్వర్లు బోయను, అతని కుటుంబాన్ని టార్గెట్ చేశారా? అయ్యా బాబు నేను జర్నలిస్టుని, నాకు ఉస్మానియా యూనివర్సీటీ ప్రొఫెషనల్ డిగ్రీ ఉంది. 15 ఏళ్లు మీడియాలో పని చేశాను. ఐన్యూస్, వీ6, రాజ్ న్యూస్(సాటిలైట్ చానల్స్), యోయో టీవీ(ఐపీటీవీ) డీడీ యాదగిరి, టీఎన్ ఎన్(లోకల్ చానల్), జాతీయ మీడియాలలో పనిచేసిన అనభవం నాది. జోగులాంబ గద్వాల జిల్లా ఏపీఆర్ఓ విధుల్లో…
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Rajasthan Elections: Will the custom or the rule change?
Rajasthan Election 2023: The final elections of five states will end on the 30th. Telangana elections are on 30th. There is a competition between BJP, Congress and BRS to capture power. Neither party is ready to give up. On the other hand, in the remaining four states where elections have been completed, everyone has their own claims. BJP suffered a major setback in the elections of these five states in 2018. BJP was defeated in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and power went into the hands of Congress.
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The Chief Electron Commission of India ready to conduct 5 states Assembly Elections including Telangana, CEC order passes to transfer Revenue officers
రాబోయే తెలంగాణ అసెంబ్లీ ఎన్నికలపై.. జర్నలిస్ట్ వెంకటేశ్వర్లు బోయ సూక్ష్మ పరిశీలన
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కర్నాటక ఎన్నికలు ముగిసిన నేపథ్యంలో 2023 నవంబర్ లేదా డిసెంబర్ లో తెలంగాణతో పాటు మరో నాలుగు రాష్ట్రాల అసెంబ్లీ ఎన్నికలు నిర్వహించడానికి కేంద్ర ఎన్నికల సంఘం సమాయత్తమవుతోందని ఓటర్ల సవరణలు, తుది మెరుగులకు రాష్ట్రాలకు ఈసీఐ ఈ మధ్య కాలంలో రాసిన లేఖల ఆధారంగా తెలుస్తోంది.
అయితే ఈసారి ఎన్నికలు ప్రత్యేకంగాను,…
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Justice (Retd.) Markanday Katju's opinion on Pakistan Supreme Court's Handling of Punjab Assembly Elections
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BJP is ready to take out a ‘Rath Yatra’ in Karnataka.
https://india24.live/national/bjp-is-ready-to-take-out-a-rath-yatra-in-karnataka/
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All the MEP candidates shall focus only on the development of Karnataka.
https://hydnews24.com/business/all-the-mep-candidates-shall-focus-only-on-the-development-of-karnataka/
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Assembly Election Dates for 5 States Out | Know Full Schedule, Counting and Result Day
Assembly Election Dates for 5 States Out | Know Full Schedule, Counting and Result Day
The calendar for the next Assembly Elections in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Mizoram was released by the Election Commission of India on Monday.
Voting for these five states' elections will start on November 7 and last until November 30, and the results will be tallied for all states on December 3.
While the periods of the legislative assemblies in Telangana, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Mizoram are planned to expire in January of next year, the Mizoram assembly's term is scheduled to finish in December.
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The polling timetable for the assembly elections in five states is as follows:
Telangana Assembly Elections 2023: Schedule
Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: November 3
Last Date of Making Nominations: November 10
Last Date for Withdrawal of Candidatures Date of Poll: November 15
Date of Polling: November 30
Date of Counting: December 3
Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023: Important Dates
Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: October 30
Last Date of Making Nominations: November 6
Last Date for Withdrawal of Candidatures Date of Poll: November 9
Date of Polling: November 23
Date of Counting: December 3
Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023: Schedule
Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: October 21
Last Date of Making Nominations: October 30
Last Date for Withdrawal of Candidatures Date of Poll: November 2
Date of Polling: November 17
Date of Counting: December 3
Mizoram Assembly Elections 2023: Schedule
Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: October 13
Last Date of Making Nominations: October 20
Last Date for Withdrawal of Candidatures Date of Poll: October 23
Date of Polling: November 7
Date of Counting: December 3
Chhattisgarh Assembly Polls 2023: Dates
Date of Polling: Phase 1 – November 7, Phase 2 – November 17
Date of Counting: December 3
The upcoming assembly elections will be a significant political test, particularly for the recently established combined opposition group INDIA, as they will indicate not only how the opposition will fare against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), but also how the Lok Sabha Elections of 2024 will be seen.
The Congress is in control in two of the five states that will hold elections this year—Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh—while the BJP is in charge of Madhya Pradesh.
The Mizo National Front (MNF) is in charge of Mizoram, while KCR's Bharat Rashtra Samiti is in charge in Telangana.
On October 6, the Election Commission convened a meeting with the police and spending monitors and asked them to guarantee that the threat of money power is completely managed before issuing the timetable for assembly elections in five states. The meeting was presided over by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar.
In order to supervise and guarantee free and fair elections, the ECI declared that approximately 1180 observers would be dispersed among the five states. These observers will be used in the upcoming Mizoram, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Telangana legislative assembly elections.
In other election-related news, the Indian government is considering implementing the 'One Nation, One Election' concept. To that end, the Centre established a commission under the leadership of the late president Ram Nath Kovind.
In the meantime, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar stated to the media on Monday, "In 40 days we visited all 5 States and held discussions with political parties, Central and State enforcement agencies."
The EC also stated that in order to make voting easier, the commission will erect new booths in isolated and difficult-to-reach locations.
There will be new polling places put up in the Barmer desert in Rajasthan and on Tulsi Dongri Hill near the border between Chhattisgarh and Odisha. In Madhya Pradesh, polling places will be established in tribal sanctuaries and reserve forest regions. In Mizoram, polling teams will go on foot through 19 riverine polling stations and 22 non-motorized polling stations.
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Elections for #Nagaland, #Meghalaya and #Tripura to be announced at 2.30 PM #AssemblyElection2023 #AssemblyElection https://www.instagram.com/p/CniypLWN1y9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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On that day! I memorize the seen in the Parliament for Telangana Separate statehood bill-2014 passing incident as same as MLA contestant candidates strike on scrutiny day at Alampur RO office!
On that day I was reminded of the incident of scrutiny of nominations in Alampur RO office on November 15, 2023 amid protests of opposition MLA contestant candidates in the Parliament of India, the manner in which the Telangana Separate Statehood Bill-2014 was passed amidst the protests of the opposition MPs.
పార్లమెంట్ లో తెలంగాణ బిల్లు పాసైన ఛందంగా అలంపూర్ ఆర్ఓ కార్యాలయంలో బీఆర్ఎస్ అభ్యర్థి…
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🗳️ #PoliticalInsight: #NC leader #FarooqAbdullah raises concerns over the delay in #AssemblyElection in #JammuAndKashmir, suggesting "something fishy" in not aligning it with the #LokSabhaPolls.
Calls for transparency and fairness.
#IndianPolitics #ElectionNews #DemocraticProcess
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