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BJP Sweeps MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh Polls, Congress Wins Telangana
Polls 2023: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) , has emerged as the clear winner in the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, while the Congress has secured a comfortable majority in Telangana. The fate of Chhattisgarh remains uncertain as both the parties are locked in a neck-and-neck contest. According to the latest trends, the BJP has won or is leading in 150 seats out of 230 in…
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Exit Polls analysis
The just concluded State Assembly Elections to Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Rajasthan, and Telangana have thrown a confusing trend for analysts. Most of the exit pollsters are a confused lot along with most television channels. Tomorrow, 3rd December 2023 will tell how accurate these agencies & TV chanels who conducted the exit polls. About 2 to 3 months back, no one expected BJP to make any kind of come back to power in Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. Rajasthan was the only state, where BJP have a definite edge because they decided not to project former CM Vasundhara Raje as the Chief Ministerial candidate because of which they lost the 2018 elections to the state assembly. On 30th November, 2023 Telangana went to polls, and which was the day when Exit poll results allowed. All the exit pollsters looked a confused lot. Their estimates clearly tell that they are not telling the truth or they are confused. Most of them put out a wide range for BJP and INC, two main contenders for power.
Chattisgarh is a closely contested election with INC having a decisive edge about a month back. As the second phase of the elections started, BJP seems to have caught up with them and now the final numbers will be so close that it is a close call for both parties. BJP will win around 39 seats (+/- 3) and INC 47 seats (+/_ 5).
In Madhya Pradesh, BJP initially was lagging behind. Once the election bugle was sounded Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan took the opposition party, INC head on and now they seem to be in the driver's seat. Here too the election is very closely contested. The final tally for BJP is around 120-126 seats and INC 97-103. The possibility of BJP ending with a higher tally is extremely high.
In Rajasthan, BJP will win 120 or more. Voters have decided to teach INC a lesson of their lifetime. INC may end up with 65-70 seats. Here BJP is getting a clear mandate.
Telangana BRS holds the key as they are in power and have a key ally in AIMIM who will not ditch them. INC has made big inroads into BRS's muslim vote bank. That is a worrying factor for AIMIM who has no influence outside Hyderabad. AIMIM will remain a 3% vote share party, not beyond it. BJP is a minor player who increased its vote share to 14% from 2018's 7%. This should worry BRS. If BRS wins 50-55 seats, then they have to reach out to BJP apart from AIMIM who is their traditional ally since the formation of Telangana state in 2013. Wondering how BJP & AIMIM will be part of the same alliance? Will AIMIM walk out of the alliance with BRS? Anything can happen.
In MP and Rajasthan, exit pollsters gave a wide range of 20-30 seats. That means either they are confused or they did not do their work diligently. In Mizoram, they have projected a 6 seats range for the local party in an assembly of 40 seats. That is ridiculous.
BJP will win Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. In Rajasthan, they will win hands down, and in Madhya Pradesh, it is a closely contested fight with BJP having a big edge now. Chattisgarh turned into a nail-biting contest; it can go either way. Telangana is also a closely contested election with BRS losing a lot but staking claim to power with the support of other two parties - AIMIM & BJP. INC gained a lot in this election, bringing them close to power in the state after 10 long years.
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Today Chattisgarh News
Chhattisgarh's 75.08% Voting
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The second phase of the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections concluded on Friday with a total of 75.08 per cent voting, according to the Election Commission of India. This is slightly lower than the 75.17 per cent voting recorded in the 2018 Assembly elections.
The highest polling percentage was recorded in the Balod district, where 85.19 per cent of eligible voters cast their ballots. The lowest polling percentage was recorded in the Durg district, where 62.62 per cent of eligible voters cast their ballots.
There were reports of violence in some parts of the state during the polling process. In Gariaband district, an IED blast killed an ITBP jawan and injured two others. In Rajnandgaon district, a polling booth was set on fire by unknown miscreants.
Despite the violence, the Election Commission of India has termed the polls as "peaceful and orderly".
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In other news, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has conducted raids on the premises of several businessmen in Chhattisgarh. The raids are part of an ongoing investigation into money laundering.
The ED has also seized assets worth Rs 10 crore from the businessmen.
The raids have come as a major blow to the businessmen, who are now facing the prospect of being arrested.
Weather
The weather in Chhattisgarh is expected to change in the next four days. The temperature is expected to drop and the humidity is expected to increase.
The change in weather is expected to be caused by a western disturbance that is moving towards the state.
Conclusion
This is a summary of today's news from Chhattisgarh. Stay tuned for more updates
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Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Biden Effort to Combat Hunger Marks ‘a Profound Change’ (NYT) With more than one in 10 households reporting that they lack enough to eat, the Biden administration is accelerating a vast campaign of hunger relief that will temporarily increase assistance by tens of billions of dollars and set the stage for what officials envision as lasting expansions of aid. The effort to rush more food assistance to more people is notable both for the scale of its ambition and the variety of its legislative and administrative actions. The campaign has increased food stamps by more than $1 billion a month, provided needy children a dollar a day for snacks, expanded a produce allowance for pregnant women and children, and authorized the largest children’s summer feeding program in history. “We haven’t seen an expansion of food assistance of this magnitude since the founding of the modern food stamp program in 1977,” said James P. Ziliak, an economist at the University of Kentucky who studies nutrition programs. “It’s a profound change.”
Police, communities across U.S. fight back against anti-Asian hate crimes (Reuters) More than a dozen San Jose, California, police officers walked through the white arches of the Grand Century Mall in “Little Saigon” to reassure a Vietnamese-American community fearful over the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes in the United States. Across the United States, law enforcement agencies are scrambling to better protect Asian communities amid a wave of violence targeting them since lockdowns to cope with the coronavirus pandemic began about a year ago. A recent report by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, showed that while hate crimes overall in the United States had fallen slightly in 2020, crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) had jumped by 145%. A vicious assault last week in which a man kicked a 65-year-old immigrant from the Philippines in New York City multiple times was captured on video and went viral, further stoking fears about anti-Asian hate crimes. New York City has deployed a team of undercover Asian police officers. Other major cities, from San Jose to Chicago, have boosted patrols in Asian neighborhoods and sought to forge closer ties with communities, some of which have sought to fill gaps the police can’t fill.
Florida works to avoid ‘catastrophic’ pond collapse (AP) Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Sunday that crews are working to prevent the collapse of a large wastewater pond in the Tampa Bay area while evacuating the area to avoid a “catastrophic flood.” Manatee County officials say the latest models show that a breach at the old phosphate plant reservoir has the potential to gush out 340 million gallons of water in a matter of minutes, risking a 20-foot-high (about 6.1-meter-high) wall of water. Authorities have closed off portions of the U.S. Highway 41 and ordered evacuations of 316 homes. Some families were placed in local hotels. Crews have been discharging water since the pond began leaking in March. On Friday, a significant leak that was detected escalated the response and prompted the first evacuations and a declaration of a state of emergency on Saturday. A portion of the containment wall in the reservoir shifted, leading officials to think a collapse could occur at any time.
Demonstrators protest a policing bill in England and Wales (Vox) Thousands of demonstrators marched across Britain on Saturday in protest of a massive new policing bill that would create new restrictions on protest in England and Wales and impose hefty fines for not following police instructions. The bill, officially known as the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, was introduced in early March and has been met with widespread pushback in England and Wales since then. It also includes sentencing and court reforms, among other changes, but protesters are specifically incensed by proposed new police powers concerning protests. According to the BBC’s Dominic Casciani, the bill would criminalize violating restrictions that protesters “‘ought’ to have known about, even if they have not received a direct order from an officer,” and “intentionally or recklessly causing public nuisance.” This weekend’s “kill the bill” marches aren’t the first. According to the Guardian, Bristol, in southwest England, has been the site of at least five protests over the last two weeks, including one that turned violent and saw at least two police vehicles set on fire earlier in March.
Marine Le Pen’s growing support (Financial Times) It would be a political earthquake as disruptive as the UK referendum vote for Brexit in 2016 and the election of Donald Trump as US president later that year. Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s extreme right Rassemblement National party, is doing so well in the polls that she threatens to foil Emmanuel Macron’s re-election bid and could win next year’s presidential vote to become the country’s first far-right leader since the second world war. Only last week, she likened herself to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the UK’s Brexiters—and by implication former US president Trump—as a politician who could triumph with the support of all kinds of voters. “There’s no more split between left and right, there’s a split between the globalists and the nationalists,” she said.
Polish hospitals struggle with surge of virus patients (AP) Polish hospitals struggled over the Easter weekend with a massive number of people infected with COVID-19 following a huge surge in infections across Central and Eastern Europe in recent weeks. Tougher new pandemic restrictions were ordered in Poland for a two-week period surrounding Easter in order to slow down the infection rate. The country hit new records of over 35,000 daily infections on two recent days, and deaths have been in the hundreds each day. The aim of the new restrictions was to prevent large gatherings over the long weekend culminating with Easter Monday. Meanwhile, the government is also trying to speed up the country’s vaccine rollout, but the pressure on the country’s hospitals is still relentless.
Maoist Insurgents Kill 23 Indian Forces in Ambush, Officials Say (NYT) At least 23 Indian security forces were killed in an ambush by Maoist militants in the central state of Chattisgarh, officials said on Sunday, reviving concerns around a decades-old insurgency that appeared to have been largely contained in recent years. A large force of Indian security personnel had been carrying out a clearance operation in a densely forested area on the edges of the Bijapur district when they were ambushed by the insurgents on Saturday in a firefight that lasted four hours. Avinash Mishra, the deputy superintendent of police in Bijapur, said an additional 31 security personnel were wounded in the attack. The insurgents, who trace their roots to communist politics in the 1960s, use violence against the state in the name of championing the cause of India’s poor and marginalized. Their reach was once so widespread, and their attacks so frequent, that in 2006, India’s prime minister declared them the country’s “single biggest internal-security challenge.”
China is betting that the West is in irreversible decline (The Economist) Its gaze fixed on the prize of becoming rich and strong, China has spent the past 40 years as a risk-averse bully. Quick to inflict pain on smaller powers, it has been more cautious around any country capable of punching back. Recently, however, China’s risk calculations have seemed to change. First Yang Jiechi, the Communist Party’s foreign-policy chief, lectured American diplomats at a bilateral meeting in Alaska, pointing out the failings of American democracy. That earned him hero status back home. Then China imposed sanctions on British, Canadian and European Union politicians, diplomats, academics, lawyers and democracy campaigners. Those sweeping curbs were in retaliation for narrower Western sanctions targeting officials accused of repressing Muslims in the north-western region of Xinjiang. China’s foreign ministry declares that horrors such as the Atlantic slave trade, colonialism and the Holocaust, as well as the deaths of so many Americans and Europeans from covid-19, should make Western governments ashamed to question China’s record on human rights. Most recently Chinese diplomats and propagandists have denounced as “lies and disinformation” reports that coerced labour is used to pick or process cotton in Xinjiang. They have praised fellow citizens for boycotting foreign brands that decline to use cotton from that region. Still others have sought to prove their zeal by hurling Maoist-era abuse. A Chinese consul-general tweeted that Canada’s prime minister was “a running dog of the us”. Such performance-nationalism is watched by Western diplomats in Beijing with dismay. Envoys have been summoned for late-night scoldings by Chinese officials, to be informed that this is not the China of 120 years ago when foreign armies and gunboats forced the country’s last, tottering imperial dynasty to open the country wider to outsiders. Some diplomats talk of living through a turning-point in Chinese foreign policy. History buffs debate whether the moment more closely resembles the rise of an angry, revisionist Japan in the 1930s, or that of Germany when steely ambition led it to war in 1914. A veteran diplomat bleakly suggests that China’s rulers view the West as ill-disciplined, weak and venal, and are seeking to bring it to heel, like a dog.
Minorities in Myanmar borderlands face fresh fear since coup (AP) Before each rainy season Lu Lu Aung and other farmers living in a camp for internally displaced people in Myanmar’s far northern Kachin state would return to the village they fled and plant crops that would help keep them fed for the coming year. But this year in the wake of February’s military coup, with the rains not far off, the farmers rarely step out of their makeshift homes and don’t dare leave their camp. They say it is simply too dangerous to risk running into soldiers from Myanmar’s army or their aligned militias. “We can’t go anywhere and can’t do anything since the coup,” Lu Lu Aung said. “Every night, we hear the sounds of jet fighters flying so close above our camp.” The military’s lethal crackdown on protesters in large central cities such as Yangon and Mandalay has received much of the attention since the coup that toppled Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government. But far away in Myanmar’s borderlands, Lu Lu Aung and millions of others who hail from Myanmar’s minority ethnic groups are facing increasing uncertainty and waning security as longstanding conflicts between the military and minority guerrilla armies flare anew.
Tropical cyclone kills at least 97 in Indonesia, East Timor (Reuters) Floods and landslides triggered by tropical cyclone Seroja in a cluster of islands in southeast Indonesia and East Timor have killed 97 people, with many still unaccounted for and thousands displaced, officials said on Monday. At least 70 deaths were reported in several islands in Indonesia’s West and East Nusa Tenggara provinces, while 70 others were missing, after the cyclone brought flash floods, landslides and strong winds amid heavy rain over the weekend, disaster agency BNPB said.
Lawyer says mediation resolves feud among Jordan royals (AP) Mediation between Jordan’s King Abdullah II and his outspoken half brother, Prince Hamzah, successfully de-escalated one of the most serious political crises in the kingdom in decades, the palace and a confidant of the prince said Monday. The apparent resolution of the unprecedented public feud capped a weekend of palace drama during which the king had placed Hamzah under house arrest for allegedly plotting with foreign supporters to destabilize Jordan, a key Western ally. The announcement of the successful mediation came after Abdullah’s paternal uncle, Hassan, met with Hamzah on Monday. Hamzah was joined by his brother Hashem and three of their cousins. “In light of the developments of the past two days, I put myself at the disposal of His Majesty the King,” said the statement signed by Hamzah. He said he would remain loyal to the king and to Jordan’s constitution. Malik R. Dahlan, a professional mediator and a friend of the family, then issued a separate statement, saying the mediation has “been successful and I expect a resolution shortly.” He said that “this regrettable incident was the result of the clumsy actions of a senior security official and misrepresentation by a government official,” adding that “it should have remained a family matter.”
Netanyahu’s favours were ‘currency’, prosecutor says as corruption trial starts (Reuters) Israeli prosecutors accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of treating favours as “currency” on Monday at the opening of a corruption trial which, along with an inconclusive election, has clouded his prospects of remaining in office. Netanyahu, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of bribery, breach of trust and fraud, came to Jerusalem District Court in a dark suit and black protective mask, conferring quietly with lawyers as his supporters and critics held raucous demonstrations outside. Meanwhile, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin began consulting with party heads on who might form the next coalition government—a toss-up after the March 23 election, the fourth in two years, gave neither Netanyahu nor his rivals a clear mandate.
Pandemic Spreads Isolation (WSJ) A year ago when Japan was under a pandemic state of emergency, Seiji Saejima called his ex-wife for the first time since they divorced a few years earlier. He said she told him she was about to remarry and asked him not to call again. It was an unwelcome reminder of the isolation he was feeling. “I did not have many friends to contact even before,” said the 34-year-old, who works at a city government office near Tokyo. Then the pandemic forced reductions in activities that kept him connected, like going to singles’ mixers. “The coronavirus has made me realize I’m lonely,” he said. Recent data suggest many more people are having the same experience, and that is changing the thinking of some governments. Japan recently named a loneliness and isolation minister, following the U.K.’s example from three years ago. The U.K. named a minister after recognizing the impact of isolation on people’s health and its economy. One study linked deficiencies in social relationships to a 29% increase in heart disease. Another estimated that a chronically lonely person could cost the government, on average, the equivalent of an extra $16,600 over 15 years, owing to higher medical and other costs. “The magnitude of effect of social connection on mortality risk is comparable, and in many cases, exceeds that of other well-accepted risk factors, including smoking up to 15 cigarettes per day, obesity and air pollution,” said Julianne Holt-Lunstad, a Brigham Young University professor of psychology and neuroscience, in 2017 U.S. Senate testimony.
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Top events today: Modi meets Cabinet, Chhattisgarh civic polls results
From Union Cabinet meet to Chattisgarh urban bodies decisions results, Business Standard brings you top occasions that are arranged for Tuesday
CURRENT AFFAIRS NEWS: Association Cabinet meets on NPR updation The Union Cabinet is probably going to hold a gathering on Tuesday to consider a proposition to assign assets for refreshing the National Population Register (NPR). The target of the NPR is to make a far-reaching character database of each typical occupant in the nation.
The procedure is to begin from April one year from now and is a piece of the plan of the bureau meeting. S Jaishankar to meet the Indian people group in Oman Outside Affairs Minster S Jaishankar is booked to meet the Indian people group in Oman on Tuesday. Jaishankar, who is on a two-day visit to Iran, will likewise meet Yousuf container Alawi receptacle Abdullah, Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs.
An understanding of agreement on Maritime vehicle is probably going to be marked during this meet. President Ram Nath Kovind to visit Karaikal On Tuesday, President Ram Nath Kovind will visit Karaikal, an enclave of the Union Territory Puducherry. He will offer supplications at the celebrated sanctuary of Dharbareneswar and Lord Saneerwarar in Tirunallar and afterward leave for Chennai.
Maharashtra CM Thackeray to grow state Cabinet Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray is probably going to grow his Cabinet on Tuesday. Thackeray will uncover the name of the following vice president serve. The agent CM is probably going to be from NCP.
Recently, CM Uddhav Thackeray and NCP president Sharad Pawar had discourses about the extension of the Maharashtra bureau. Gotten some information about the gathering, Shiv Sena pioneer and Home Minister Eknath Shinde said that the central priest will give official data about the bureau extension.
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Bhupesh Baghel – Congress’ OBC Posterboy Bhupesh Baghel is more of a grounded party worker than a leader. A very few knew about Mr Baghel before the Chattisgarh Assembly polls last year.
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Upper Caste Reservation Bill: All You Need To Know
To facilitate the passage of the constitutional amendment bill, the government extended the Winter session of the Rajya Sabha by a day.
Boomlive News: Reeling from major setbacks across three state elections in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh in December last year, the BJP led NDA government has taken its first major step to woo the voters ahead of the Lok Sabha polls in May this year.
The government has introduced the ‘Constitution (124th Amendment) Bill, 2019’ to provide reservation up to 10% to economically backward sections of the general category of citizens. This reservation would apply to government jobs and admission to higher educational institutions.
To facilitate the passage of the constitutional amendment bill, the government extended the Winter session of the Rajya Sabha by a day till Wednesday. The Narendra Modi government has tabled the upper caste reservation bill in the Lok Sabha.
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Exit-Poll of #Rajasthan, #Madhya #Pradesh & #Chattisgarh #Congress ki Lehar m...
Exit-Poll of #Rajasthan, #Madhya #Pradesh & #Chattisgarh #Congress ki Lehar m…
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☝🗳 Exit-Poll of #Rajasthan, #Madhya #Pradesh & #Chattisgarh
🤚🏻 #Congress ki Lehar mazboot nazar aa rahi hai
🗳 Rajasthan Exit-Poll (199 seats) Congress: 119-141 BJP: 55-72 Others: 4-11
🗳 Madhya Pradesh Exit Polls (230 seats) Congress: 104-122 BJP: 102-120 Others: 4-11
🗳 Chattisgarh Exit-Polls (90 seats) Congress: 55-65 BJP: 21-31 Others: 4-8
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No Chance at All, Says CEC on Simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly Polls
No Chance at All, Says CEC on Simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly Polls
The Lok Sabha elections are due in April-May next year while Assembly polls to Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan and Mizoram are scheduled to be held later this year.
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Updated:August 23, 2018, 5:58 PM IST
File photo of CEC OP Rawat. Aurangabad:Putting to rest all speculation, Chief Election Commissioner O P Rawat today emphatically ruled out the possibility of holding…
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LS polls: Chattisgarh CM exudes confidence over Congress' victory, says country in mood of change https://www.aninews.in/news/national/politics/ls-polls-chattisgarh-cm-exudes-confidence-over-congress-victory-says-country-in-mood-of-change20190506053936/
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BJP's first list for MP polls out, Shivraj Chouhan to contest from Budhni
The BJP Thursday released its first list of 177 candidates for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls, fielding Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan from the Budhni seat.
The list was released by the party's secretary election committee and Union minister J P Nadda Friday.
The party also announced candidates for 28 assembly seats in Telangana and 24 in Mizoram.
According to sources, about 27 sitting MLAs have been dropped in Madhya Pradesh.
The list was finalised at the BJP's central election committee meeting Thursday night that was chaired by party president Amit Shah and attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi among others.
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Last Time Prediction for General Election 2019 Result
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Last Time Prediction for General Election 2019 Result
Full Analysts and Exit poll 2019 for Election 2019
National Parties and Number of Candidates
BJP – 435 Congress – 420 BSP – 383 CPI(M) – 69 Trinamool Congress – 62 CPI – 48 NCP – 34
S. No. State Seats BJP NDA Cong UPA Others Fight Other Parties 1 Andhra Pradesh 25 6 6 1 1 18 3 YSRCP 13, TDP 5 2 Assam 14 13 13 1 1 0 3 AUDF 0, AGP 0, BPF 0 3 Bihar 40 15 36 0 2 2 2 JDU 15, LJP 6, RJD 2 4 Chattisgarh 11 9 9 2 2 0 1 5 Goa 2 2 2 0 0 0 6 Gujarat 26 25 25 1 1 0 5 7 Haryana 10 10 10 0 0 0 3 JJP 1 8 Himachal Pradesh 4 4 4 0 0 0 9 J&K 6 3 3 0 2 1 1 PDP 2, NC2 10 Jharkhand 14 12 12 0 0 2 2 AJSU 1, JMM 0, JVM 1 11 Karnataka 28 14 15 4 9 4 6 JDS 1, Ind (BJP support) 1 12 Kerala 20 8 8 3 4 8 7 UDF 4, LDF 4 (CPM 4) 13 Madhya Pradesh 29 27 27 2 2 0 2 14 Maharashtra 48 23 43 3 5 0 4 SS 17, NCP 2 15 Orissa 21 17 17 0 0 4 5 BJD 4 16 Punjab 13 3 7 6 6 0 3 SAD 4 17 Rajasthan 25 23 24 1 1 0 4 18 Tamilnadu 39 3 17 5 20 2 8 DMK 15, AIADMK 10, PMK 3, AMMK 3 19 Telangana 17 5 5 0 0 12 4 TRS 11, AIMIM 1 20 Uttar Pradesh 80 74 75 1 1 4 7 SP 3, BSP 1, Apna Dal 1 21 Uttrakhand 5 5 5 0 0 0 22 West Bengal 42 31 31 0 0 11 10 TMC 10 23 Other NE 11 8 9 0 1 1 4 24 Delhi 7 7 7 0 0 0 25 Other UT 6 5 5 10 0 1 1 NRC 1 Total 543 353 415 40 58 70 85 Full Majority For NDA = 330
*It is only prediction on survey and opinion poll by Vande Earth. Result may be changed.
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Paid media is spinning fake opinion polls in favour of Modi.
Paid media is spinning fake opinion polls in favour of Modi. But what is the reality? Let’s calculate how Modi is going to be defeated badly. Tamilnadu+Kerala+Andhra+Telengana+Karnataka+Odissa+West Bengal = 193 seats. Even during Modi wave in 2014, he could win just 21 seats (17 from Karnataka) out of these 193 seats. Now Cong and JDS have allied in Karnataka with total vote share of 56%. There is no Modi wave and there are no allies in these states except ADMK. ADMK has split into two and may not win a single seat. As a result, Modi can’t win more than 5 to 10 seats out of these 193. Uttarpradesh – 80 seats. Modi won 71 seats in 2014 because all other parties contested separately. This time SP,BSP and RLD have allied with a combined vote share of 44%. Even during Modi wave in 2014, Modi got only 42%. He may get 20 to 25 seats this time. If congress too allies, he will get only zero seats. Rajasthan+MP+Chattisgarh=60 seats. Congress has won all these three states just 2 months ago. He will not get more than 30 seats even if he stands upside down. Out of 333 seats from the above 11 states, Modi won’t cross even 65 seats. Balance left is only 207 seats. One needs 271 to form government. Is it possible for Modi to win 206 out of 207 seats? Is it not a joke? If we focus on each booth, check our names and those of our neighborhood on the voter list, work on the having voter cards ready, activate people who will take the elderly to the poll booth, and work more on the ground.. we will be able to ensure that BJP is restricted back to its 2004 Seats Forwarded as received , but good equation, needs some serious thought !
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TS Singh Deo appointed temporary incharge of Odisha Cong
TS Singh Deo appointed temporary incharge of Odisha Cong
New Delhi, Feb 24 (PTI) Congress president Rahul Gandhi appointed TS Singh Deo as the temporary incharge of Odisha, a statement said Saturday.
However, Union minister Jitendra Singh will continue as the incharge of the state, which is going to the Assembly and Lok Sabha polls simultaneously, it said.
Deo, considered the main architect of the Congress’ victory in Chattisgarh, is also the health…
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Bonjour!! No casteism in Maharashtra
Bonjour!! No casteism in Maharashtra
A “NO” to casteism feeling in Maharashtra. The society should maintain economic and societal equality. BJP lost over assembly polls in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh.
A “NO” to casteism feeling in Maharashtra.
Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari said there is no place for casteism in Maharashtra and who so ever talks about it will be thrashed by him.
The senior BJPleader while…
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December current affairs - 10th to 16th. 2018 I Important current affairs 2018 by Harimohan SIr ► 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴/𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗨𝘀 - 9911119407 / 8 10 Dec to 16 Dec Current affairs are here with important questions Vijay Mallya. London court orders extradition of Mallya. He was 14 days to file his appeal against a verdict. 2. Rbi Governer urjit Patel quits from his host N.S. Vishwanathan gets interim change. He is the fifth rbi governer independent India to have resigned from his post before his term was over. 3. Nation pension scheme The govt on Monday announced a slew of changes to the NPS including increasing the government's contribution, exempting withdrawal from taxes and exemption up to 1.5 lakh of contribution to the scheme from tax. 4. NRC - National Register for citizens. The Assam govt mores the supreme court on Monday for extending by a month the deadline to file claims and objections for inclusion in NRC 5. The high court of Odisha. Refusing to accept an affidavit filed by the regional head of the technological survey of India, the Odisha HC on Monday directed the asi director general to file a comprehensive report stating in detail the present condition of the sun temple at Konark. 6. Indra - Navy 18 The bilateral navy exercise going on B/w Indian navy and Russian navy. During a press conference, an Indian naval officer said that the first of the four admiral grigorovich class guided missile stealth frigates is likely to be inducted into Indian navy in the next three years. The admiral grigorovich class frigates are an advanced version of the Indian Talwar class guided missile frigates. This frigate will have on an array of a weapons system that includes artillery guns, strike missile and radar-controlled air defence system with provisions for torpedo types. According to sources, these frigates can be armed with Brahmas cruise missile system. 12 DEC 2018 Poll results and cong won in three states ie Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan but in Telangana, TRS got an overwhelming victory. In the northeastern state, Mizoram Mizo national front got a clear majority 2. Shashi das has been appointed as governor of reserve bank of India. 3. Canadian ex-diplomat held in China as CFO of Huawei due in count. 4. Voyager-2 A NASA probe launched in 1977 and designed for just a five-year mission, has come only the second human-made object to enter interstellar space. 5. US and Pakistan, China, Saudi Arabia, to its blacklist for religious freedom violations. The US also designed al nusra front al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula, al-Qaeda, al-shaheb, boke haram, the Houthis, ISIS ISIS khorasam and the Taliban as entities of particular concern. 6. Bangladesh high court gave a split verdict over the issue of eligibility of main opposition leader Khalida Zia to contest the election. 10 YRS jail for two graft cases. 7. Indo Myanmar In a bid to brust people to people relations with India, Myanmar will provide visa on arrival for Indian tourists. 13 DEC 2018 Meghalaya high court Justice SR Sem said that India should have declared itself a Hindu nation at the time partition. 2. Si Lanka Political crisis Srilanka ousted prime minister Ranil Wickramasinghe emphatically proved his majority in parliament. Watch the Full video Till the end for getting all the information about important current affairs. In this video lecture, we cover 3rd to 9th December current affairs. with important questions, Which are asked in the examination of UPSC, PSC, SSC, CGL, etc. Some students have serious problems and they said they ready every current affair. but they are confused, what type of question is asking in the examination. so don't worry students Hari Mohan sir will help you to understand this serious problem watch this video till the end. in the end, you will understand what is the latest current affair and also you will get to know What kind of questions can it come to. So Subscribe satyaganga channel for more updates like this. Thank you. अगर आप हमारे YOUTUBE चैनल को SUBSCRIBE नहीं किया है तो अभी सब्सक्राइब करे और वीडियो का अपडेट तुरंत पाये और अपने सुझाव हमें हमारे SOCIAL LINK पे दे सकते है A new channel which is committed to helping those who are helpless to get govt. jobs. ISIS I UPSC History Lecture From Harimohan Sir I INTERNATIONAL RELATION UPSC I Current Affairs 2018 https://youtu.be/KBbyFdNUlrc . contact us only on WhatsApp. 9810152344 Join us telegram group. https://t.me/satyaganga Connect with us our Facebook page:- http://bit.ly/2SsYczP Thank you so much, everyone, who has watched our videos. Please leave a LIKE, SHARE with your friends and if you feel like being Awesome...Click here to SUBSCRIBE for Regular Updates...
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