NEW DELHI: The Samajwadi Party candidate, Zia Ur Rehman, emerged victorious in the election, securing 571,161 votes, which was 121,494 more than the r.
On May 20, an unusual case of fraudulent voting involving the misuse of burqas was exposed in Bihar's Darbhanga district. Four individuals, all Muslims,
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Lok Sabha Elections News: Sambhal, 180km from Delhi, sees political shift with Kalki temple construction by PM Modi. The election dynamics involve BJP, SP, and BSP candidates,
Samajwadi Party’s Lok Sabha candidate from Sambhal, Zia ur Rahman Barq, was booked for presenting gangsters-turned-politicians Atiq Ahmad, Mukhtar Ansari, and Md Shahabuddin as 'heroes' and seeking votes at a poll meeting purportedly in the name of their 'sacrifice'. He was booked under IPC sections 171-C, 153-A, and 188 after a complaint by sector magistrate Harishankar Prasad.