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Sunday counting to decide fate of candidates in TN, Puducherry

Sunday counting to decide fate of candidates in TN, Puducherry ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Sat, May 1 2021 12:21 IST | ​ 3 Views   Patna: Counting of votes polled in the three-phase Bihar Assembly elections, underway at AN College vote counting center in Patna on Nov 10, 2020. . Image Source: IANS News Chennai, May 1 : The electoral fate of 3,998 candidates who fought in the April 6 Tamil Nadu assembly polls will be known on Sunday, the May 2. While it will be the celebration day for the 234-successful candidates and also for the winning political party/combination, one can also hear Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! cries from some others. As per the Election Commission of India, 72.81 per cent of the 6.29 crore voters have cast their votes in the poll.

The convenient contradictions in the BJP s animal-protection politics

30 April 2021 An abattoir operated by the Allanasons Group in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. India’s biggest buffalo-meat exporters and slaughterhouses are located in the state, which reported the highest number of hate crimes related to cattle slaughter between 2012 and 2018. Anindito Mukherjee / Bloomberg / Getty Images An abattoir operated by the Allanasons Group in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. India’s biggest buffalo-meat exporters and slaughterhouses are located in the state, which reported the highest number of hate crimes related to cattle slaughter between 2012 and 2018. Anindito Mukherjee / Bloomberg / Getty Images On 2 April 2014, Narendra Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat at the time and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime-ministerial candidate, addressed an election rally in Bihar’s Newada district. “The same Yaduvanshi which worships Krishna, which rears and serves cows, who are they with?” Modi asked. “With whom is the

COVID-19 is devastating in India The Modi government is trying to censor social media

COVID-19 is devastating in India. The Modi government is trying to censor social media. Anadolu Agency / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images A worker is on April 29, 2021 in a massive crematorium in New Delhi adjusting the funeral pyre for those killed as a result of COVID-19. India, a country with a population of 1.4 billion, has been hit by a second deadly wave coronavirus pandemic. But even though his health care system is breathing and cremation is burning with thousands of funeral pyres, he is trying to censor the internet himself. Last week, the Indian Ministry of IT ordered Twitter to block more than 50 tweets in the country. A few days later New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Indian times reported that Facebook, Instagram and Youtube have also removed posts that were critical of the government. Last week, ordinary people led by WhatsApp and Telegram helped people find medical oxygen and hospital beds he complained threats to close and the Uttar Pradesh state police he

Exit Poll: BJP has edge in Assam Assembly Elections

8.3 There is a 17.8 per cent vote swing in favour of the UPA and a 1.4 per cent swing in favour of the NDA. In 2016, the UPA had got 31 per cent votes, while the NDA managed 41.5 per cent votes. The NDA is set to lose 21 seats with the highest loss of 7 seats in lower Assam and Barak Valley. In Bodoland the NDA is set to win 10 seats, while in the tea estate areas it is poised to win 29 seats, repeating its 2016 performance. The 126-member Assam Assembly may see a hung Assembly and Independents and others will be the key players in such a scenario.

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