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Election News Today: In 2019 Lok Sabha Polls BJP Planning To Hold Elections In 11 States

IN 2019 LOK SABHA POLLS BJP PLANNING TO HOLD ELECTIONS IN 11 STATES

Election News Today: The Centre is keen on holding elections in 11 states along with the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, sources in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have said, adding that the government would not require a constitutional amendment to bring about the change.   Election News Today– Sources said the party was exploring the possibility of deferring assembly elections of some states by a few months and advancing some others to ensure they are held simultaneously with the Lok Sabha polls.The reports came just hours after BJP chief AmitRead More


For 2019 Lok Sabha Election: AAP Plans To Contest Around 100 Seats , Will Focus On Delhi, Haryana And Punjab

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For 2019 Lok Sabha Election: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) plans to contest the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in a focused manner, restricting itself to fielding candidates in around 100 seats, primarily in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi among the states in north India. This is in contrast with the 2014 general elections, where the party had fielded over 400 candidates across the country, but managed to win just four seats in Punjab. Punjab, Haryana and AAP’s home turf Delhi, will be where the party would focus to win maximum seats inRead More


Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Election News India, Gives a Glimpse into Who Stands Where in 2019?

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The BJP has used the elections news India to the Rajya Sabha deputy chairman’s post as a confidence-building measure to reach-out to wary allies and test the index of opposition unity in the build-up to the bigger battle in 2019. In supporting Nitish Kumar’s nomine for the post, BJP has sought to assuage smaller alliance partners who have worked in the coalition under the brute majority of the leading partner. All other the coalition governments in the last three decades have been dependent on smaller partners. But not the incumbentRead More