Gurgaon: Repolling is underway at eight polling stations of
the Gurgaon parliamentary constituency. The polling stations include one
station each of Sohna and Punhana Assembly segments and three each of
Nuh and Ferozpur-Jhirka in Mewat district.
The Election Commission announced the decision of repolling after
taking cognisance of complaints and report of the Returning Officer
Shekhar Vidyarthi. Vidyarthi had said that the repolling would be held
at booth No. 126 of Government Primary School Bawla (Left Wing) in Sohna
Assembly segment, booth No. 90 at Government Middle School Thek in
Punhana Assembly, and booth No. 44 at Government Middle School Rahna
(Left Side), booth No. 46 of Government Primary School Tapkan and booth
No. 103 of Government Primary School Majra Bharganwa Sundaka in Nuh
Assembly segment.
In Ferozpur-Jhirka Assembly segment, repolling is being held in
booth No. 34 at Government Middle School Banarsi, booth No. 101 of
Government High School Neem Khera and booth No. 166 of Government
Primary School Shahpur. He said the Election Commission had declared the
polling held in these eight booths on April 10 as "void" under relevant
section of the the Representation of People Act.
The EC announced the decision of repolling after
taking cognisance of complaints and report of the Returning
Bharatiya Janata Party's parliamentary board will meet in Delhi on 17 May, a day after Lok Sabha poll results are declared.
"I have told Narendra Modi to come to Delhi on 17. I will convene
the Parliamentary Board meeting on that date to decide the earliest date
to hold BJP parliamentary party meet to formally elect Narendrabhai as
our
Modi packs bags as BJP internal poll predicts 226 seats for party
(Photo credit: Associated Press) The Bharatiya Janata Party doesn’t trust exit polls (well, who does?).So
they did their own – and the party has an outfit uniquely capable of
carrying out exit polling on a large scale: The block-level RSS workers.
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New Delhi: With exit polls predicting a landslide victory for the
Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance, talks have
begun in the main opposition party over future role of its top leaders
in the central Cabinet led by Narendra Modi.
Seen but not heard: how Elections 2014 played out for Rahul Gandhi
ew days ago, when Narendra Modi
was predicting the demise of 'maa-bete ki sarkar' in Amethi, TV
channels were simultaneously beaming live pictures of the son's rally
from some other venue.
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi during an interview at his Tughlaq Lane residence in New Delhi. (Gurinder Osan/HT photo)