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As Uttar Pradesh voted for the first phase of the assembly polls, BJP president J P Nadda on Thursday said voters should select a government based on past performances rather than promises, just as marriages are fixed after making a thorough enquiry.
Goa could have been liberated from Portuguese in hours but the Nehru-led Congress government did not do so for 15 years, PM Modi said.
Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday alleged that the “double engine” government has brought “double corruption” in Uttar Pradesh and promised to set up a corpus fund of Rs 10, 000 crore to ensure timely payment to farmers.
“The double engine government in Uttar Pradesh has brought double corruption. Therefore, vote to remove corruption from the state so that baba ji (Adityanath) returns to his home after the results (of elections) are declared,” Yadav said while addressing a joint rally with alliance partner Jayant Chaudhary of the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD).
The term "double engine" is used by BJP leaders to refer to the party being in power at the Centre as well as in a state.
Reaching out to the farmers of the region, Yadav said, “We will set up a corpus fund of Rs 10,000 crores after coming to power to ensure timely payment to farmers,” he said.
Election Commission on Thursday revised the dates for the Manipur Assembly elections, with phase 1 now to be held on February 28 and phase 2 is scheduled for March 5.
Earlier, phase 1 and phase 2 were set to be held on February 27 and March 3, respectively.
As per initial reports, Phase I of the polling for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections on Thursday saw 57.79 per cent voting till 5 p.m., according to the Election Commission of India.
"Phase I has seen 57.79 per cent polling till 5 p.m. as per initial reports," said the ECI statement along with a disclaimer that these are approximate figures as data from some polling stations take time to be incorporated.
Voting will go on till little more time, so final percentage would be known later.
Agra saw 56.52 per cent, Aligarh 57.25 per cent, Bagpat 61.25 per cent, Bulandshahr 60.57 per cent, Gautam Budd Nagar 53.48 per cent, Ghaziabad 52.43 per cent, Hapur 60.53 per cent, Mathura 58.12 per cent, Meerut 58.23 per cent, Muzaffarnagar 62.09 per cent and Shamli saw 61.75 per cent voting, the EC statistics showed.
Of the total 403 seats in Uttar Pradesh assembly, voting for 58 seats of the phase I of the seven phase elections is being held on Thursday. There are a total of 634 candidates in fray, 73 of them are women. As many as 2.28 crore voters (1.04 of them female) are exercising their franchise at 26,027 polling booths across 10,853 polling stations in 11 districts.
Months after he came to the rescue of labourers walking back home in the days of Covid-19 lockdown, actor and philanthropist Sonu Sood is now hitting the streets campaigning for his sister.
Ashish Mishra was given bail only because he is the son of a minister. BJP knows that it is losing the polls. They are trying to garner Brahmin votes by securing bail in order to send a message to the community that this bail is the result of their efforts: SBSP chief Om Prakash Rajbhar
The All India Kisan Sabha, a farmers' group aligned with Left parties, on Thursday demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi provide Rs 1,788 crore, equal to the penalty amount imposed by regulator CCI on tyre corporates, as grant to rubber farmers to set up a tyre manufacturing unit.
"Average 35.03 per cent polling was witnessed in UP till 1 pm," anElectionCommission (EC) official said.
Additional ChiefElectionOfficer (ACEO) B D Ram Tiwari said polling is going on peacefully.
"There were reports of a technical error in EVMs at some places. Those EVMs are being replaced," he said.
As the first phase of Uttar Pradesh assembly elections got underway, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait on Thursday said "peace has replaced the 2013 situation" in Muzaffarnagar and the poll result will be different this time.
Referring to the communal riots that broke out in Muzaffarnagar district in 2013, the national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) said, "the result of 2013 was a trial, the stadiums of that trial have been demolished here. The stadiums where these matches were played remain demolished now.
"Peace has replaced the previous situation and the results will also not be the same this time,” he told reporters after casting his vote in the district.
Amid reports of glitches in EVMs at some places where assembly polls were underway in Uttar Pradesh, Rashtriya Lok Dal chief Jayant Chaudhary on Thursday said it seems that the youth and farmers were pressing the button in “full rage”.
We'll keep UP riot-free, mafia-free & free from terrorist patrons. Anti-Terrorist Commando Centers will be built in Deoband, Meerut, Rampur, Azamgarh, Kanpur and Bahraich...200 riots happened in UP under Akhilesh govt. Not a single riot occurred under Yogi govt: BJP chief J P Nadda
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"Ayushman Bharat is largest health assurance scheme in the world. Our govt launched several other schemes for people of different sectors," CM said.
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As the polling for 58 assembly constituencies is underway in western Uttar Pradesh, the BJP has activated its booth management mechanism to bring out voters to the polling booths.
At 4 a.m. in the morning, BJP's booth management system activated with a call to party polling agents, 'shakti kendra pramukh' and 'panna pramukh'. A BJP insider said that call centre has been set up at assembly level and the first call was made to wake up polling agents and their reliever, 'shakti Kendra pramukh' and 'panna pramukh' from 4 a.m. in the morning and after 10.30 a.m. calls are made to voters with request to cast their votes.
"Since 10.30 am till the end of voting in the evening, calls will be made to voters to motivate them to cast their vote. Panna pramukhs and shakti Kendra pramukhs are also asking people to come out and vote by reaching out voters personally," he said.
Contesting the Punjab assembly elections on tickets from different parties, a former kabbadi player, an ex-cricketer and an erstwhile polo player have different political ideologies but have a same goal of improving sports facilities in this district.
Professional wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, also known as The Great Khali, Thursday joined the BJP in Delhi.
Ashish Mishra, son of Union minister Ajay Mishra Teni, key accused in the killing of protesting farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri was granted bail on Thursday.
PM is giving statements & you also saw the vote appeal of CM Yogi where he says that don't let UP become Kerala & WB. If you look at Kerala's literacy rate&GDP per capita, you'll find that Kerala is ahead of us. They want to distract from ground issues: RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary (ANI)
We're working on a permanent solution for sugarcane farmers. To tackle the situation of ups & downs of the sugar market, sugarcane will also be used to produce ethanol. Rs 12,000 core received from sugarcane-based ethanol, which is providing safety to sugarcane farmers: PM Modi
Having contested many elections both at the state and the national level in the past over two decades, a small-time utensil seller has entered the poll fray this time against Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya.
Chhedu Chamar has filed his nomination as an independent candidate from the Sirathu assembly segment in Kaushambi district for the Uttar Pradesh elections. Maurya is fighting the polls from the same seat.
Chamar has in the past contested two Parliamentary as well as two Uttar Pradesh assembly elections and though he tasted defeat, he says he fights the polls out of passion.
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The voting process has started picking up pace near here in the Gautam Buddha Nagar after a slow beginning in the early hours of Thursday.
The polling began at 7.00 am sharp in the morning with some residents reaching their nearest polling booth as early as 6.30 am. The voter turnout till 10.00 am stood at 8.07 per cent.
BJP MLA Garima Singh has objected to the omission of her name as wife in the affidavit filed with his nomination papers by BJP candidate Dr Sanjaya Sinh, a member of the erstwhile Amethi royal family.
Garima Singh, who is the current Amethi MLA and the first wife of Sanjaya Sinh, has filed the objection in front of Returning Officer Sanjeev Kumar Maurya, protesting against the mention of Ameeta Singh as his wife in the affidavit.
The BJP has, this time, given ticket to Sanjaya Sinh from the Amethi assembly. Garima had won in the last elections. "It is wrong for Dr Sanjaya Sinh not to show me as his wife, for which I have filed an objection," Garima Singh told reporters.
Polling, which started at 7 am and will continue till 6 pm, is going on peacefully, Election Commission officials said. Polling is being held in 58 assembly seats spread across 11 districts in the western part of the state in the first phase. "Average 7.93 per cent polling was witnessed in UP in first two hours (7 am-9 am)," an Election Commission (EC) official said.
Agra recorded 7.53 per cent polling, Aligarh 8.26 per cent, Baghpat 8.93 per cent, Bulandshahr 7.51 per cent, Gautam Buddh Nagar 8.33 per cent, Ghaziabad 7.37 per cent, Hapur 8.2 per cent, Mathura 8.30 per cent, Meerut 8.44 per cent Muzaffarnagar 7.5 per cent and Shamli 7.7 per cent, he added.
The year was 1987. The government had hiked the power tariff and in protest, a large number of farmers took out a march. The police came in and fired at the protesting farmers, leaving two young men dead – Jaipal, a Jat man from Lisadh village, and Akbar from Simbhalka village.
Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday tweeted a 'shloka' from the Bhagavad Gita which says 'do work, whatever the results are' as she appealed voters to come out and vote in the first phase of polling in Uttar Pradesh.
The Jat and farmers votes in western Uttar Pradesh, a part of which is polling on Thursday, are extremely crucial for Akhilesh Yadav, who is making a concerted attempt to return to power in these elections. Though jats have a population of over 2 per cent only, the community not only dominates the politics of western UP but also prevails over the farmers of other communities. Western Uttar Pradesh has a total of 136 seats -- 58 are polling today -- and the BJP had won 109 seats in 2017.
The BJP has been enlisting the support of Jats since 2014. The 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots had driven a deep wedge between the Jats and Muslims in the region and the BJP benefitted the most due to communal polarisation.The year-long farmers' agitation, topped by the mowing down of four farmers by a SUV owned by a Union minister in Lakhimpur, has antagonised the farmers where the BJP is concerned. The Muslim-Jat divide has also filled up to an extent because a large number of farmers happen to be Muslims too.
Despite the biting cold and foggy weather, voters in the nine Assembly constituencies in Agra lined up early to cast their votes before "Jal Paan".
Men, women, all covered up in woollens and masked, reached early in the posh colonies, as well as in the rural segments to vote. First time voters were keen to flaunt their inked fingers through selfies posted on social media.
In yet another setback to the Congress in Uttar Pradesh, its poster girl for the 'Ladki hoon, lad sakti hoon' campaign, Vandana Singh, has joined the BJP.
RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary will not go to cast his vote today because of his election rally. He is a voter of Mathura region: Jayant Chaudhary’s office to ANI
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday appealed to voters to vote in the first phase of Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls. Polling is under way in 58 Assembly constituencies of Uttar Pradesh in the first phase.
With Congress and AAP having declared their CM candidates and most parties having come out with their candidate lists for the Assembly elections, the echo of caste and religion is somewhat more pronounced this time in Punjab poll discourse than it has been in previous polls.
Polling process has started at all booths. Some complaints regarding EVMs received from some random booths, we are replacing those machines and resolving their matter. Peaceful polling under way, no law & order situation anywhere: Jasjit Kaur, Shamli DM
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The battle for Uttar Pradesh began on Thursday with polling at 58 assembly seats spread across 11 districts in the western part of the state. Polling started at 7.00 am and will continue till 6.00 pm, officials of the state election commission said here. Campaigning in the constituencies going to vote in the first round of the seven-phase election in the politically crucial state ended on Tuesday evening.
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Punjab Lok Congress chief Amarinder Singh on Wednesday accused the Congress, AAP and the Shiromani Akali Dal of sowing the seeds of caste and religious dissension in the state.
Rashtriya Janata Dal president Lalu Prasad on Wednesday launched a stinging attack on the BJP, comparing it to British colonialists who engineered communal tensions for consolidation of power.
We are fighting on the agenda of development as we work with the mantra of 'Sabka saath, sabka vikas'. The people of the state don't want to see the politics of appeasement: Sangeet Som, BJP candidate from Sardhana Assembly constituency
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Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) president Naresh Tikait and its spokesperson Rakesh Tikait on Wednesday appealed to people to vote on farmers' issues during the first phase of Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, beginning Thursday.
Polls opened Thursday in Uttar Pradesh in a test of the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the face of trenchant unemployment, rising inflation and the coronavirus pandemic.
Udupi is a long way from Lucknow, but the hijab controversy is just the kind of emotive issue that could help the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) polarise voters in the UP election.
Out of 584 candidates contesting in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly polls in phase two, about 147 candidates (25 per cent) have criminal cases registered against themselves, the Association for Democratic Reforms said on Wednesday.
The Uttar Pradesh Election Watch and the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have analysed the self sworn affidavits of 584 out of 586 candidates contesting the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. The affidavits of two candidates were not analysed as they were either badly scanned or complete affidavits were not uploaded on the Election Commission’s website.
Despite being not approved by the two deputies appointed by the Trinamool Congress,candidates from two municipalities - Diamond Harbour Municipality and Budge Budge Municipality - filed their nominations, making room for doubt over Chairperson Mamata Banerjee's control over the party.
Interestingly both the municipalities fall under Diamond Harbour Parliamentary constituency, from where Chief Minister's nephew and the party's national General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee is the MP.
Not only that, the coordinator for South 24 Parganas state Minister Arup Biswas, who was nominated by the Chief Minister herself, was suddenly replaced by Kunal Ghosh and Soukat Mollah, who are considered to be close to Abhishek Banerjee.