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Andhra Pradesh: EC censures YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, N Chandrababu Naidu for violating poll code
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BJP Karnataka’s online video sparks outrage for ‘demonising Muslims’
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Election Commission does not have jurisdiction over rights of undertrials, rules Delhi High Court
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Election Commission directs political parties to stop enrolling voters for post-poll welfare schemes
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Election Commission transfers Biju Janata Dal leader’s bureaucrat wife after BJP complaint
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Election Commission introduces new protocols for Symbol Loading Units after Supreme Court verdict
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Lok Sabha polls top updates: EC bars K Chandrashekar Rao from campaigning for 48 hours
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Why are concerns being raised about the Election Commission’s voter turnout data?
Abhik Deb
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‘Unusual and worrying’: Opposition on delay and alleged discrepancy in EC’s voter turnout data
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Lok Sabha polls top updates: First two phases recorded lower turnout than 2019 election
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‘Thoroughly misconceived’, says Delhi HC as it rejects plea to disqualify PM Modi from elections
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In Mathura, Muslims say they were denied their vote. No complaints in Hindu areas
Ayush Tiwari
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Congress to legally challenge unopposed win of BJP Surat candidate after Lok Sabha polls
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Lok Sabha polls top updates: Election Commission asks Aam Aadmi Party to modify campaign song
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Manipur: Re-polling to take place in six booths after reports of EVM destruction
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‘Do not defer polling for Anantnag-Rajouri Lok Sabha seat’: Mehbooba Mufti, Omar Abdullah tell EC
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Supreme Court seeks EC’s response on plea seeking re-election when NOTA gets maximum votes
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BJP Karnataka candidates Tejasvi Surya and K Sudhakar booked for electoral offences: EC
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EC issues notices to BJP and Congress for alleged poll code violations by PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi
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Microcontrollers in EVMs, VVPATs do not recognise party and candidate, observes Supreme Court
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