M Veerappa Moily, who launched a surprise attack on JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar, has been abruptly removed as chairman of the Congress media department. He has been replaced by AICC General Secretary Janardan Dwivedi, who had been holding the charge earlier,... (Continue reading)
Apparently ‘angry’ with the Congress for praising their political bete-noire Nitish Kumar, Union Ministers Lalu Yadav and Ram Vilas Paswan have decided to give Friday’s Cabinet meet at PM’s residence a miss. “Yes, the Railway minister is not going to Delhi to... (Continue reading)
The rift between the two top Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders, Amar Singh and Mulayam Singh, over Azam Khan seems to be widening. Amar singh has now threatened to resign saying Mulayam must take action by the last phase of polls on... (Continue reading)
Millions of voters in 85 constituencies across seven states and in the federally-administered territory of Delhi cast their ballots on Thursday. Neither the ruling Congress nor main opposition BJP are expected to win outright and other parties could play a key... (Continue reading)
Polling stations opened Thursday morning across eight states for the fourth and penultimate round of elections to the Lok Sabha that are widely expected to produce a hung parliament. A total of 85 constituencies are to elect MPs from Bihar, Haryana,... (Continue reading)
Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday gave clear signals of working with the Left parties in the post-poll scenario, expressing confidence that the Communists would accept Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister and a Congress-led government.More ... (Continue reading)
STATES / UTs Seats Polling Dates Andhra Pradesh 42 Apr16, 23 Arunachal Pradesh 2 Apr16 Assam 14 Apr16, 23 Bihar 40 Apr16, 23, 30 / May 7 Chhattisgarh 11 Apr16 Goa 2 Apr 23 Gujarat 26 Apr 30 Haryana 10 May 7 Himachal ... (Continue reading)
Trinamool Congress, that has stitched up an alliance with Congress, today extended support to Manmohan Singh as the next prime minister and hoped West Bengal would get special attention from him. “Congress has projected Manmohan Singh as the prime minister. We... (Continue reading)
Here are the Percentage of Voting From 1952 to 2004 of Lok sabha Election First 1952 61.02% Second 1957 62.09% Third 1962 55.42% Fourth ... (Continue reading)