The third phase of the Lok Sabha elections was held in 11 states on Tuesday There are four Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam, namely Dhubri, Barpeta, Kokrajhar and Guwahati Polling was conducted smoothly in several districts of the four Lok Sabha constituencies but EVMs failed at several polling stations There are many polling stations in the state where voting irregularities have occurred during the polling There are many reasons why you shouldn’t vote at a polling station in Lentichinga, Bangagaon district. There are many reasons why you shouldn’t vote at a polling station in Lentichinga, Bangagaon district the 115th polling station at Lentichinga Higher Secondary School in Srijangram assembly constituency of Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency was prevented from voting by a woman. The victim was identified as Malti Majumder, a woman who was accused of voting in the name of others. The incident immediately heated up the situation at the polling station The victims were identified as 19-year-old Arun Kumar, 19, and 18-year-old Arun Kumar, Meanwhile, a similar incident took place at the polling station of Ganesh Nagar Children’s School in Bashishta, Guwahati. A woman came to vote and returned with a disgusted mind. Voting ended peacefully in Barpeta and Baxa
The third and final phase of polling ended today in the state. Voting was held for four constituencies including Guwahati, Barpeta, Dhubri and Kokrajhar on Tuesday. The third phase of the Lok Sabha elections ended peacefully in Barpeta “The voting rate in Barpeta is around 80 per cent till evening. However, the voting rate is likely to increase as polling continues for a long time in many polling stations,” Barpeta District Commissioner Ayush Garg said.
After the polling, the polling and presiding officers of many polling stations returned to the strong rooms Strongroom set up at Madhav Chowdhury College, Barpeta The first team of polling presiding officers returned to the strong room after completing the polling
The polling presiding officers returned after peacefully completing the polling. Presiding officers returned from 476 polling stations in 41st Manah and 422nd Baska assembly constituencies in Baxa district. The third phase of polling was held peacefully in the district. The presiding officers arrived at the Muslimpur Higher Secondary School grounds.
Voting ended peacefully in Guwahati today
3There are no two hands; Ankit is a partner in the fight to save democracy by pressing the EVM with his feet
The right to vote is one of the most important rights of a citizen in any democratic country. The polls in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections were enthusiastically attended by eligible voters from all walks of life.
A heartwarming scene was witnessed in Nadiad town in Gujarat’s Kheda district on Tuesday on the day of polling for the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections. Ankit Soni, who lost both his arms to electric shock 20 years ago, voted on his feet on Tuesday.
After voting at a polling station in Nadiad, Ankit said he had been voting on foot for the past 15 years and urged the people to come out and vote.
“I lost both my hands in an electric shock 20 years ago. Then I started painting with the blessings of teachers and gurus. Then I started writing. I did my bachelor’s degree, CS. I have been voting every time I urge you to come and vote.” The young man told ANI.
Voting for 25 of Gujarat’s 26 parliamentary seats in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections began on Tuesday morning. The BJP won the Surat seat unopposed.
The third phase of polling was held in 93 Lok Sabha seats in 11 states and union territories.
The states and union territories where elections were held in this phase are Assam (4), Bihar (5), Chhattisgarh (7), Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu (2), Goa (2), Gujarat (25), Karnataka (14), Maharashtra (11), Madhya Pradesh (8), Uttar Pradesh (10) and West Bengal (4). The Lok Sabha elections were held in seven phases from April 19 to June Counting of votes will be held on June
4I contested through a lot of hardships: Jairam Ingleng
Jairam Ingleng, who is contesting the 6th Diphu Lok Sabha constituency from the Congress party, addressed a press conference at his residence in Diphu today. Ingleng thanked the people of the three hill districts for voting.
“We had to contest the elections through many difficulties. We didn’t have much money, especially since we lacked money. However, we would like to thank and appreciate the people of the three hill districts for their response and love to the Congress party.”
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Ingleng said the CPI(M) would be able to form a government at the Center this time. He said the CPI(M) would be able to form a government at the Center this time He said the election guarantees given to the people of the country and the hill districts would be fulfilled if the Indi Alliance government is formed.
Ingleng hoped that the long-standing demand of the people of the hill districts for an autonomous state would also be resolved. He said the government will also resolve the inter-district and inter-state border disputes in Karbi Anglong district if the India Alliance government is formed.
“There are 680,000 votes cast in the constituency this time,” he said, referring to the claims of BJP candidate Amarsingh Tees and independent candidate JI Kathar to win by 3 lakh and 5 lakh votes respectively. If they think that both parties will get all the votes together, then that is their own demand The Congress does not claim how many votes it will get but we are sure to win this election,” he said.
He said the BJP-led government in the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council has killed off small contractors and now there are goods in the market but the people lack the money to buy them. “They are not in any alliance with us. The party had an alliance with the AAP and they attended a few of our meetings,” Ingleng said There is no such possibility.”