Tag: Assembly Elections

Polling starts for 68 seats in Himachal Pradesh

According to fresh news, the polling for all the 68 seats of Himachal Pradesh polls has started under tight security on Sunday.

Electors in the state have started reaching at the polling booths at 8 am. Poll officials told media there has been no report of any delay in starting the poll process and the polling in the state will end at 5 pm.

Meanwhile, the polling will fix the luck of around 459 candidates including 27 women. The Election Commission has established 7,253 polling stations for 46,08,359 electors, including 23,76,587 men. Read more

Pranab Mukherjee may be the next President

Pranab Mukherjee 300x239 Pranab Mukherjee may be the next PresidentAfter badly defeated in Assembly elections, the Congress party seems to have a rallied support over upcoming Presidential poll’s nominee from all the oppositional parties.

One name on the top of list is of Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee whose chances to be appears as front runner in President’s post are going to be high as he has full support from both side his party as well as outside with allies. Read more

Union minister Harish Rawat quits after denied CM’s post

Union minister Harish Rawat, minister of State for Agriculture and Parliamentary Affairs is said to have resign from his post and he had also send resign letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to act upon it.

Vijay Bahuguna who gave the nod to the next Chief Minister said, “This is a pressure tactic. We will handle it.”

Mr.Rawat was representing Hardwar constituency and was a strong contender for the post of Uttarakhand Chief Ministership and his move to split from the Union government came after he lost the race and the 10 Janpath overlooked his claims for the Chief Minister’s post. Read more

Budget 2012: Tough time ahead for UPA Government

budget 20122 290x300 Budget 2012: Tough time ahead for UPA GovernmentIn National Capital, the time of the Budget session of Parliament starts on Monday in which UPA Government has difficult situation to convince for its bills as Congress defeated with worst performance in the Assembly Elections.

All party leaders now ready to stand their issues before government in Parliamentary session and major issues in the list are like NCTC, FDI in retail, the ISRO controversy, quota politics and the fishermen killing incident involving two Italian naval personnel.

In this session meanwhile, the government is hoping to pass some important bills the most awaited one is the Lokpal Bill and the Right to Education Bill.

Congress always held against the approval of Lokpal Bill, but the time is not as per accordance and it is likely seem that this time it could not stand against Anna’s Core Committee. Read more

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