Mamata dismisses exit poll predictions: Which way will Bengal sway?
A political showdown has erupted in West Bengal ahead of counting day over allegations of electronic voting machine tampering and exit poll predictions.
While addressing a joint session of the Parliament on Friday to mark the beginning of the Budget Session, President Ram Nath Kovind paid tributes to all the Covid-19 victims, including late President Pranab Mukherjee, and also lauded India for its massive vaccination drive. He also praised the government for saving the lives of lakhs of citizens. Watch this video to know more.
A political showdown has erupted in West Bengal ahead of counting day over allegations of electronic voting machine tampering and exit poll predictions.
The Election Commission has ordered repolling at fifteen booths in West Bengal following reports of irregularities during the second phase of voting. The repolling, scheduled for the second of May, will take place at eleven booths in Mangalkot and four booths in Diamond Harbour.
This broadcast analyses the Tamil Nadu and Kerala assembly election exit polls and decodes what to expect on the Verdict Day on May 4.
Petrol and diesel prices may increase by Rs four to five per litre, while domestic LPG cylinder prices could rise by Rs 40-50 per cylinder, according to government sources.