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BJP to Lose its Dominance in Karnataka

KARNATAKA went to polls in Phase 2 (14 seats of southern Karnataka on April 19) and in Phase 3 (14 seats of northern Karnataka on May 7), completing the electoral process. With the significant victory in last year's Vidhan Sabha (assembly) elections, Congress is striving to replicate its success. BJP, on the other hand, seeks to emulate its performance in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Voter turnout was notable, with 69.56 per cent recorded in Phase 1 and 70.41 per cent in Phase 2. Unlike other states, there has been no decline in the percentage of votes cast.

West Bengal Elections: Shifting Political Landscape

MAYBE many people thought that the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in Bengal would also be in the familiar pattern. A mock war between PM Modi and chief minister Mamata will go on with both sides resorting to extremely hostile snides. Even if central forces are deployed by the Election Commission to ensure fairness at the booth level, the local areas will be dominated by Trinamool-backed miscreants.Recent happenings have highlighted the corruption and misgovernance that is rampant in the state.

Strong Left is the Need of the Hour

IN the 2004 parliament elections, the BJP was defeated and the Congress could not get sufficient majority to form the government.  The Left emerged as a big force with 61 MPs, the CPI(M) with 44 MPs.  The Left offered support to Congress to form the government provided a common minimum programme is adopted. In this background, the UPA-I government was formed with Manmohan Singh as the prime minister duly accepting the demand for a common minimum programme.During that period as part of the common minimum programme, different sections of the people got benefited.

Bihar Rallies against BJP-JD(U) Alliance

BIHAR's voters, with a history of fighting for democracy, will sway against the BJP-JD(U) alliance in favor of safeguarding the constitution and its secular credentials. Ground reports suggest that the alliance is facing significant seat losses in the ongoing parliamentary election. The nation is eagerly watching Bihar's role in dismantling the autocratic and communal structure and voting against the NDA's ten-year misrule.

Kerala: Wide Criticism on Congress Leader’s Remarks on Kerala CM

CONGRESS leader Rahul Gandhi's provocative and unsubstantiated comments about Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan have drawn widespread criticism from across the political spectrum in Kerala. During several public events, Rahul Gandhi, who has faced multiple interrogations by the Enforcement Directorate, expressed his surprise at the agency's inaction regarding Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.Referring to the arrests of Hemant Soren and Arvind Kejriwal, the sitting MP of Wayanad said that two chief ministers had already been imprisoned for opposing the BJP-led central government.

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