In a widely shared video clip, Hans purportedly said that voters who opposed him would be ‘dealt with’ after the Lok Sabha polls.
In a video widely shared online, Latha was seen verifying identity cards and Aadhaar cards of women voters wearing a niqab.
The video, shared on May 4 during Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka, depicted a caricature of Rahul Gandhi and implied his favoring Muslim voters.
Surprisingly, a large section of local BJP workers, too, are canvassing for
Gowda had earlier claimed that he was in possession of videos showing the purported sexual abuse against several women by Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna.
Mallikarjun Kharge said that the Election Commission’s notice to his party, based on the BJP complaint, is an attempt to limit criticism of the prime minister.
The Electoral Commission (EC) has advised its officials to adhere to electoral laws in the ongoing limited registration exercise.
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Shafaqna English- BJP candidate, Kompella Madhavi Latha, contesting from Hyderabad in southern India, has been seen in a video checking the identity cards of burqa-clad Muslim women and forcing them to remove their veil at a polling booth. Officials said a case of intimidation and poll code violation could be
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader urged the poll panel to act against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his ‘overtly communal appeals’.
Waheed ur Rehman Para had asked voters to look at the polls as a way to send the Centre a message about their ‘dissatisfaction’ with its decisions post 2019.