Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:29am on 20 Apr 2024,Saturday Politics
Delhi's Aam Aadmi Party accuses Tihar jail of neglecting Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's health, alleging denial of insulin and consultations for his Type-2 diabetes. Party spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj claims a deliberate attempt to harm Kejriwal, citing blood sugar readings. Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi condemns the lack of insulin administration since Kejriwal's arrest. The AAP blames Tihar administration, BJP, Centre, and Delhi LG for the situation, emphasizing Kejriwal's two-decade battle with diabetes. The allegations raise concerns over the CM's well-being while in custody.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:12am on 20 Apr 2024,Saturday Politics
Violence shadowed the start of Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, as BJP's Agnimitra Paul accused Trinamool Congress of Bihar-like tactics to silence rivals. Three seats in north Bengal – Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, and Cooch Behar – went to polls in the first phase. Cooch Behar witnessed clashes between BJP and Trinamool workers, leading to complaints of violence and voter intimidation. Despite these allegations, senior polling officers clarified they received complaints but no concrete reports of violence. The incidents underscore the tense environment surrounding the electoral process in the region.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:02am on 20 Apr 2024,Saturday Politics
Union Home Minister Amit Shah filed nomination papers in Gandhinagar, revealing assets totaling Rs 36 crore. Notably, he doesn't own a car. His assets consist of Rs 20 crore movable and Rs 16 crore immovable. Shah also declared jewellery worth Rs 72 lakh, while his wife, Sonal Shah, declared assets exceeding Rs 31 crore, including jewelry worth Rs 1.10 crore. The couple disclosed loans amounting to Rs 42.09 lakh. Amit Shah's annual income was Rs 75.09 lakh in 2022-23, sourced from his MP salary, rents, farming, and investments, while his wife earned Rs 39.54 lakh.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:40pm on 19 Apr 2024,Friday Politics
Despite challenges posed by barbed wire fencing along the India-Bangladesh border, around 2,500 voters crossed over to cast their votes in Tripura during the Lok Sabha polls on April 19. These voters, historically isolated due to the fencing, expressed eagerness to participate in democracy's festival. Security was heightened, and authorities ensured smooth facilitation of voting. Residents lauded the cooperation received, with many already having cast their votes. The turnout is expected to surpass 80%, according to Returning Officer Dr. Vishal Kumar, reflecting the determination of citizens to exercise their franchise despite obstacles.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:21pm on 19 Apr 2024,Friday Politics
Voting for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections across 21 states and Union Territories saw a 60.03% turnout, lower than the 69.43% recorded in 2019. Violence marred polling in parts of West Bengal and Manipur, with allegations of chaos and intimidation by BJP supporters in Cooch Behar and firing incidents in Manipur. Despite the disturbances, Manipur (68.62%) and Bengal (77.57%) reported high turnouts. With the BJP-led NDA seeking a third term and the Opposition vying under the INDIA bloc, attention now shifts to Tamil Nadu's 39 seats, where PM Modi campaigned extensively.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:02pm on 19 Apr 2024,Friday Politics
Union Home Minister Amit Shah filed his nomination papers for the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat, accompanied by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. Submitting his papers at exactly 12:39 pm, Shah embraced the opportunity to serve the constituency under Prime Minister Modi's leadership. Having secured victory in the 2019 elections by over 5 lakh votes, Shah seeks to reaffirm support from constituents. Voting for all 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat is scheduled for the third phase on May 7.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:21pm on 19 Apr 2024,Friday Politics
Violence erupted during the Lok Sabha polls in Manipur's Inner Manipur constituency as armed men intimidated election agents and fired shots near polling booths. Incidents of intimidation and firing occurred in multiple locations, including Thamnapokpi and Uripok. Voters retaliated by damaging EVMs and election materials. Congress candidate Angomcha Bimol Akoijam lodged a complaint after his agent was forcefully removed by armed youths. Manipur's chief electoral officer Pradeep Kumar Jha vowed to investigate. Earlier clashes resulted in EVM damage at Khongman Zone 4. The situation remains tense as polling continues.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:28pm on 19 Apr 2024,Friday Politics
In the first phase of Lok Sabha elections across 21 states and Union Territories, the voter turnout stood at 59.71% till 6 PM, a decrease from 2019's 69.43%. Despite reports of violence in West Bengal and Manipur, Bengal recorded the highest turnout at 77.57%, followed by Tripura (76.10%) and Puducherry (72.84%). Prominent figures like P. Chidambaram and Rajinikanth exercised their franchise. The ruling NDA seeks a third term under PM Modi, while the opposition aims to gain ground. The Election Commission deployed over 18 lakh polling personnel across 1.87 lakh stations. Voting continues in the seven-phase election until June 4.
#WATCH | Manipur: Polling stopped at 5 Thongju, 31 Khongman Zone in Imphal after some women alleged irregularities and created a ruckus. The polling officer closed the polling booth: Imphal East DC#LokSabhaElections2024 pic.twitter.com/OvkLOp7wBp
— ANI (@ANI) April 19, 2024
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:32pm on 19 Apr 2024,Friday Politics
Voting at 5 Thongju and 31 Khongman Zones in Imphal came to a standstill as women raised objections, alleging irregularities during polling. The polling officer closed the booths in response to the disturbance, as confirmed by Imphal East DC. Additionally, five booths, two in East Imphal and three in West Imphal, halted polling due to similar claims of irregularities. Earlier, panic ensued when miscreants fired near a polling station in Thamanpokpi, injuring a voter. A viral video captures the chaos as voters fled amid gunfire. Manipur's ongoing elections face turbulence amidst security concerns.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:16pm on 19 Apr 2024,Friday Politics
Residents of six districts in Nagaland staged a mass boycott of the Lok Sabha polls, yielding zero voter turnout. The Eastern Nagaland People's Organisation (ENPO) spearheaded the protest, demanding a separate state, "Frontier Nagaland." Over 4 lakh voters abstained from voting, showing solidarity with ENPO's grievances of neglect and lack of development in the region. Despite 738 polling stations being set up, no voters cast their ballots by 1 pm. ENPO declared a "public emergency," barring political campaigning in the affected districts, citing government delays in addressing their demands since 2010.