UP BJP President suggested that the parties willing to support BJP could contest the election on its lotus symbol
After casting his vote, Manmohan Singh said people of Assam will reward Congress for the good work it has done for the state
Narendra Modi requested voters in Assam and West Bengal today to cast their votes in large numbers
525 candidates are in the fray for 61 of the 126 Assembly constituencies in Assam for the second and final phase of polling
He is pitted against sitting TMC legislator Tapas Banerjee and his challenger Hemant Prabhakar of the Communist Party
Based on their affidavits, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has analysed education, age, and gender details of 523 of 525 candidates contesting the second phase of Assembly elections in Assam. The state's 61 of total 126 seats go to polls on April 11 (Monday). The first phase for 65 seats was on April 4 (Monday).
The high-voltage election will see unprecedented levels of security, both in Assam and Bengal
TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee released the video on her Facebook page last night
First phase of assembly elections will be held on April 4
Election in West Bengal will be held in six phases in which the polling for the first phase will take place on April 4
Votes polled in all five states will be counted on May 19
Polls in Assam will take place in two phases with 65 of the 126 constituencies in first phase on April 4 and rest 61 on April 11
Apropos the report, "Tie-up yet to be sealed, Cong, CPI(M) holding joint protest" (March 3), with Assembly elections due in West Bengal this year, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has asked its state unit to seek the cooperation of all "democratic forces" to defeat the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and isolate the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Congress high command has also reciprocated this intent.Although leaders of the two parties are trying to project their possible alliance as the people's desire to see a democratic secular front taking on the TMC, the actual story is different. If for the CPI(M), the alliance is a desperate attempt to regain power in West Bengal, for the Congress it is the last resort to remain relevant in state politics.After the Left Front was decimated in the 2011 Assembly polls in the state, it also suffered setbacks in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. The Congress has also lost vote share in Murshidabad and two other north Bengal districts. A bulk o