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    India-UK ties to grow incrementally with a fair share of challenges

    Labour Party secures a significant win in UK elections, raising questions about Brexit's impact and future policies. Indian diaspora gains prominence in UK politics. Both India and UK aim to enhance cooperation on trade, technology, and security while addressing challenges in bilateral relations and global issues.

    Polls open in Iran for presidential election

    Around 61 million Iranians are eligible to vote in the polls where reformist Masoud Pezeshkian, 69, hopes for a breakthrough win against a divided conservative camp.

    Kapil Sibal accuses CEC Rajiv Kumar of being biased; declines to comment on EVMs, says 'this is a big issue...'

    California (USA): Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal on June 16 expressed serious concerns over the Election Commission of India’s conduct since 2014, questioning its ability to ensure free and fair elections. Responding to reports of a Shiv Sena ...

    Pakistan's opposition leader praises 'enemy country' India's free and fair Lok Sabha elections

    Pakistan's Opposition Leader, Syed Shibli Faraz, praised India's recent elections for their fairness and smooth power transition. Speaking in the Pakistani Senate, Faraz expressed a desire for similar electoral integrity in Pakistan. His sentiments were echoed by Pakistani ambassador Husain Haqqani, who lauded the scale and efficiency of India's democratic process.

    Will PM Modi continue to deprive Odisha of its fair share: Congress

    The Congress has accused the central government of reducing Odisha's central funding and questioned whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi will continue this trend. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh highlighted that central transfers and the state's share of Union taxes have decreased, as noted by CAG reports. He also mentioned the stalled Sitalapalli rail wagon factory project and other delayed railway projects.

    Kangana slap row: Farmer outfits take out march in support of CISF woman constable

    Several farmer outfits rallied in Mohali in support of a CISF woman constable who allegedly slapped Kangana Ranaut. Farmer leaders demanded a fair investigation, criticizing Ranaut for provocative statements. The constable claimed she was upset with Ranaut's stance on farmer protests. Ranaut alleged she was hit and abused during a security check.

    • Delhi to sign IPEF pact on clean economy after domestic nod

      Negotiations for these agreements were concluded in November last year, with the IPEF reaching a significant milestone in promoting a Clean Economy, Fair Economy, and an overarching agreement for Prosperity. Member countries have since conducted a legal review of the text and initiated domestic approval processes.

      BJD doling out cash, alleges Dharmendra Pradhan

      "Cash-for-votes has been BJD's go-to method to sway voters. The news of involvement of government officials in distribution of money in the premises of state government Mission Shakti Bhawan in Remuna assembly is deplorable. A CM that claims to be number one has to resort to such undemocratic and unfair methods to gain electoral advantage. BJD has made a joke of free and fair elections," Pradhan wrote on social media platform 'X'.

      How one-time Donald Trump fixer Michael Cohen helped get the former president convicted

      Michael Cohen, once loyal to Donald Trump, testified against him in a New York trial, leading to felony charges. He revealed Trump's involvement in hush money payments to a porn star, marking a dramatic shift in their relationship. Cohen's testimony highlights his journey from a staunch supporter to a vocal critic, facing legal consequences and disbarment. Despite Trump's denials and legal battles, Cohen's testimony has been pivotal in holding Trump accountable, showcasing a complex tale of loyalty, disillusionment, and pursuit of truth.

      Over 26,000 displaced Kashmiri Pandits to vote at 34 special polling stations set up in Jammu, Udhampur and Delhi

      Over 26,000 displaced Kashmiri Pandit voters are eligible to vote at 34 polling stations in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag constituency. The newly created Anantnag-Rajouri Lok Sabha seat covers the south Kashmir-Pir Panjal region and will cover districts of Anantnag, Kulgam, Shopian, Rajouri, and Poonch. Polling parties and security forces are being dispatched for special polling stations in Jammu and Udhampur districts. The Anantnag constituency is preparing for a competitive electoral showdown with nearly 18.36 lakh voters, including 9.02 lakh women, set to vote at 2,338 polling stations.

      Ensure protection of journalists covering polls: Editors Guild to EC

      ​​The guild also urged the commission to instruct all officers and personnel on election duty to be vigilant and take appropriate steps to ensure that journalists can freely report on this most important of all democratic exercises.

      Jharkhand: Security forces thwart Maoist bid to block voter access to polling booths in Singhbhum

      Polling parties and materials were air-dropped in 126 polling stations in Singhbhum, the officials said and added that apart from that, about 100 polling parties were dispatched via a special train from Chakradharpur to Rourkela. Upon reaching their destinations, namely Manoharpur, Jaraikela, and Posaita stations, they continued their journey on vehicles and foot to reach their assigned polling stations.

      Mallikarjun Kharge's turnout delay charge aimed at creating confusion: ECI

      In a 17-page communication to Kharge, the EC has said that while it respects the 'right to free speech', such utterances from the president of a national party can have a 'negative impact' on voter participation and demoralise election staff at this 'critical juncture'.

      Aggression on vitals of live conduct of polls: EC over Kharge's letter on voter turnout data

      The Election Commission condemned Kharge's biased letter on voter turnout data, rejecting mismanagement claims. It advised private concerns to avoid confusion, highlighted voter turnout trends, and votes polled in Constituencies.

      EC pulls up Congress' Kharge for 'obstructing' Lok Sabha elections through 'baseless allegations'

      The Election Commission of India rebukes Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for purportedly disrupting the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. Kharge's allegations regarding voter turnout data release are criticized as baseless and detrimental to free and fair polls, potentially discouraging voter participation and demoralizing election officials.

      US Ambassador Garcetti dismisses concerns about democracy in India

      US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti expressed confidence in India's democracy, stating that it will remain vibrant with free and fair elections. He highlighted certain aspects of Indian democracy, such as the effort to ensure voting accessibility, where people go to great lengths to vote, even walking for days. He also noted positive practices during elections, such as efforts to prevent cash for votes. Garcetti emphasized the importance of the US-India relationship, acknowledging differences but also highlighting common ground and positive sentiments between the two countries.

      Maharashtra: Polls should be conducted with truth, transparency, says Supriya Sule after voting in Baramati

      Supriya Sule, a Member of Parliament and candidate from the Baramati Lok Sabha seat representing the Sharad Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), emphasized the need for peaceful and transparent elections during the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections. She stressed the importance of upholding democratic principles and ensuring a fair electoral process.

      Lok Sabha polls: As 'Pawar vs Pawar' takes center stage, 'Baramati' set for clash of titans between Sunetra Pawar, Supriya Sule

      Baramati seat, Pawar family's bastion, witnesses MP Supriya Sule against Sunetra Pawar. Contest gains intrigue with Ajit Pawar's BJP affiliation. Voting on May 7. Sule secured victories amid Modi wave, upholding Pawar dominance.

      Can't allow ongoing poll process to be called into question on mere speculation: Justice Datta

      Writing his views in a separate verdict while concurring with the opinion of Justice Sanjiv Khanna, who was heading the bench, Justice Datta said the EVMs have stood the test of time and the increased voting percentage was sufficient reason to hold that the voters have reposed faith in the current system.

      China’s prices are just too low for buyers to sweat about tariffs

      Tension between China and its trading partners is escalating in a US election year, amid allegations the world’s top manufacturer is dumping goods and unfairly subsidising industries.

      Lok Sabha Elections Phase 1: Fully prepared to conduct polls in fair manner in Tamil Nadu, says CEO

      190 companies of Central Armed Police Force are deployed for polling in 39 Lok Sabha constituencies in Tamil Nadu. 6.23 crore voters, including 3.06 crore men, 3.17 crore women, and 8,467 third gender, will vote on April 19. Free transportation for PwD and senior citizens provided. Counting on June 4 with 68,321 polling stations and 39 counting centers.

      US reimposes oil sanctions on Venezuela as hopes for a fair presidential election fades

      The Biden administration has announced the reinstatement of oil sanctions on Venezuela, citing President Nicolas Maduro's efforts to solidify his power. This move comes just six months after the U.S. had eased restrictions in hopes of promoting democratic reforms in the OPEC nation. A senior U.S. official revealed that American companies operating in Venezuela will have 45 days to wrap up their operations to prevent disruptions in global energy markets.

      "Don't need UN to tell me...": Jaishankar dismisses UN official's remark on elections in India

      Jaishankar, who was here to campaign for his ministerial colleague and BJP candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar in the Lok Sabha polls, also said that the UN official made the comment on the Indian elections last week in response to a "very loaded question" during a press briefing at the UN.

      'Don't need UN to tell me...', S Jaishankar rebuts United Nations over 'Free & Fair' Elections remark
      Election Commission acts swiftly on violations ahead of Lok Sabha polls

      The Election Commission directed the removal of unauthorized political ads, swiftly transferring officials, and enforcing the model code of conduct. With the MCC now in effect, the EC aims to ensure fair play, particularly regarding the conduct of the party in power. The cVigil app has been instrumental in reporting violations, reflecting the EC's commitment to maintaining the integrity of the electoral process. The challenge lies in curbing surrogate violations and maintaining the decorum of political discourse amidst heightened campaigning.

      Hope that in India 'everyone's rights' are 'protected', people are able to vote in 'free & fair' atmosphere: UN Spokesperson

      "What we very much hope that in India, as in any country that is having elections, that everyone's rights are protected, including political and civil rights, and everyone is able to vote in an atmosphere that is free and fair," Dujarric said at the daily press briefing Thursday.

      Election Commission's 4M formula to conduct free and fair 2024 Lok Sabha elections

      Election Commission aims to minimize muscle power, money misuse in elections. Rajiv Kumar stresses peace over violence. States confront diverse challenges like muscle and money power, geographical issues.

      Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury questions fairness of procedure of selecting ECs

      Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury expressed dissent over procedural lapses in the selection of election commissioners, criticizing the government's actions and lack of transparency in the search panel process, raising concerns about fairness and the absence of key individuals in the committee.

      CEC tells West Bengal officials to ensure level playing field during polls

      "The state machinery is primarily responsible for free and fair elections... Impersonation should not be tolerated," Kumar said. He assured that a sufficient number of central security forces will come to the state and they will be deployed in an impartial manner. Polls in West Bengal are known to be fiercely contested. It has also witnessed violence in the past. "CAPF's duty is to travel across the country and thus they have come here. It is the primary duty of state police and responsibility of all combined."

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