Assembly elections announced: Election dates announced in five states, voting will be held in two phases in West Bengal, results will come on May 4
Assembly elections announced: The dates of assembly elections have been announced in four states and one union territory. The election dates have been announced by the Election Commission in a press conference. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said that, in the last few days, the Commission reached all the election states. We saw the preparations for the assembly elections there. We met all political parties and took their advice. We spoke to officials from all enforcement agencies and also met election officials from the states. EC praised BLO for doing better work.
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The Chief Election Commissioner said that, as you all know that all the five States-UTs represent different geographical location and culture. Clean voter list is the soul of democracy. For this, we conducted special, thorough vetting to ensure that eligible voters are not left out and no one who is not eligible is added to the voter list.
Elections will be held in two phases in West Bengal
Let us tell you that assembly elections will be held in West Bengal in two phases. The Election Commission said that voting for the assembly elections will be held in West Bengal on 23 and 29 April. At the same time, voting will be held in a single phase in the other four states.
Elections will be held in the states on this day
Kerala- 9 April
Assam- 9 April
Puducherry- 9 April
Tamil Nadu- 23 April
West Bengal- 23 and 29 April
Results of all states – 4 May
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