Report of the Seminar What sets the 2014 elections apart 14th June, 2014, Mumbai Introduction/ Background: Centre for Study of Society and Secularism (CSSS) organized a seminar to analyze the outcome of the general elections for the 16thLok Sabha and to… Continue Reading →
Ram Puniyani The results of Parliamentary Elections are very interesting. With 31% vote share BJP-Modi won 282 Parliament seats, Congress with 19% vote share got 44 seats, BSP polled 4.1 percent of votes and drew a total blank,… Continue Reading →
We are going to show you that how the manipulation can happen in EVMs. Let us make this very clear that all these data has been taken from Election Commission website. If there is some error then EC should make… Continue Reading →
No pain, no gain: Netas go under the knife for votes Sharmila Ganesan-Ram | TNN It is not a good idea to be a cartoonist anymore. Many of the joyful physical flaws that caricaturized our politicians are discreetly vanishing. Needles… Continue Reading →
Indian forces used teargas and batons to disperse protesters but there was no disruption in voting, police say Associated Press in Srinagar theguardian.com, Thursday 24 April 2014 12.07 BST An Indian soldier stands guard at a polling station in… Continue Reading →
Zia Haq, Hindustan Times New Delhi, April 17, 2014 Alleged killers, abductors, robbers and even a rapist are among those who will contest for a seat in the Lok Sabha in these elections despite a growing public campaign for cleaner… Continue Reading →
Lok Sabha polls: By ET Bureau | 16 Apr, 2014, 04.00AM IST VARANASI: THE withdrawal of Har Har Modi slogan by the BJP to placate Vidya Mutt Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand may have put an end to the controversy, but the… Continue Reading →
By Swapna Majumdar WeNews correspondent Thursday, March 20, 2014 For the first time, 350 women’s and civil society organizations in the influential state of Tamil Nadu are uniting against national parliamentary candidates who are “gender unjust.” Their coalition demands rights… Continue Reading →
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