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Hearing on plea to change poll timing due to heat, Ramzan
Modi and Rahul to campaign in Punjab
Hearing on Gautam Gambhir's voter card row
Massive Priyanka roadshow in Indore
Is it the shame old story? The turnout figure has fallen with every subsequent phase of elections starting from the first one on April 11, though the overall voting percentage is in line with that seen in the 2014 elections (66.4%) except for the third phase. Does that mean voter enthusiasm is dipping compared to the last polls?The woman who may deny Modi a 2nd term Beating Mamata is a formidable task as Trinamool Congress began its journey as a city-based party from here after which it started strengthening its presence in semiurban and rural areas of Bengal. Election is injurious to investor wealth Nothing seems to be going right for the stock markets these days. While signs of economic slowdown are now showing in India Inc's results, investors are wary of taking aggressive bets before the election results on May 23. Rajiv Gandhi is not winning this election The truth is till (hopefully) May 23, we can be more or less sure of one thing: Despite what's being bandied about, Rajiv Gandhi will neither win nor lose to form the 17th Lok Sabha. A man from Chihuahua is tracking May 23 The list of 18 countries which have been invited to witness election process includes Russia, UK, South Korea, Australia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Mexico.
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