New Delhi:
Assembly Elections 2024 Live Updates: Voting is underway in 288 Assembly seats in Maharashtra, with ruling Mahayuti and Maha Vikas Aghadi contending for power in the state. Key leaders in the race including Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, contesting from Kopri-Pachpakhadi, and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, defending his stronghold in Nagpur South West. NCP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is seeking to retain the family bastion of Baramati.
In Jharkhand, 528 candidates, including 55 women, one third-gender candidate, and 472 men, are contesting across 38 seats in this phase. Over 1.23 crore voters, including 61 lakh women, are eligible to cast their votes. The election primarily pits the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led alliance against the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Prominent candidates in Jharkhand include Chief Minister Hemant Soren, his wife Kalpana Soren, and his sister-in-law Sita Soren from the JMM.
Meanwhile, polling is also underway for the by-elections in 15 Assembly seats across Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala, and Uttarakhand. Nine seats in Uttar Pradesh–Meerapur, Kundarki, Ghaziabad, Khair, Karhal, Sishamau, Phulpur, Katehari, and Majhawan–are up for by-polls. In Punjab, by-elections are being held in four Assembly constituencies: Gidderbaha, Dera Baba Nanak, Chabbewal (SC), and Barnala.
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he Enforcement Directorate (ED) is conducting raids at the premises of Gaurav Mehta, an employee of audit firm Sarathi Associates, in connection with an alleged bitcoin scam case. The searches are being carried out in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur.
The move comes after Supriya Sule, Member of Parliament from the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar faction), filed a cybercrime complaint with the Election Commission of India following allegations of using bitcoin to fund the ongoing Maharashtra Assembly elections.
The complaint targets Gaurav Mehta and former Indian Police Service officer from Pune, Ravindranath Patil.
The Election Commission (EC) has taken action against Uttar Pradesh police personnel accused of violating its guidelines during the ongoing bypolls. Acting on complaints, including allegations of voter obstruction, the EC ordered the suspension of several officers, including those deployed in the Sisamau assembly constituency of Kanpur.
The move follows directives from Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar to district election officers (DEOs) and superintendents of police (SPs) to ensure impartial and smooth voting. Officials were instructed to address all complaints and notify complainants via social media, tagging them in updates to maintain transparency.
अगर निर्वाचन आयोग का कोई जीता-जागता अस्तित्व है तो वो जीवंत होकर, प्रशासन के द्वारा वोटिंग को हतोत्साहित करने के लिए तुरंत सुनिश्चित करे:
– लोगों की आईडी पुलिस चेक न करे।
– रास्ते बंद न किये जाएं।
– वोटर्स के आईडी ज़ब्त न किये जाएं।
– असली आईडी को नक़ली आईडी बताकर जेल… pic.twitter.com/4Qddtlgc19– Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) November 20, 2024
Swiggy Instamart’s latest campaign is all about democracy and the importance of your vote. The quick-commerce arm of the food delivery giant is sending free ‘tinday’ (round gourd) with some orders in the maximum city, encouraging the electorate to step out and vote in the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections.
Mumbai-based X user Eesha Tirodkar posted a photo of the paper bag in which she received the complimentary vegetable. The bag also had a message: “Didn’t choose tinday but stuck with tinday? That’s what happens when someone else makes the choice for you.”
The note then urged, “Cast your vote. Own your choices.”
Filmmaker Rohit Shetty cast his vote at a polling station in Mumbai for the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024. “We have to vote and we all should vote, that is very important,” he said.
Singer Shankar Mahadevan casts his vote for Maharashtra Elections 2024 at a polling booth in Mumbai.
Appealing to people to vote, the Congress brought into focus the collapse of a Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue in Maharashtra’s Malvan in August this year.
The collapse of the newly-inaugurated statue due to heavy rains led to a political row, with ehe opposition demanding Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s resignation, alleging corruption in the construction.
Senior opposition leader Sharad Pawar said during a protest rally that numerous statues of Shivaji across the state were still standing but only the newly installed one had collapsed.
Dear People of Maharashtra,
Don’t spare the corrupt and crooked BJP when you go out and vote today. pic.twitter.com/IgMBedAYsp
– Congress Kerala (@INCKerala) November 20, 2024
Allegations against NCP (SP)’s Supriya Sule and Congress’ Nana Patole claimed their involvement in a fraud involving cryptocurrency, kicking a controversy on the eve of election.
Referring to audio clips that contain conversations by the political leaders about funds for political campaign, Ajit Pawar said, “One of them is my sister and the other is someone with whom I have worked a lot. The audio clip has their voices, I can figure out from their tone. An inquiry will be done and everything will be clear.”
His electoral rival and nephew Yugendra Pawar said the focus should also be on viral clips of some BJP leaders.
Meanwhile, NCP-SP MP Supriya Sule said, “He is Ajit Pawar, he can say anything. ‘Ram Krishna Hari’.”
Speaking to reporters, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said he confident that the people of Baramati, a Pawar family bastion, will send him back to the Assembly for the eighth time.
Yugendra Pawar, his nephew and rival in Baramati, expressed confidence of emerging victorious as veteran politician Sharad Pawar remains by his side.
“The arrangements at the polling booth are very nice. Even though I had the option of voting from home, I still came here to caste my vote like everyone else,” says actor Prem Chopra.
“Many people don’t vote because they have no interest in politics. But we should feel proud of our city and our country. We should never give up on democracy. This is the least we can do. Every vote matters,” says actor Tushar Kapoor as he casts his vote.
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– ANI (@ANI) November 20, 2024
“Maharashtra is a progressive and prosperous state of the country. This state receives the highest foreign investment and agricultural exports are also increasing here. It is a role model state for the country. A good government and good leadership can change the future of Maharashtra. Today is the festival of democracy, I appeal to the people to vote and exercise their democratic rights. We will win with a good majority in Maharashtra. People have to vote for development and the future of the state,” says Union Minister Nitin Gadkari after casting his vote.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal reacts to charges of money distribution against BJP leader Vinod Tawde: “You all know what kind of candidate is there in that area, what is his track record and background. We are not surprised by these false allegations. Vinod Tawde is a very senior leader. No one will believe such allegations.”
On allegations against him and Supriya Sule, Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole says:
“The entire country knows my voice. PM Modi knows my voice very well. BJP has started such kind of politics as they are afraid to lose. Yesterday Vinod Tawde was caught distributing money and liquor was found in the storehouse of Devendra Fadnavis’ PA. These people want to bring Vote jihad and liquor jihad to Maharashtra. Yesterday itself, we issued a defamation notice to him and also registered an FIR. Our legal cell will get the matter rectified. Our government is coming, we will teach such dishonest BJP a lesson in a very systematic way.”
The Samajwadi Party alleged that at booth number 162 in Kundarki assembly constituency of Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad, the police are snatching voters’ slips and stopping voting.
Nationalist Congress Party candidate from Bandra East, Zeeshan Siddique cast his vote in the Maharashtra Assembly polls. “For the first time, I have come alone to vote. My father (Baba Siddique) is no more. This is different but this will have to be done. I know that my father is with me. I started my day by visiting the graveyard in the morning…I think everyone must vote,” he told ANI. Mumbai’s Vandre (Bandra) East constituency is witnessing a fierce battle between sitting MLA Zeeshan Siddiqui, who won on a Congress ticket in 2019 and Shiv Sena (UBT) Chief Uddhav Thackeray’s nephew Varun Sardesai. NCP leader Baba Siddique was shot dead by three assailants near his son, MLA Zeeshan Siddique’s, office in Mumbai’s Nirmal Nagar on October 12.
Two hours into voting, Maharashtra has recorded a turnout of 6.6 per cent till 9 am.
Some of the heavyweights in the electoral fray include Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, state BJP chief Chandrashekhar Bawankule, state Congress chief Nana Patole, state NCP(SP) chief Jayant Patil, Shiv Sena(UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray, MNS nominee Amit Thackeray, former Union Minister Milind Deora and former Minister Amit Deshmukh.
More than 30,000 police personal have been deployed on security duty in Mumbai for the Maharashtra assembly elections. Five additional commissioners of police, 20 deputy commissioners of police, 83 assistant commissioners of police, more than 2,000 other police officers and 25,000 personnel have been deployed=.
Additionally, three Riot Control Platoons have been put on duty for the purpose of maintaining order. The traffic department has separately deployed 144 officers and more than 1,000 other personnel on security duty.
Polling began amid tight security at 7 am on Wednesday for bypolls to four assembly segments in Punjab. Bypolls to the Gidderbaha, Dera Baba Nanak, Chabbewal and Barnala assembly segments were necessitated after the incumbent lawmakers were elected to the Lok Sabha.
Forty-five candidates, including three women, are in the fray for the bypolls.
Among the key contestants in the fray are former Punjab finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal, Kewal Singh Dhillon, Sohan Singh Thandal and Ravikaran Singh Kahlon (BJP), Amrita Warring and Jatinder Kaur (Congress), and Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon and Ishank Kumar Chabbewal (AAP). The Shiromani Akali Dal has not fielded candidates for the bypolls, the results of which will be announced on November 23.
Voting in the by-poll for the Palakkad Assembly constituency in Kerala, with the key contenders are Rahul Mamkootathil (Congress-led UDF), C. Krishnakumar (BJP-led NDA), and P. Sarin (CPI(M)-led LDF) in the fray.
The by-election was necessitated after Congress leader Shafi Parambil resigned as MLA of the constituency following his election to the Lok Sabha from Vadakara during the general elections.
The Palakkad constituency holds significant importance for the Congress-led UDF, not only for retaining the seat but also because their rival LDF candidate, Sarin, is the former digital media convener of the KPCC. Sarin was expelled from the Congress after he criticised the party’s decision to select state Youth Congress president Mamkootathil as its candidate for the Palakkad bypoll.
Prominent candidates in the fray include Chief Minister Hemant Soren, his wife Kalpana Soren, and his sister-in-law Sita Soren from the JMM. Key BJP leaders in the second phase include former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi, Assembly Speaker Ravindra Nath Mahto (JMM), AJSU Party chief Sudesh Mahto, and Leader of Opposition Amar Kumar Bauri.
The election is largely a fight between Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led alliance BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
In the second phase of assembly elections, Jharkhand is witnessing with several interesting contests across 38 constituencies in 12 districts.
The first phase of the Jharkhand polls was held in 43 of 81 assembly seats on November 13. The results for all 81 constituencies will be declared on November 23, alongside those for Maharashtra Assembly elections and bypolls across several states.
A total of 528 candidates are in the fray for the 38 seats in this phase, including 55 women and one third-gender candidate and 472 male candidates. Among the 38 seats headed for polls, eight are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST) and three for Scheduled Castes (SC).
A voter turnout of 66.65 per cent was recorded across the 43 Assembly constituencies in Phase 1 of the Jharkhand polls, marking an increase of 2.75 per cent compared to 2019 assembly elections. According to the data released by the Election Commission, 37 out of the 43 constituencies saw more women casting their votes than men.
Over 30 per cent of the candidates contesting the bypolls in Uttar Pradesh have criminal cases against them while 48 per cent are crorepati, according to a report.
The richest candidate in the fray is BJP’s Shuchismita Maurya (Majhwan) with assets worth over Rs 50 crore to her name, followed by SP’s Sumbul Rana (Meerapur) who has over Rs 40 crore and SP’s Singh Raj Jatav (Ghaziabad) with Rs 28 crore, it added.
The poorest three in the fray are Independent candidates. Rupesh Chandra (Ghaziabad) has total assets worth Rs 18,000 followed by Reeta Vishwakarma and Gayatri, both of whom are contesting from Phulpur and have Rs 27,000 each to their names, the report showed.
In terms of education, 33 (37 per cent) candidates have declared their educational qualifications to be between 5th and 12th standard while 49 (54 per cent) candidates are graduates or above.
Bharatiya Janata Party and Samajwadi Party are in direct contest on all nine Uttar Pradesh seats – Ghaziabad, Khair, Meerapur, Kundarki, Karhal, Sisamau, Katehari, Majhawan, and Phulpur.
In Ghaziabad, BJP’s Sanjeev Sharma faces SP’s Singh Raj Jatav, with BSP fielding PN Garg. In Karhal (Mainpuri), a high-stakes battle unfolds in the SP stronghold. SP’s Tej Pratap Yadav, grandson of Mulayam Singh Yadav, faces BJP’s Anujesh Pratap Singh Yadav, a relative of the same family.
The Katehari seat fell vacant after Lalji Verma’s elevation to MP. His wife is the SP candidate, while BJP has fielded Dharmaraj Nishad and BSP has put forward Amit Verma. Kundarki Assembly seat is in BJP state president Bhupendra Chaudhary’s home district. Here BJP’s Ramveer Thakur is taking on SP’s Haji Rizwan. BSP’s Rafatullah and candidates from AIMIM and Azad Samaj Party further make it a multi-cornered contest.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s association with Kedarnath and his direct involvement in the reconstruction projects worth more than Rs 2,000 crore launched in Kedarpuri after he came to power at the Centre has been one of BJP’s major poll planks.
Alongside that, the party has also been highlighting the introduction of a strict anti-conversion law, crackdown on land jihad and the passage of Uniform Civil Code (UCC) as bold measures taken by the state government to stop the changing demography of the hill state to woo the voters.
Lack of development, BJP’s alleged protection for the killers of Ankita Bhandari, mismanagement of the Chardham Yatra during the July 31 disaster and the state government’s support to the construction of a replica of Kedarnath in Delhi are some of the issues the Congress has raised to win voters.
In Kedarnath, the BJP and Congress locked once again in a straight contest in the assembly constituency where the stakes are high for both the parties. While the BJP faces the challenge of retaining the seat, the Congress is looking to ensure the BJP’s defeat in yet another Hindutva seat after Badrinath.
BJP nominee Asha Nautiyal, who is also the state BJP Mahila Morcha president, is one of the candidates in the race to succeed MLA Shaila Rani Rawat, who died in July this year. She faces Congress nominee Manoj Rawat, a journalist-turned-politician.
Of the five assembly elections held in Kedarnath so far, the BJP has won thrice and the Congress twice.