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Polling is underway in six constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir. The battle for Ganderbal is not easy for Omar Abdullah of National Conference as last time he lost to PDP leader Qazi Mohammad Afzal.

 

The family name is both an advantage and a burden, it is only till you are in classroom politics, after that it is not the name any more its your contribution, says Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia.

 

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan says the Congress is indulging in blame game rathar than a fair fight in the elections as it's afraid of defeat.

 

National Conference chief Omar Abdullah, who had questioned the timing of the polls in J&K, says the voter turnout has vindicated the decision of the Election Commission.

 

Rajouri, which borders Jammu and Mirpur, in Pak-occupied-Kashmir, is all set to see a triangular fight between NC, PDP and Congress.

 

In a freewheeling interview on Aaj Tak, the Delhi chief minister talks about politics, personal life, movies and more. (In Hindi)

 

Puran Chand Yogi, who who was seeking re-election to the Delhi Assembly, was found dead at his home on November 16.

 

People braved freezing temperatures and ignored separatists' boycott call to turn up at polling stations in the 10 constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir.

 

A record 102 candidates are testing the electoral waters in 10 out of 87 constituencies on Monday in the first of the seven-phase elections.

 

Senior Congress leader in Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot says the party has always seen Vasundhra Raje as a chief minister and not just as a woman. (In Hindi)

 

Polling is underway in 39 of 90 constituencies in the first of the two-phase assembly elections.

 

Ahead of assembly poll, dissidence was clear in Congress party as its head of minorities cell Yogendra Makwana accused the party of selling tickets and said parties' attitude towards Dalits was step-motherly.

 

Party general secretary Margaret Alva accuses senior leaders of double standards. She alleges that the Congress has different parameters for different states.

 

Ahead of assembly poll, dissidence was clear in Congress party as its head of minorities cell Yogendra Makwana accused the party of selling tickets and said parties' attitude towards Dalits was step-motherly.

 
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OPINION
Currently the score card in the four highprofile states situated in the Hindi heartland - and where the fight is directly between Congress and the BJP - is 3:1 in BJPs favour.
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