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Indian Election Commission Cancels Anantnag by-poll Amidst Strong Protest by Kashmiris

Amid growing pro-freedom protests in the Kashmir Valley, the Election Commission of India on Tuesday rescinded its notification issued for the Anantnag bypoll, which was scheduled for May 25, till further notice.

ECI Allows 5% Interim Relife To Punjab Govt Employees/Pensioners

The Election Commission of India has accorded the formal approval to Grant 5% Interim Relief to the Punjab Government Employees/Pensioners.

Taking up AAP’s Petition, HC Directs ECI to Beef Up Security of EVM Strongrooms

Punjab unit Aam Adami Party leader H S Phoolka on Wednesday has filed a petition with the Punjab & Haryana High Court in which he had accused the

Breaking News: Re polling In 48 Polling Booths In Punjab On 9th February 2017

The Election Commission of India has ordered a Re-Poll in 48 Polling booths of Parliament and Assembly segments. Re-poll would be held on February 9.

Assembly Polls: ECI Declares 4th February as Public Holiday In Punjab

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced a holiday on February 4 in view of the Assembly election in Punjab to facilitate the voters

ECI Issues fresh Guidlines For The Last 48 Hours Ending With Poll Campaign

In continuation with the instructions issued earlier regarding the last 48 hoursending with the on-going campaign for the Punjab Assembly Elections,

ECI: Transfer Two Officers With Proximity To Badal

As per the media reports the Election Commission Of India has ordered the transfer of Commissioner, Ropar Division, S Karuna Raju and State Transport

With Announcement of Polling Date, Model Code of Conduct now Applies in Punjab

The Election Commission of India (ECI) today announced dates for polling in five regions of the Indian subcontinent, including Punjab. with this announcement the model code of conduct has become operative in Punjab.

Paid news case: ECI rejects ex-Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan’s explanation; Slaps notice

Mumbai, India (July 13, 2014): It is learnt that the Election Commission of India (ECI) has rejected explanation of former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan in a paid news case. The ECI has reportedly asked the Congress party leader to submit his representation within 20-days.

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