Lok Sabha Election Result 2019
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Lok Sabha election result 2019 LEADS updates: Sumalatha Ambareesh leads with margin of 66,995 votes in Mandya
Fp Staff •Lok Sabha election result 2019 LEADS LIVE updates: Congress president Rahul Gandhi is leading in Wayanad by 3,78,546 votes and trailing in Amethi by 2,688 votes where he being given a tough fight by BJP candidate Smriti Irani.
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CHUNAV KI BAAT, 'JOJA' KE SAATH- Part 2
Fp Staff •Join our in-house #JogendraJadhav (JOJA) for an intellectual take on the loktantra’s twists and turns.
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Fp Staff •Join our in-house Jogendra Jhadav (JOJA) for an intellectual take on the loktantra’s twists and turns
Lok Sabha Election Results 2019: BJP ups its vote share in Uttar Pradesh despite losing 11 seats
Fp Staff •Beating all odds, the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party looks set to win at least 60 seats in the politically crucial state of Uttar Pradesh.
Lok Sabha Election Results 2019: When, where and how to watch counting of votes for 542 constituencies; get live updates online at Firstpost; watch it live on TV on CNN-News18
Fp Staff •Lok Sabha Election Results 2019 | The Election Commission of India will start counting votes for 17th Lok Sabha Election on 23 May. However, results are likely to get delayed by five to six hours due to the introduction of additional VVPAT counting this year.
Lok Sabha Election Results 2019 Date and Time: EC will begin counting votes for 542 constituencies today at 8 am; check www.eci.gov.in for LATEST updates
Fp Staff •Lok Sabha Election Results: The Election Commission of India will start counting votes for 17th Lok Sabha elections on 23 May, 2019 (Thursday). With VVPAT counting to be introduced in this Lok Sabha election, the results on 23 May are likely to get delayed by five to six hours, Delhi Chief Electoral Officer Ranbir Singh has said.