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Facing persecution, Hindu voters could emerge as 'trump card' in Bangladesh elections
New Delhi: In democratic societies, minority voters often emerge as a decisive factor in elections when they constitute between five to 15 per cent of the electorate. Their voting preferences can significantly influence election outcomes, determining which party ascends to power. This phenomenon can be observed in countries like the United States, France, India, and the United Kingdom.
Congress to focus on organisational reforms in 2025, DCCs being empowered
New Delhi, Feb 19: Congress General Secretary in charge of Communications Jairam Ramesh said on Wednesday that the party will focus on strengthening, reforming and rejuvenating the party in the current year.
Tamil Nadu: DMK candidate Chandhirakumar wins Erode (East) bye-elections
Erode, February 8: The ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in Tamil Nadu won the Erode (East) Assembly bye-elections with its candidate V C Chandhirakumar defeating NTK party candidate MK Seethalakshmi by a margin of 91,558 votes on Saturday.
Women outnumber male voters in 4 NE states, gender ratio higher than national average
Imphal/Aizawl, Jan 7: Women voters outnumbered the male voters in the electoral rolls of four northeastern states - Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh - where overall gender ratio was much higher than the national average, officials said on Tuesday.