68 percent polling in Gujarat first phase elections

Agencies
December 9, 2017

Ahmedabad, Dec 10: A little over 68% of 2.12 crore electorate in 19 districts of Saurashtra-Kutch and South Gujarat on Saturday peacefully voted to decide the fate of 977 candidates for 89 Assembly seats in the first phase of the election.

The low turnout compared 70.7% in 2012, has kept everyone clueless about the way voters would have swung.

Both the BJP and Congress have claimed an upper hand. “BJP is slated for a big win. This will be a landslide victory,” Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said.

“I think the people have voted to free Gujarat from fear, hunger and the corrupt rule of BJP,” Paresh Dhanani, Congress leader and candidate from Amreli constituency in Saurashtra region said.

Of the 89 seats, Saurashtra-Kutch account for 54 seats and South Gujarat 35. Of these, the BJP won 63, Congress 24, NCP one and JD(U) one in the 2012 Assembly polls.

The lower polling percentage across many parts, observers feel, traditionally suggests a pro-incumbency tilt.

However, they say results could now depend on local issues, equations and candidates compared to generic issues like Patel quota stir, unemployment, GST and demonetisation.

Kutch, with six Assembly seats, was rocked by a sex racket by BJP members. It recorded the lowest turnout at 63% among all big districts that went to polls on Saturday, down from 68.25% in 2012. In Rajkot, from where chief minister Vijay Rupani too is fighting Indranil Rajyaguru of Congress, the voting percentage stood at 69, lower by a mere couple of percentage points.

Key contestants

Besides Rupani, other key candidates in the fray were Gujarat BJP chief Jitu Vaghani from Bhavnagar (West), senior Congress leaders Shaktisinh Gohil from Mandvi (Kutch) , Arjun Modhvadia from Porbandar and Paresh Dhanani from Amreli.

Similarly, Junagadh district, that in 2012 had elected three Congress legislators and two BJP legislators, this time has seen almost a 5% drop in voting percentage. It was here that the issue of Dalit beating had assumed national significance in 2016.

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April 14,2020

New Delhi, Apr 14: With 1,211 fresh cases of coronavirus reported in the last 24 hours, the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country has reached 10,363 including 339 deaths, said Lav Aggarwal, Joint Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, here on Tuesday.

As many as 1,036 people have recovered from the disease so far, said Aggarwal during the daily media briefing on the coronavirus. "In one day, 179 people were diagnosed and found cured," he added.

"A total of 10,363 confirmed cases have been reported in India including 339 deaths and 1,036 people, who were COVID-19 positive have recovered. Out of the total deaths, 31 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours," said Aggarwal.

Aggarwal said that an evaluation of each district and city will be done till April 20.

"An evaluation of each district and city will be done till April 20 in which it will be evaluated what measures did that authorities take in these cities and districts to combat COVID-19," he said.

"Based on the results of this litmus test approach, permission will be granted for some selective activities to those districts and cities which controlled the situation effectively. Detailed guidelines will be issued soon," he added.

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April 11,2020

Malappuram, Apr 11: Farmers in Malappuram district are facing problems in selling cucumbers and watermelons due to the drop in demand and prices in the market amid the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.

"We have cultivated cucumbers for our Vishu festival in Kerala. In recent conditions, we are facing issues in selling our crops. In comparison to the previous years, we have a huge production this time," said Saifu, a farmer in the Malappuram district.

"We have also cultivated different kinds of watermelons here. The major issues that we are facing are the low prices and the lockdown," he added.

The nationwide COVID-19 lockdown was imposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi form March 25 for 21 days as a precautionary measure against the spread of the virus.

According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the total number of positive COVID-19 cases in Kerala is 364. Till now, 123 people have either been cured or discharged, while two deaths have been reported.

The total number of positive coronavirus cases across the country are 7,529 including 6,634 active cases. So far, 652 patients have either been cured or discharged while 242 deaths have been recorded in the country, as per data provided by the Ministry of Health on Saturday evening.

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April 6,2020

New Delhi, Apr 6: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said India's efforts to combat coronavirus have set an example and it is among countries which understood the pandemic's seriousness and took various timely decisions to combat the virus.

Addressing BJP workers to mark the 40th foundation day of the party, he also appreciated the maturity shown by people during the lockdown, describing it as  unprecedented.

"We got to see our collective strength on Sunday evening," he said referring to the countrywide exercise to switch off lights and illuminate diyas for nine minutes to show India's collective strength to fight the deadly virus.

He also urged BJP workers to follow a five-point agenda, including working to ensure that no poor goes hungry.

He asked them to follow the guidelines issued by party president J P Nadda.

Fight against coronavirus is no less than war, Modi said, asking BJP workers to donate and encourage others to contribute to the PM-CARES fund.

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