Congress party has appointed observers for Amethi and Rae Bareli seats in Uttar Pradesh. Former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Bhupesh Baghel and former Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot have been given the responsibility of Amethi seat for Rae Bareli seat.

To whom did Congress assign the responsibility of observer for Amethi and Rae Bareli seats?

Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi is contesting from Rae Bareli seat.

Kishori Lal Sharma, considered close to the Gandhi family, has been made a candidate from Amethi.

Rahul Gandhi is contesting from Rae Bareli seat for the first time. For the first time since 1999, no member of the Gandhi family is contesting the Amethi seat.

Amit Shah targeted Mamata Banerjee by referring to Ram Mandir

Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Home Minister Amit Shah targeted Mamata Banerjee while addressing an election rally in West Bengal's Bardhaman.

He said that state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee did not participate in the Ramlala Pran Pratishtha program in Ayodhya due to the fear of her constituents.

Amit Shah said, “When the brothers and sisters became Prana Pishtha, invitation was handed over to Mamata Didi and her nephew. However, those people did not come. You know what didn't work? Do you know people from Durgapur? I say they are afraid of their own voters. You know who their voters are. They have infiltrated and they are their voters. Mamata Didi is afraid of him.”

He added, “They boycotted Ram because of votebank fear. Will the people of Durgapur vote for him? Say it out loud.”

Election campaigning in Gujarat calms down, polls on Tuesday - Election Update

Political parties have been campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections in Gujarat for more than a month now. Yesterday, May 5th, the campaign period ended. Now voting will be held on 25 Lok Sabha seats of Gujarat tomorrow on May 7th.

On Tuesday, polling will be held in 25 seats of the state from 7 am to 6 pm.

Addressing the media, Additional Chief Election Commissioner of the state Kuldeep Arya said, "Campaigning will be prohibited during this period. Apart from this, care will also be taken that no outsider stays in community halls, hostels and dharamshalas (where polling booths are located). Whatever The movement of vehicles in the constituencies will also be monitored and their supervision and checking will also be done through checkposts at the spot."

Loudspeakers will be banned in the run-up to voting. Broadcasting of anything related to election in electronic media shall be prohibited.

Giving further information, he said, "Voter assistance booths have been constructed at each polling station. Each polling station has been placed on the ground floor so that everyone has access. Each polling station has a waiting area, drinking water, toilet, ramp arrangement for elderly voters. has been done."

BJP Kshatriya leaders Bhupendra Singh Chudasma, I.K. A total of 14 leaders, including Jadeja, Pradeepsinh Jadeja, Kesridevsinh Jhala, have written to the society, pleading them to vote for the BJP keeping in mind the 'national interest'.

The letter states that while Parshottam Rupala has repeatedly apologized, the Kshatriya community should also be generous and offer forgiveness by upholding the Kshatriya Dharma of 'Kshama Virsya Bhushanam'.

Kshatriya leaders of BJP have said in this letter that, "India is going to become the third superpower in the coming time. In this situation, it is the duty of all of us to protect the country and Sanatan Dharma."

He has questioned the Kshatriya community, saying, "How can a party which did not participate in the Ram Mandir vigil, opposed the abrogation of Article 370, opposed the CAA and practiced appeasement politics be supported? How can the Kshatriya community give them their precious votes?"