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Rahul Gandhi slams EC over more voters being added in 5 months than in 5 years in Maharashtra, says MVA demands voters list of state

Gandhi called for greater transparency from the Election Commission, asserting its duty to provide this information.

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Opposition leader in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, expressed significant concerns on Friday regarding the impressive increase in new voters in Maharashtra, particularly noted between the 2024 Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections. He pointed out that a staggering 39 lakh new voters were registered in the mere five months following the Lok Sabha elections.

During a joint press conference with leaders from the INDIA alliance, including Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut and NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule, Gandhi emphasised the demand from the Congress, Shiv Sena-UBT, and NCP-SS for the Election Commission to release the voters’ list for Maharashtra.

“We have been informing the Election Commission about discrepancies in the Maharashtra elections, and we require the voters’ lists from both the Lok Sabha and assembly elections,” he stated. Gandhi called for greater transparency from the Election Commission, asserting its duty to provide this information.

He warned of a worrying trend, declaring, “We are on the brink of complete destruction of the Constitution, but we are committed to its protection.” Gandhi indicated that the next course of action would involve approaching the judiciary for resolution.

“It is astonishing that the Election Commission is reluctant to provide us with voter lists, which raises suspicions that something is amiss,” Gandhi alleged. Sanjay Raut added, “If the Election Commission is functioning properly, it should respond to the inquiries made by Rahul Gandhi,” suggesting that the EC risks being seen as subservient to the government.

Earlier, during a debate on the Motion of Thanks regarding the President’s address, Gandhi brought up multiple concerns about the legitimacy of the Maharashtra elections, where the BJP-led Mahayuti secured a significant victory. He expressed scepticism that the Election Commission would supply the information requested by the opposition.

Holding a copy of the Constitution, he stated, “Our Constitution is endorsed by the ‘vote of our people,’ and without secure voting, the Constitution holds no value.” He presented distressing statistics regarding the Maharashtra elections, noting that, following the Lok Sabha elections, a number of new voters equivalent to the population of Himachal Pradesh were inexplicably added to the electoral rolls.

Gandhi highlighted that between the Lok Sabha elections in June and the state elections in November, nearly 70 lakh new voters appeared. “In five months, Maharashtra saw a larger influx of voters than it did in five years,” he declared. He illustrated anomalies by citing a specific case in Shirdi, where approximately 7,000 new voters were registered post-Lok Sabha polls.

“I am not making accusations, but rather highlighting that there appears to be an unusual situation where a population comparable to that of Himachal Pradesh has been added to Maharashtra’s voter rolls under suspicious circumstances,” Gandhi said.

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PM Modi to lead Somnath Amrit Parv celebrations with grand roadshow in Gujarat

PM Modi is set to visit Somnath Temple in Gujarat for the Somnath Amrit Parv celebrations marking 75 years of the temple’s reconstruction, with a roadshow and religious ceremonies planned.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit the Somnath Temple in Gujarat on May 11 to lead the ‘Somnath Amrit Parv’ celebrations marking the 75th anniversary of the temple’s reconstruction.

According to state ministers and senior officials, the Prime Minister will take part in religious rituals, lead a public roadshow, and address a gathering during the celebrations.

The visit comes months after PM Modi attended the Somnath Swabhiman Parv held earlier this year, which commemorated 1,000 years since the first recorded attack on the temple in 1026.

Grand roadshow and cultural programmes planned

Officials said PM Modi will arrive in Somnath from Jamnagar and lead a one-kilometre roadshow from the Triveni Helipad to the statue of Veer Hamirji Gohil. The procession is expected to feature cultural dance performances from different Indian states along with displays representing the 12 Jyotirlingas.

A Suryakiran Air Show and a flower petal shower over the temple spire are also planned during the event. The Prime Minister is expected to be welcomed by Rishikumars and members of local communities dressed in traditional attire.

During his visit, PM Modi will perform rituals including Kumbhabhishek, Dhvaja Puja and Mahapuja at the temple before addressing a public gathering at Sadbhavna Ground.

Somnath reconstruction anniversary

The celebrations mark 75 years since the reconstructed Somnath Temple was inaugurated in 1951 in the presence of India’s first President Rajendra Prasad. The reconstruction effort after Independence was led under the vision of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and supported by leaders including K.M. Munshi.

State minister Jitu Vaghani said the temple’s restoration remains a symbol of national self-respect and resilience.

After the Somnath events, PM Modi is scheduled to travel to Vadodara to inaugurate the Sardardham Educational Complex. Preparations are also underway for a possible roadshow in the city later in the day.

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Mamata beater Suvendu Adhikari set to become next West Bengal CM

Suvendu Adhikari emerged as the BJP’s choice for West Bengal Chief Minister after the party’s legislature meeting in Kolkata following its historic Assembly election victory.

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Senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari is set to become the next Chief Minister of West Bengal after being elected leader of the BJP legislature party during a key meeting in Kolkata on Thursday.

The development comes days after the BJP secured a decisive victory in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, ending the Trinamool Congress’ long rule in the state. Party leaders met in the presence of senior central leadership to finalise the chief ministerial face ahead of the swearing-in ceremony scheduled for May 9.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the legislature party meeting where Adhikari’s name was formally announced. Reports said the BJP leadership backed him after he emerged as the party’s strongest face in Bengal politics over the past few years.

Adhikari played a major role in the BJP’s campaign across the state and remained one of the party’s most aggressive leaders against the ruling Trinamool Congress. He also defeated former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur during the Assembly elections, strengthening his position within the party.

The BJP’s victory is being viewed as a major political shift in West Bengal, where the party is set to form its first government. Adhikari, once a senior Trinamool Congress leader, had joined the BJP before the 2021 Assembly elections and later became Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly.

Following the announcement, celebrations were reported outside Adhikari’s residence in East Midnapore, with party workers distributing sweets and raising slogans in support of the BJP leader.

The swearing-in ceremony of the new BJP government is expected to take place in Kolkata on May 9, where Adhikari will officially assume charge as the Chief Minister of West Bengal.

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Suvendu Adhikari emerges frontrunner for Bengal Chief Minister post

Suvendu Adhikari has emerged as the leading candidate for the West Bengal Chief Minister post as BJP prepares to form its first government in the state. Reports suggest the new cabinet may also include two deputy chief ministers.

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BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari has emerged as the leading contender for the post of Chief Minister in West Bengal as the party prepares to form its first government in the state following its Assembly election victory.

The BJP legislature party is scheduled to meet in Kolkata to elect its leader, a decision that is expected to formally determine the next Chief Minister. Union Home Minister Amit Shah reached Kolkata ahead of the meeting and is overseeing the selection process.

Sources cited in media reports suggest the new BJP-led government may also appoint two deputy chief ministers, a post that has remained vacant in West Bengal for nearly two decades. One of the deputy CM positions could reportedly go to a woman leader. BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul is among the names being discussed for the role.

Another deputy chief minister could be chosen from north Bengal, with former Union minister Nisith Pramanik being seen as a possible contender, according to reports. There is also speculation that the BJP leadership may consider a representative from the tribal community for a senior cabinet role.

Adhikari, who played a key role in the BJP’s election campaign, defeated Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur during the recently concluded Assembly elections. The BJP secured a two-thirds majority in the 294-member Assembly, paving the way for its first government in West Bengal.

The swearing-in ceremony for the new government is expected to take place on May 9 in Kolkata. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and several senior BJP leaders are expected to attend the event.

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