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Delhi Election Dates Announced: Voting On February 5, Result On February 8
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Delhi Election Dates Announced: Voting On February 5, Result On February 8

Over 1.55 crore Delhi voters will vote in the Assembly election on February 5 and the votes will be counted on February 8, the Election Commission announced today. Delhi has 70 Assembly constituencies, 12 of them reserved. A total of 13,033 polling stations will host the election for choosing members of the eighth Delhi Assembly.

According to the schedule announced by the Election Commission, the polling will be held in a single phase. The last date to file nominations is January 17 and withdraw candidates is January 20. With the announcement of the schedule, the model code of conduct is now in force in the national capital.

Announcing the schedule at a press meet, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said over 2 lakh youngsters will vote for the first time in this election. Announcing several initiatives to make the voting experience smooth, the poll body said arrangements would be made for the elderly and persons with disabilities to access polling booths without difficulty. It also said those above 85 years can cast their vote at home.

AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal asked party workers to go all-out in their preparations. “Even the biggest systems fail before your passion. You are our greatest strength. This is an election between the politics of work and the politics of abuses. We will surely win,” he said in a post on X.

BJP president welcomed the announcement of the poll dates. “I appeal to the people to choose a government that contributes to creation of a developed Delhi. BJP is committed to Delhi’s all-round development under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” he said.

During the press conference, the Chief Election Commissioner also dismissed allegations of manipulation of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM). He said EVMs are tamper-proof and hacking them is impossible. “EVMs are not hackable. Every claim of manipulation has been thoroughly investigated and debunked. This technology has consistently upheld the principles of free and fair elections,” Mr Kumar said.

The poll body also responded to allegations of manipulation of voter lists. Both the AAP and the BJP have accused each other of getting names added and deleted from voter lists to boost poll prospects. Mr Kumar said the Election Commission rigorously follows due process for any change in voter lists.

While the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is pushing hard for a third consecutive term in this election, the Opposition BJP has gone all out to turn the tables. Also in the fight is the Congress, which is going alone and targeting both the BJP and the AAP — its ally during the Lok Sabha polls.

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Court’s “Stranger” Remark As Atul Subhash’s Mother Seeks Grandson’s Custody
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Court’s “Stranger” Remark As Atul Subhash’s Mother Seeks Grandson’s Custody

Ending weeks of suspense over the whereabouts of AI techie Atul Subhash’s four-year-son, his estranged wife Nikita Singhania told the Supreme Court today that the child is at a boarding school in Haryana’s Faridabad. Nikita’s lawyer added that the child would be taken to Bengaluru where he can stay with his mother.

Thirty-four-year-old Atul Subhash died by suicide in December after accusing Nikita and her family members of harassing him and his parents by filing false cases against them. Nikita, her mother Nisha, and her brother Anurag are facing an abetment to suicide case and are currently out on bail.

Atul’s mother Anju Devi has approached the Supreme Court, seeking custody of her grandson. Nikita’s lawyer told the court today that the four-year-old had been enrolled in a Faridabad boarding school and was there during her mother’s arrest and subsequent bail. The child will, however, need to be shifted to Bengaluru because Nikita needs to be there as per the conditions of her bail.

“We will take the child to Bengaluru. We have taken the boy out of school. The mother has to remain in Bengaluru to fulfill bail conditions,” her lawyer told the bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice N Kotiswar Singh.

The bench then directed that the child must be produced in court in the next hearing.

The lawyer representing Anju Devi told the court that as the grandmother, she should be given custody of the child. The lawyer said a child below six should not be sent to a boarding school.

The bench also noted that the child has barely spent time with his grandmother. “Sorry to say but the child is a stranger to the petitioner,” Justice Nagaratna remarked. Anju Devi’s lawyer said they have pictures of the grandmother interacting with the child when he was two years old. Atul and Nikita married in 2019 and had a son the next year. In 2021, Nikita left their Bengaluru home after an altercation and in 2022, she filed a case against Atul and his family members. 

The court also stressed that Nikita Singhania is yet to be proven guilty and that it can’t decide the matter based on a “media trial”.

The bench said that the issue of the child’s custody will have to be taken up in the appropriate court where the trial is on. The next hearing on the matter is on January 20.

Atul Subhash died by suicide at his Bengaluru flat on December 9. In an 81-minute video and a 24-page suicide note, the techie accused Nikita and his family members of filing false cases against him and his parents to extort money from them. He also alleged that the justice system is biased to favour women in such cases.

The incident triggered outrage and a nationwide debate on the misuse of laws created to protect women from cruelty by husband or in-laws.

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Macron accused of ‘contempt’ over Africa remarks
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Macron accused of ‘contempt’ over Africa remarks

The French president said Sahel nations owed their sovereignty to France’s anti-terror intervention. 

​The French president said Sahel nations owed their sovereignty to France’s anti-terror intervention.  

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