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  1. The 2004 Indian general election Chatham House Briefing Note Gareth Price July 2004 3 died during a stampede for free saris. While the BJP has tried to disassociate itself from the incident, the event was a gift for opposition parties who were able to ask why, if India was shining, would people die in an attempt to get a sari worth Rs40.

  2. General Election to the House of the People, 2024- Notification under Section 56 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951- Change in Date of Poll for 3 Anantnag-Rajouri PC of UT of Jammu and Kashmir. Date: Wednesday 01 May 2024, 3:55 PM

  3. The 2004 Indian general election were held in Indian state West Bengal in 2004 to elect all 42 seats of Lok Sabha in the state. The election took place on 10 May 2004 and a turnout of 77.7% was recorded. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) led Left Front had an overwhelming victory in the state by winning 35 seats.

  4. BJP won both seats with comfortable margins. [4] Ahead of the 2004 Lok Sabha elections Arunachal Congress talked about calling for a boycott as a protest against Chakma and Hajong refugees having been given the right to vote in the state. In the end the party did however decide to contest. [5] Party. Votes.

  5. General elections were held in India in nine phases from 7 April to 12 May 2014 to elect the members of the 16th Lok Sabha. [1] With 834 million registered voters, they were the largest-ever elections in the world until being surpassed by the 2019 election. Around 23.1 million or 2.71% of the total eligible voters were aged 18–19 years. [2]

  6. General elections were held in India in four phases between 20 April and 10 May 2004. Over 670 million people were eligible to vote, electing 543 members of the 14th Lok Sabha. Seven states also held assembly elections to elect state governments. They were the first elections fully carried out with electronic voting machines. The elections saw the evolution of a Two-party system with political competition primarily concentrated between the UPA and NDA.

  7. Jun 3, 2024 · Fourteenth General Election (2004) The Congress under Sonia Gandhi won 145 seats in the fourteenth Parliamentary elections and formed the government under UPA alliance. Dr Manmohan Singh became the 13th Prime Minister of India. BJP with 138 seats was the main opposition party in the house. Fifteenth General Election (2009)