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[email protected] www.indianhorizon.org RNI No: Deleng/2013/51507 In memory of Dr Asima Kemal and Prof. Dr. Salim W Kemal
[email protected] Volume Price: 3.00 No: 6 Issue No: 285 Published from New Delhi & Hyderabad New Delhi, Tuesday, October 22, 2019 Pages 12 + 4 pull out (P16) Assam bypolls: Over Japan to celebrate Naruhito’s One of the biggest: Murray on 74% polling till 5 pm, enthronement on Tuesday 1st singles title since surgery likely to rise P-5 P-8 P-11 Briefs Maharashtra: BJP-led NDA looks set to win big UP bypolls record low voter New Delhi, Oct 21 (IANS) The turnout at 44.4% BJP-led NDA was on Monday Lucknow, Oct 21 (IANS) Poll- bly, the BJP currently has 302 predicted to retain power in Ma- ing in the by-elections to 11 As- members, the Samajwadi Party harashtra with a huge majority, sembly seats in Uttar Pradesh on 47 and the Bahujan Samaj Party with IANS-C-Voter Exit Poll giving Monday recorded a low turnout 18. The BJP’s ally Apna Dal (Son- it between 192 and 216 seats in the of 44.47 per cent at 5 p.m. elal) has eight legislators, while 288-member Assembly. Gangoh in Saharanpur re- the Congress has seven MLAs in The BJP-Shiv Sena combine corded the highest polling per- the House. had bagged 185 seats in the last centage of 57.8, while the Luc- The by-elections were rela- Assembly elections held in 2014, know Cantt seat recorded the tively peaceful and the release after which a government head- lowest at 27.1 per cent.