The Election Commission of India has officially announced the dates for the upcoming assembly polls in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. Voting will take place in multiple phases, with the results expected to be declared on November 23rd.
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The assembly polls in Maharashtra will take place on October 21st and 24th, while in Jharkhand, the polling will be held on October 27th and 30th.
The results for both states are scheduled to be declared on November 23rd.
The key issues in the Maharashtra assembly polls include the state of the economy, agricultural distress, and urban infrastructure.
The main opposition party in Jharkhand is the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), supported by the Congress and other regional parties.
The ECI has deployed a large number of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel, launched the SVEEP program to boost voter turnout, and is working closely with state authorities to ensure well-equipped and accessible polling stations.
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