Mobile Prices | Nokia Mobiles

UK Indians can sign up for coming polls


 
  Newest Topics Replies

 ° Indian forthcoming movies
87
 ° Bait bazi shairy
16
 ° Indian movies release dates
61
 ° Lets play antakshri
23
 ° Sing a song according to your own mood
41
 ° Virat kohli profile & biography
7
 ° Fill the blank^_^
35
 ° Sachin tendulkar profile & biography
12
 ° Watch ipl live streaming
22
 ° Piyush chawla profile & biography
4
 ° Ravichandran ashwin profile & biography
2
 ° Sl vs ind live score board
7
 ° Munaf patel profile & biography
3
 ° Say good (morning, night, afternoon)
40
 ° Praveen kumar profile & biography
4
 ° Yusuf pathan profile & biography
5
 ° India vs sri lanka match results
3
 ° Virender sehwag profile & biography
4
 ° Ms dhoni profile & biography
9
 ° Zaheer khan profile & biography
11
 ° Harbhajan singh profile & biography
3
 ° Yuvraj singh profile & biography
9
 ° Suresh raina profile & biography
3
 ° Gautam gambhir profile & biography
4
 ° Daily highlights of common wealth games cwg 2010
2
 ° 4 oct 2010 daily schedule updates common wealth games 2010
1
 ° What's your dream career?
5
 ° What is link sculpting ?
0
 


Read and share current affairs and issues, political and local affairs.
Share Bookmark and Share

UK Indians can sign up for coming polls

Postby aryan on Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:50 am

LONDON: People of Indian origin in the UK from West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry will be able to vote either by post or by being physically present in their constituencies in the assembly polls in April-May this year.

Acting on the government of India's notification giving voting rights to NRIs, the Indian high commission on Thursday invited NRIs in the UK to register as voters.

"This is the first time overseas Indian citizens will be enrolling as voters in accordance with the amendment to Representation of the Peoples' Act," said the Indian high commission.
Image
Jo bat ap keh na paye, meri ghazal mein bayan hoi hai
Main ap ka harf_e_mud’a hun, mujhy duaon mein yad rakhiye
aryan
 
Posts: 5038
Joined: Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:29 am

Return to Current Affairs

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests