By election dates in eight meetings in seven states, votes will be cast on November 11

New -delhi, October 6 (IANS). Along with the Bihar election, the India Electoral Commission also announced the dates of elections in eight meetings in seven states. Votes will be made for the elections on November 11 and the results will be released on November 14. Chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar held a press conference on Monday that by -elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Telangana, Punjab, Mizoram and Odisha will be held. Teen elections are held in Jammu and Kashmir, Anta van Rajasthan, Ghatshila of Jharkhand, Jubilee Hills of Telangana, Tarn Taran of Punjab, Dampa in Mizoram and the Nuapada meeting of Odisha. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah resigned on Monday from his seat in the Badgam meeting constituency. Making a decision to stay a MLA from Ganderball made it clear that he would not go out of his ancestral constituency and the election. Kanwar Lal Mena was disqualified after being sentenced by the court and left her membership of the meeting. As a result, the Rajasthan constituency became vacant. As a result of the death of Ramdas Soren, Ghatshila in Jharkhand, Jubilee Hills Area of ​​Telangana, dr. Kashmir Singh Sohal’s death as a result of the death of Dr. Kashmir Singh Sohal, Dampa of Mizoram and Rajendra Dholakia in the Nuapada composition of Dr. Kashm of Dr. Kashmir, the death of Dr. Kashm. Singh Sohal. Eight meetings constituencies of seven states are held in one phase by elections, where the vote will be held on November 11 and count on November 14. At the same time, the commissioner of elections Gyanesh Kumar, chief election, said that elections will be held in two phases in all 243 seats in Bihar. The vote will be held on November 6 for the first phase and on November 11 for the second phase. At the same time, the election results will be released on November 14. He said the commission had completed all the preparations for the election. He further said that violence will not be tolerated in elections. False news will also be closely monitored. -Ians DKP/ Share these Story Tags