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LS polls from April 16
* To be conducted in 5 phases
* Counting on May 16
* Code of conduct in force
New Delhi, March 2
The Election Commission of India today announced the much-awaited dates for holding elections to the 15th Lok Sabha. The general elections would be conducted in five phases — between April 16 and May 13 — while the counting would be done on May 16.

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Chief Election Commissioner N. Gopalaswami with election commissioners Naveen Chawla (R) and S.Y. Qureshi (L) at a press conference to announce the Lok Sabha poll schedule in New Delhi

Chief Election Commissioner N. Gopalaswami with election commissioners Naveen Chawla (R) and S.Y. Qureshi (L) at a press conference to announce the Lok Sabha poll schedule in New Delhi on Monday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

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In an apparent blow to the Congress, Janata Dal (Secular) patriarch and former Prime Minister Deve Gowda today announced formation of the Third Front — a conglomeration of eight parties, including the Left — to challenge the UPA and the BJP-led NDA in the ensuing Lok Sabha polls.

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New Delhi, March 2
As the Election Commission announced the dates of the general elections here today, political parties hastened to stitch their alliances and enter the electoral fray.
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New Delhi, March 2
Rival political parties have reacted on expected lines to the Election Commission’s (EC) decision to hold elections in five phases.


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Exit of ‘Dons’ worries political parties
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The coming Lok Sabha elections in Bihar would relatively be peaceful and free as most of the ‘Dons-turned-politicians’ will remain out of the fray.

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