Tag: Sunday

  • Amit Shah will be on a tour of Tamil Nadu on Sunday

    Amit Shah will be on a tour of Tamil Nadu on Sunday

    Chennai: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Tamil Nadu on Saturday to meet party workers and industrialists.

    Shah will first meet the industrialists in Chennai. This would be followed by a meeting with party leaders from the Chennai South Lok Sabha constituency at a marriage hall in Kovilambakkam.

    According to the BJP leaders, Shah’s visit is aimed at activating the party’s grass-roots workers in the run up to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    BJP will contest the Lok Sabha elections in alliance with the AIADMK and the party expects to win 11 seats, which include Chennai South, The Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Vellore, Sivaganga, Ramanathapuram, Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli and a few other seats.

    AIADMK General Secretary and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami is also scheduled to meet Shah in Chennai. Later Shah will leave for Vellore in a chopper to attend a public rally on Sunday.

  • Thai candidates parade through Bangkok before Sunday vote

    Thai candidates parade through Bangkok before Sunday vote

    BANGKOK: From the back of open-top trucks and cars, candidates of Thailand’s political parties drove through Bangkok on Saturday, as a months-long campaign that could usher in a new government for the first time in nearly a decade drew to a close.

    Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha faces an uphill battle to retain power in Sunday’s general election, with opposition parties including Pheu Thai and Move Forward surging in popularity, according to opinion polls.

    Thailand has about 52 million eligible voters, including 3.3 million aged 18 to 22 who can vote for the first time, with pro-military, royalist conservatives and the populist opposition vying for their endorsement.

    The polls suggest that their ballots could end nearly a decade of governments either led or backed by military and conservative forces.

    On the back of a bright red car, Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Srettha Thavisin – two prime ministerial candidates for Pheu Thai – waved to onlookers.

    “I would like to ask first-time voters to choose Pheu Thai,” Paetongtarn told reporters as she stepped off the vehicle. “We have a 20 year history and we have had success.”

    Pheu Thai, which is leading opinion polls, is backed by the billionaire Shinawatra family, whose parties have won elections since 2001 on populist platforms. Its governments have been ousted through military coups or judicial rulings.

    Another opposition party, the youth-driven and progressive Move Forward, is seeing a late boost in popularity.

    “Sleep early tonight and wake up early to vote for Move Forward,” its prime ministerial pick Pita Limjaroenrat said through a loudspeaker from a truck.

    Across town, a truck carrying members of Prayuth’s United Thai Nation party stopped occasionally as supporters took selfies and gave flowers.

    In a rally on Friday, Prayuth exhorted voters to back him, instead of opposition groups that have promised change.

    “We do not want change that will overturn the country,” he told supporters. “Do you know what kind of damage it would do? We cannot suddenly change all at once because we don’t know what lies on the side.”

    Under election rules, parties have to stop campaigning at 6 p.m. on Saturday.

  • Delhi Metro Services To Be Curtailed On Airport Line Sunday For Maintenance

    Delhi Metro Services To Be Curtailed On Airport Line Sunday For Maintenance

    Delhi Metro services will be curtailed on a section of the Airport Express Line for two hours in the morning of April 30 due to scheduled track maintenance, officials said. The maintenance will be undertaken between the Dhaula Kuan and Delhi Aerocity section from 5:30 am to 7:30 am, they said.

    Trains will run on a single line between Dhaula Kuan and Airport (T-3) metro stations when the maintenance is underway on the other track. Normal train movement will be maintained from Airport to Dwarka-21 and Dhaula Kuan to New Delhi sections, the DMRC said in a statement Friday.

    Due to this, trains will be available with increased headway on the Airport Express Line originating from both ends, officials said. Passengers availing Airport Express Line services during these hours are advised to plan their journey accordingly. Normal train movement on the entire Airport Express Line should be available after 7:30 am as per the regular time table, the statement said.