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Maximum and Minimum Temperature most likely to be around 31˚C and 25˚C respectively RAINFALL: 13.9 mm RELATIVE HUMIDITY Max. 96% Exit polls for the J&K polls put the Cong-NC alliance ahead in a tight race STATESMAN NEWS SERVICE Min. 84% TEMPERATURE Max: 30.1˚C (-2.7) SUN RISES 05:30 hrs MOON RISES 17:25 hrs Haryana: Exit polls predict clear majority for Congress Min: 25.0˚C (-0.8) SUN SETS 17:21 hrs MOON SETS 18:43 hrs Full Moon on 17 October THUMBNAILS Border Security Force (BSF) personnel during their passing out parade at Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) BSF, at Roun in Udhampur on Saturday n ANI DRDO successfully flight-tests 4th gen very short range air defence system: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully conducted three flight-tests of the fourth Generation, technically-advanced miniaturised Very Short Range Air Defence System (VSHORADS) at the Pokhran Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan on October 3-4. The tests were carried out against high speed targets, demonstrating very critical parameters of maximum range and maximum altitude interception. 61 pc voter turnout recorded in Haryana Assembly polls CHANDIGARH/NEW DELHI, 5 OCTOBER T he Opposition Congress is set to make a strong comeback in Haryana after a decade of being out power as most exit polls predicted a clear majority for the grand old party in the 90-member Haryana state legislative assembly. While exit polls often get it wrong, they have predicted the BJP will suffer a significant reduction in its seats tally in Haryana. Exit polls for the J&K Assembly polls, which are witnessing elections after 10 years, meanwhile, put the National Conference & Congress alliance ahead in a tight race. According to the Matrize exit poll, Congress is projected to win between 55 and 62 seats out of the 90member Assembly in Haryana. The BJP, currently in power, is predicted to secure only 18 to 24 seats. The Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), led by Dushyant Chautala, may find itself nearly wiped out, with post poll predictions ranging between 0 and 3 seats. Other smaller parties and independents are expected to capture between 5 and 11 seats. Similarly, the Dainik Bhaskar exit poll predicted a decisive win for Congress, forecasting 44 to 54 seats for the party. The BJP, the poll indicated, could Sixty-one per cent voter turnout was recorded in Haryana Assembly elections on Saturday. The polling held in 90 Assembly constituencies spread across 20,632 polling stations in the state was by and large peaceful. The voting which began amid adequate security in all polling stations at 7 a.m, concluded at 6 p.m. Prominent among the candidates from the BJP whose fate was sealed in the EVMs are Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and former state minister Anil Vij. Mr Saini is the Ahead of his visit to Pakistan for the SCO Heads of Government meeting on 15-16 October, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said he is not going to Islamabad to discuss "India-Pakistan relations" but to attend a multilateral event. He said he is travelling to Pakistan only to be a "good member of the SCO". "Yes, I am scheduled to go to Pakistan in the middle of this month and that is for the meeting of the SCO --the heads of government meeting," Mr Jaishankar said after delivering the Sardar Patel Lecture on manage to retain only 20 to 32 seats, while the JJP is expected to win just zero to one seat, it indicated. The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) of former CM Om Prakash Chautala is predicted to secure two to three seats. For Jammu and Kashmir, according to TV-Today C-voter projections, the NC-Congress alliance is likely to win 40-48 seats while the BJP can win 27-32. The People's Democratic Party, led by former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti is likely to win 6-12 seats while others can win 6-11 seats. The People Pulse survey has predicted 46-50 seats for the NCCongress alliance and 23-27 for the BJP. As per them, the PDP can win 7-11 while others can win 46 seats. The final results for both states will be announced on 8 October. Jammu and Kashmir voted in three phases, while Haryana voted in a single phase on Saturday, 5 October. NEW DELHI, 5 OCTOBER see a dramatic reduction in its seat share, with estimates ranging from 15 to 29 seats. Other parties are expected to make little impact, with just zero to one seat projected for them. The Peoples Pulse exit poll have also made similar predictions, further cementing Congress' path to a likely comeback after a decade. The poll suggests that Congress could secure between 49 and 61 seats. The BJP may ‘Not going to Islamabad to discuss Indo-Pak ties’ STATESMAN NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, 5 OCTOBER saffron party's nominee from Ladwa constituency and Mr Vij from Ambala Cantt seat. Key candidates from the Congress included former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and former wrestler Vinesh Phogat. Mr Hooda is the grand old party's nominee from Garhi Sampla Kiloi constituency and Ms Phogat from Julana seat. The other prominent candidate is former Haryana Deputy chief minister & Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) leader, Dushyant Chautala, from Uchana Kalan seat. According to the ECI, till 5 pm, the estimated poll turnout was recorded at 61 per cent. STATESMAN NEWS SERVICE Governance. Mr Jaishankar emphasised that his participation would be focused on the multilateral nature of the event. He also pointed out that the SAARC regional grouping of South Asian countries is not progressing and its meetings have not been held in recent years. Samsung workers’ strike: Stalin deploys three ministers to resolve impasse MC RAJAN CHENNAI, 5 OCTOBER With the indefinite strike by workers at the Samsung plant on the outskirts of Chennai to press for trade union rights nearing the fifth week, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday tasked three ministers to resolve the issue and bring an end to the ongoing protest. The ministerial team, comprising TRB Rajaa (Industries), CV Ganesan (Labour) and TM Anbarasan (Rural Industries), are slated to hold talks with the workers and the Samsung management on Monday. The plant is located at Sunguvarchatram in Kancheepuram district and Anbarasan is the district secretary of the ruling DMK. Over 1,500 workers employed by the South Korean technology giant are continuing their strike demanding that the CITUaffiliated union ~ Samsung India Labour Welfare Union ~ be recognised for collective bargaining on wage revision, and rationalisation of working hours. The 17-year-old factory, one of two of Samsung in the country with 2,000 workers on its roll, manufactures home appliances. The strike is one of the largest the multinational company has seen in recent years. Mr Stalin deputing the trio to hold talks comes in the wake of pressure from the DMK’s allies, the CPI(M), CPI, Marumalarchi DMK of Vaiko and others. Earlier in the day, CPI(M) state secretary K Balakrishnan, his CPI & CPI(ML) counterparts, R Mutharasan and Pazha Asaithambi, were detained along with party workers and supporters for holding a demonstration in the city in solidarity with the Samsung workers, whose family members too have joined the protest at Sunguvarchatram. Weak, poor India suits Congress politics: PM STATESMAN NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, 5 OCTOBER Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the BJP’s policies make it obvious the party wants disadvantaged sections to progress, while the Congress knows only how to loot people and let the poor continue in poverty, as a weak and deprived India “suits” its politics. He was addressing a massive gathering at Washim in Maharashtra, after releasing to 9.50 crore farmers across the country the 18th instalment under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, amounting to Rs 20,000 crore, and launching other projects. Mr Modi said people must beware the Congress which is under the control of “urban Naxals.” The Congress thinks if people unite, its agenda to divide the country would not succeed, the Prime Minister said. That’s why it wants people to fight each other, he said. “The whole nation is watching how the Congress is getting support for its dangerous objectives,” he said.
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