Nearly 60 lakh voters opted for NOTA in 2014 elections

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March 27, 2019

New Delhi, Mar 27: Nota made its Lok Sabha poll debut in 2014, allowing voters to reject every candidate. But as far as results are concerned, Nota has little electoral value. Even if Nota gets the most votes, the candidate with the highest tally still wins. A look at the states where Nota was the most popular in 2014.

Nota got more than 60 lakh votes or 1.08% of the total in 2014. UP, due to its sheer size, had the highest Nota tally at nearly 6 lakh. But that was only 0.7% of its total votes. In terms of constituencies, Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu got the highest number of Nota votes in 2014 at 46,559 while Lakshadweep got the fewest at 123.

Before Nota, voters could cast a ‘negative vote’ on a separate ballot but the Supreme Court declared the practice unconstitutional as it required voters to divulge their identities.

NOTA MATTERED IN 23 SEATS

In 2014, Nota votes were more than the winning margin in 23 seats. Of these, Congress finished runner-up in 11 seats and BJP in four. At 3 each, Karnataka and Odisha had the most such seats. In Ladakh, where the winning margin was 36 votes, the 1,207 Nota votes could have easily swung the result. In Odisha’s Nabarangpur, Nota got 42,000 more votes than the winning margin, the highest difference in 2014.

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October 7,2024

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New Delhi: Seeking to strengthen bilateral ties, India and the Maldives on Monday inked a currency swap agreement to the tune of $400 million, a move that would help the archipelago nation overcome foreign exchange reserve issues.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu also launched Rupay card in the Maldives, inaugurated the new runway at the Hanimadhoo International airport and agreed to further strengthen bilateral relations that had hit a rocky patch last year.

Muizzu, who is on a four-day state visit, held talks with Prime Minister Modi at the Hyderabad House here.

After the talks, India also handed over 700 social housing units to the Maldives built under the EXIM Bank’s buyer’s credit facilities.

"Today, we have inaugurated the redeveloped Hanimaadhoo Airport. Now, the Greater Male Connectivity Project will also be expedited. We will also support the development of a new commercial port in Thilafushi," Modi told reporters here with Muizzu by his side.

Modi said India and Maldives have decided to initiate discussion on the Free Trade Agreement to further strengthen economic ties.

The prime minister described Maldives as a "close friend" which had an important position in India's neighbourhood policy and SAGAR vision.

"India has always fulfilled the responsibilities of a neighbour. Today, we have taken up the vision of a comprehensive economic and maritime security partnership to give our mutual cooperation a strategic direction," Modi said.

Earlier, Muizzu was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhawan by President Droupadi Murmu. Prime Minister Modi was also present on the occasion.

Muizzu was given a tri-services guard of honour before he drove down the Rajghat to offer his respects at the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi.

The ties between India and the Maldives came under severe strain since Muizzu, known for his pro-China leanings, took charge of the top office in November.

Muizzu won the presidential election last year on the 'India out' campaign and asked New Delhi to withdraw its military personnel posted in the archipelago nation by May this year.

The bilateral ties also hit a rocky patch when Maldivian ministers were critical of Modi. However, Muizzu has since toned down his anti-India stance and even sacked ministers who were critical of the Indian prime minister.

As the Maldives was grappling with a serious economic downturn, India has decided to extend vital budgetary support to the Maldives government with the rollover of a $50 million Treasury Bill for another year.

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