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Public expects timely Senate Elections

According to RTI Research Centre polls, majority of the public does not seek any delay in Senate elections.


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The research data has revealed that 77% of the public is of the view that Senate elections will not be delayed.

 

19% say that the Senate polls will get delayed.

 

4% could not decide from either of the options.

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