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India's first phase of Lok Sabha elections on Friday

Voting for 102 seats
The alliance led by the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress in full force in the election arena
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India, the most populous democratic country in the world, is holding general elections from Friday to elect a new government. Elections for 543 Lok Sabha seats will be held in seven phases over a period of one and a half months.

India's first phase of Lok Sabha elections on Friday

In the first phase, voting is going to be held in 121 constituencies of 21 states. Voting will be held for 8 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 4 in Bihar, 6 in Madhya Pradesh, 12 in Rajasthan and 5 in Uttarakhand.

Similarly, West Bengal 3, Assam 4, Meghalaya 2, Arunachal 2, Chhattisgarh 1 Maharashtra 5, 39 seats in Tamil Nadu, 1 in Mizoram, 1 in Nagaland, 1 in Sikkim and 1 in Tripura will be polled tomorrow.

In the first phase, polling will be completed in all the constituencies of Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Arunachal, Meghalaya, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Puducherry and Sikkim.

The opposition alliance is considered strong in Tamil Nadu, the largest state in the south. In the previous election, BJP could not win a single seat there. This time, BJP has made a full effort to win the seat from there. Opposition 'India' alliance is challenging BJP in Pilivit, Saharanpur, Bijnor, Nagina, Moradabad, Rampur of Uttar Pradesh. There is supposed to be bilateral competition. Bilateral competition is also seen in Aurangabad, Gaya, Jamui and Nawad in Bihar.

Almora and Nainital in Uttarakhand bordering Nepal, as well as Pilibhit constituency in Uttar Pradesh, are holding elections in the first phase.

In the first phase, eight central government ministers, three former chief ministers are competing. Union Road and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari is contesting from Nagpur seat.

Voters will decide on his future politics in Friday's election. However, the result will come only on June 4. Similarly, the voters are also giving their decision regarding the central ministers Kiran Rijiju, Sarbanand Sonewal, Sanjeev Balian, Jitendra Singh, Bhupendra Yadav and Arjun Ram Meghwal. Similarly, in the case of Congress leader Gaurab Gogoi, A Raja of Tamil Nadu's regional party DMK, voters will capture their decision on electronic voting devices in the first phase.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the opposition India Alliance led by the Indian Congress have exerted maximum force to lure voters towards them for the first phase of voting. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is constantly busy with election campaigns. Likewise, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders have also held election meetings to challenge Modi.

BJP has won the election for the second consecutive term since 2014. Narendra Modi has been the Prime Minister for 10 years. He has shown full confidence that he will win the third term as well. He claimed that they will win 400 seats out of 543 seats. have come . Modi is telling the public about the work and achievements of the government in 10 years.

In its manifesto, BJP has tried to attract voters of every category by prioritizing the issues of youth power, women power, farmers and empowering the poor.

It has been mentioned in the manifesto that the free ration campaign which was started to be given to the poor during the period of covid will be continued for another 5 years, gas connection for cooking and solar electricity connection in every house to make every family self-sufficient in electricity. Similarly, continuation of the guarantee of free healthcare up to 5 lakh rupees, up to 80 percent discount on medicines is the feature of the BJP manifesto.

To convey the message that India is becoming a world power, from organizing the Olympics in 2036 to One Nation One Alexan, that is, elections at every level on one day, the issue of the manifesto has also been kept as the main issue of the manifesto.

BJP has been opposing corruption and nepotism and saying that it is a better party than the opposition. Showing the action taken by the Enforcement Directorate against one opposition leader after another, the BJP leaders have been calling the voters to vote for the anti-corruption force by alleging that the opposition leaders are corrupt in their election speeches.

India, which has become the fifth economic power in the world, has been promoted as a ``Modi guarantee'' to place it in the ranks of the third developed nation in the coming term and by 2047.

Similarly, BJP has been moving the card of Hindutva to polarize the Hindu voters towards them. The construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya has been made an election campaign issue. Likewise, Jammu and Kashmir is using more force to polarize the Hindu voters towards them by publicizing the issue of repealing Article 370 of the Constitution and granting citizenship to non-Muslims who have come to India from Muslim countries.

The Congress has accused the BJP of increasing unemployment, inflation and dividing the society. Similarly, the ruling BJP has used it as a weapon against the BJP, alleging corruption through electoral bonds.

He alleges that if the BJP wins the third term in a row, it will bring democracy to crisis. Congress has brought in the manifesto that if it becomes the government, 30 lakh jobs, health insurance of 2.5 lakhs, caste survey and government benefits according to caste population, one lakh rupees per year for a woman from a poor family, one lakh rupees per year for an unemployed graduate .

Subjects such as fixing the minimum price for agricultural produce and increasing the daily wages of workers have been prioritized . To challenge the BJP, the Congress has coordinated elections with the regional parties across the country. However, due to the fact that the Congress has to compete friendly with the parties in the alliance in West Bengal, Punjab and Kerala, the opposition has not been able to form a strong alliance across the country .

The results of two election surveys this week are in favor of the BJP. In the survey report of India TV and ABP TV, it is claimed that the BJP-led NDA alliance is winning more seats than the previous time.

India TV gave NDA and 378 seats And the Congress-led India Alliance is likely to win 98 seats . Similarly, ABP has given 373 seats to NDA and 155 seats to opposition Alliance India . The opposition 'India' alliance has claimed that the BJP will not lose 180 seats if the EVMs (Electronic Voting Equipment) are not tampered with, calling the survey wrong.


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