New Delhi: Fourth Stage Lok Sabha Elections Political Campaign
The event, which had been initially scheduled for May 13, concluded on Saturday night and was followed by a period of silence that lasted for 48 hours. A total of 1,717 candidates from 96 constituencies across 10 states and federal territories are contesting in the lower house of Parliament.
Prime Minister Modi continues to attack congress as preparation for the fourth phase of voting is underway. On the other hand, India Bloc-the opposition has stuck to its demand “save democracy” in addition to breathing a sigh of relief after the supreme court granted interim bail until June 1 to Arvind Kejriwal who is the chief minister of Delhi.
This phase will witness polling at all the twenty-five seats in Andhra Pradesh and seventeen seats in Telangana. Similarly thirteen seats would be going to poll in Uttar Pradesh, eleven in Maharashtra, eight each in West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh, five each in Bihar Jharkhand and Odisha four from each state and one seat in Jammu and Kashmir.
All eyes will be on UP’s Kannauj as Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav Join the fight from this seat. The former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh will take on Subra Pathak BJP candidate.
Also Trinamool Congress leader Marwa Moitra Krishna Nagar constituency.Il y a des élections pour le Lok Sabha à Hyderabad où l’on attend également un grand duel entre le candidat du BJP Madhavi Lata et le député musulman sortant de l’All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen Asaduddin Owaisi participera aux élections générales de la Lok Sabha.
Some Key Candidates To Watch Out For
- Bihar-Begusarai
- Bihar-Munger
- Jharkhand-Khunti
- Andhra Pradesh-Kadapa
- Andhra Pradesh – Visakhapatnam
- Maharashtra-Pune
- Maharashtra-Ahmednagar
- UP-Kanpur
- Maharashtra-Ahmednagar
- Jammu and Kashmir-Srinagar
- Campaign towards election gets hotter.
The Election Commission and opposition parties in India are at loggerheads ahead of the fourth phase of voting over delays in releasing voter turnout data. The pollster alleged that Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge obstructed free and fair elections by making baseless accusations, which “reflected biased and deliberate dissemination” according to him. Chaos intentions”.
Haq, the Congress Presidents, also targeted Prime Minister Modi during the campaigns who accused the grand old party of taking “huge amounts of money” from Adani and Ambani in return for Gandhi’s silence on this matter.
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi made allegations against former Congress President, Rahul Gandhi responded by urging the PM to order a CBI or ED probe into it.
Moreover, President Modi continued his attack on Indian bloc by targeting Sharad Pawar faction as well as Uddhav Thackeray fraction within NCP and Shiv Sena while alleging that duplicate NCP and Shiv Sena wanted to merge with Congress party after June House election results.
In addition, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has received major relief during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections when Supreme Court granted him bail till June 1st for campaigning. Kejriwal is incarcerated at Tihar Jail under an alleged money laundering case concerning Delhi’s defunct excise tax policy.
The Lok Sabha polls will be held in seven phases within 44 days. Counting will take place on June 4th.