On Saturday night, the election finished with Telangana and all seats in Andhra Pradesh held concurrently with assembly polls.
Fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections was marked by issues such as quota system, politics of appeasement, corruption and employment.
The key contestants include Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav (Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh), Union minister Giriraj Singh (Begusarai, Bihar) and Nityanand Rai (Ujjainpur, Bihar); Congress leader Adil Ranjan Choudhury (Baharampur, West Bengal), BJP’s Pankaja Munde (Beed,Maharashtra), AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh) and Y.S.Sharmila the Andhra state president for congress party(Kadapa).
Hat-trick seeker Ajay Kumar Mishra Teni son of accused in 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence will eye a hat-trick from Kheri (UP) while TMC’s Mahua Moitra Cash exchange took place in which she was expelled from the Lok Sabha.
Telangana 17 votes Monday; U.P.25; A.P.13; B.R.5; J.H.4; M.P.8; M.H.11 states have 4 Odisha has 8 WB has one J&K These 96 constituencies are represented by more than 40 MPs from the BJP-led NDA.
The YSRC and Bloc India led by the Congress, as well as Chandrababu Naidu-led TDP of Bharatiya Janata Party and Jana Sena Party led by Pawan Kalyan are among those leading an electoral campaign that will see polling take place simultaneously on all the Assembly constituencies in AP.
In this campaign Hindu block parties were called out for being “anti-Hindu” who engaged in “looting, appeasement” and “dynastic politics”.
Congress party turned the table by targeting Bharatiya Janata Party over Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that he had “lots of money” and continued with the controversy regarding safeguarding constitution as well as reservations.
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath addressed election rallies at Unnao, Kannauj and Kanpur on Saturday while Samajwadi Party (SP) undertook public outreach activities in Kannauj Lok Sabha constituency.
In 13 poll-bound constituencies, it is a close race between Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and sitting BJP MP Subrat Pathak contesting for Kanpur while Sakshi Maharaj, incumbent BJP MP from Unnao has a tough competition with Socialist Party MP Annu Tandon.
On Wednesday, the PM accused Congress of having made not only deals with Ambani and Adani but also claimed that they received ‘huge amounts of black money’ from them to make Rahul Gandhi desist from ‘misusing’ them .
Gandhi responded by challenging CBI or ED to investigate whether black money was coming to his party from these Indian business magnates adding that he thought Modi may have acted on his “personal experience” these individuals send me money in rhythm!.
The controversial remarks forced Pitroda to step down as his party’s president of India abroad after BJPs labeled Congress as a racist party thus sent it into panic mode.
On May 5, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit out on the Congress party and Hindu Blocs saying that Muslims have now realized that they are being used as pawns by the Congress Party and Hindu Blocs and claimed that Muslim community is fighting against them after witnessing Bharatiya Janata Party development. keep distance.
On Friday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said there was a Hindu bloc storming Uttar Pradesh adding that this time Narendra Modi would not be the prime minister.
Gandhi made his statement in Kannauj and Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh where both parties are allied with each other. The agreement between them gives Congress 17 seats out of the state’s total of 80 Lok Sabha constituencies. During his speech at Kanpur, Gandhi has bragged that his party will occupy at least fifty places in Uttar Pradesh.
The president of the Socialist Party described this year’s parliamentary elections as a national movement for reservations under the Constitution.
On May 4th, Mr. Modi held a road show in Kanpur to campaign for his candidates from Akbarpur constituency, BJP.
Polling for bye-election to Dadraul assembly constituency in Shahjahanpur district has also ended after death of BJP MP Manvendra Singh on January 5. In all 175 Assembly segments and 25 Lok Sabha Constituencies across Andhra Pradesh State, YSRCP will face elections as ruling party.
Within NDA seat sharing pact TDP has been given 144 Lok Sabha seats and another 17 LS constituencies while BJP will fight for six LS constituencies and ten LS seats: Janasena two LS seats and twenty one PS seats.
In the last general election, YSRCP won twenty-two (22) seats while TDP could only manage three (3). Chairman Cum Actor Pawan Kalyan (Pithapuram) among others is competing for Assembly polls.
Three dozen aspirants including incumbent MP, Farooq Abdullah are in the fray for Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency where polling is scheduled to take place on April 18 in a three-phase election process. The National Conference has nominated influential Shiite leader Agha Saeed Ruhurah Mahdi to contest from here while the youth leader Wahid Para would be standing from the People’s Democratic Party. Apni party has fielded Ashraf Mir.
BJP, which currently holds three seats in Bihar, is optimistic after Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed rallies at Darbhanga and Munger. In Madhya Pradesh, voting has concluded for 21 of the 29 constituencies during first three phases of General Elections. Madhya Pradesh’s eight constituencies are spread across sixty four assembly segments in fifteen districts of Malwa-Nimal region which is considered as BJP’s stronghold.
In Indore, Congress candidate Akshay Bam withdrew his nomination at the last minute and joined saffron party for a one-sided win against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s Shankar Lalwani. The groundwork was laid for the contest, won by a margin of nearly 540,000 votes by the latter in 2019 with Congress urging voters to take note. The voting dates for these phases are May 20th, May 25th and June 1st.
Check out Full Schedule & List of Parliamentary Constituencies For Fourth Phase on Election Commission Of India Website.