Lok Sabha election live updates: Days after Congress’ South Goa candidate Viriat Fernandes said that India’s constitution is being ‘imposed’ on Goans, PM Modi says such remarks will seize the vote bank He accused Congress of being part of a “conspiracy”.
Lok Sabha election live updates: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address four rallies today in Belagavi, Uttara Kannada, Davanagere and Ballari in North Karnataka. Meanwhile, Congressional leaders rahul gandhi The party will intensify its campaign in Odisha on Sunday, the birth anniversary of Madhusudan Das, who is known as the epitome of ‘Odia Asmita and Swabhiman’ (Odia pride and self-respect).
Election summary: Prime Minister Modi on Saturday, days after South Goa Congress candidate Billiat Fernandes said that India’s constitution is being “imposed” on Goans. vehemently criticize in parliament, said such statements were part of Congress’s “conspiracy” to gain vote banks. “Just for the vote bank, the Congress is insulting the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat, Shresht Bharat’ and the Constitution,” he alleged.
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Phase 2 Polling Dip: The second phase of Lok Sabha elections, which covered 88 constituencies in 13 states and 160 million voters, saw an overall turnout of 3 percentage points compared to the figures for these seats in 2019. There was a slight decline. Voter turnout on Friday was timed as follows: According to election commission officials, the estimate as of 7 p.m. Saturday was 66.7%.
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At a public meeting on April 25, where Congress candidate Mahesh Parmar filed his nomination in Ujjain, party’s senior Rajya Sabha MP Vivek Tanka said, “We will win 10-12 seats in the Lok Sabha. Probably.” At the same time, he whittled down the party’s ambitions. “If we can win even five…”
Other Congress leaders, including Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari and Rajasthan leader Sachin Pilot, who addressed the small crowd gathered under the scorching sun, said that the Bharatiya Janata Party is He talked about what he had done wrong and why it was a threat. Protect Sanvidhan, Lok Tantra and Arakshan (Constitution, Democracy, Reservations). But before Prime Minister Narendra Modi could talk about how he had allegedly betrayed that trust, leaders on the parliamentary dais chanted, “Desh/Janata ne Modi par Bharosa/Vishwas Kiya.” In a way, it sounded like an unintentional homage. the dominance of Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party, and the recognition of the difficult task of the Congress itself in the Rajya Sabha;
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Originally uploaded to: April 28, 2024, 08:47 IST