A voter turnout of 62.80 per cent has been recorded in the 13 Lok Sabha Constituencies in Punjab, which went to the polls on June 1 in the seventh and final phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha election, said the state Chief Electoral Officer, Sibin C
The leader of the opposition Maharashtra legislative assembly, Vijay Wadettiwar on Sunday dismissed exit polls that gave a clear edge to the BJP-led NDA, saying that they are done to please the ruling party at the Centre.
The India News- NewsX-DDynamics released its exit poll prediction for the Lok Sabha election 2024. As per the exit poll, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is slated to win as many as 315 seats of the 543 seats on its own, and 371 seats in alliance with its NDA partners.
Punjab BJP on Saturday filed a complaint with the state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) against the Chief Secretary and other erring officials for allegedly forcing MGNREGA workers to work despite there being a mandatory holiday throughout Punjab due to General Elections to Lok Sabha 2024.
The exit polls on Saturday predicted a comfortable victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Bihar in the Lok Sabha polls.
Following INDIA bloc meeting in Delhi, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Anil Desai on Saturday said that the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) will get 30-35 seats in the Lok Sabha election 2024.
Actor and former TMC MP Mimi Chakraborty on Saturday reached at the designated polling booth to cast her vote in the final phase of the Lok Sabha polls.
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Brajesh Pathak appealed to voters to come out in large numbers and vote for Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra to make India more strong.
"I have complete confidence that the INDIA bloc will win. No matter what the 'Godi' media or 'Modi' media says, their talk of 400 seats is just a show off. It's Mudda' vs 'Modi (issues versus PM Modi). On one side are the issues, and on the other is Modi's failed promises," Sinha said.
"I am hopeful that people in large numbers are going to vote for the Congress party as they want change in the central government. It is difficult for them (BJP) to cross even 200 seats," Pratibha Singh told ANI.
"People have already made up their minds that in the country it will be Modi Govt and the MP from here (Arrah) will be from BJP... No one wants the INDI Alliance to form a government," Singh told ANI.
Accusing the Trinamool Congress of indulging in violence on voting day to save its "corrupt" regime, CPI (M) West Bengal secretary and former MP Mohammad Salim on Thursday appealed the people to cast their vote for peace.