The fifth phase of polling for Lok Sabha polls on May 20 across 49 parliamentary constituencies spread over six states and two Union Territories (UTs) with 6.33% voter turnout till 9 am, polling booths in many parts of Mumbai witnessed a low turnout.
"We will get more votes owing to those allegations," Singh said speaking to reporters in Kaisarganj on Monday adding, "There is only one issue in Kaisarganj, that is Brij Bhushan Singh."
Along with this, the actor also appealed to voters in the country to exercise their franchise in the fifth phase of polling of Lok Sabha elections being held from Monday morning.
Amidst the fervour of the ongoing fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections, veteran Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal exercised his democratic duty by casting his vote at a polling booth in Mumbai on Monday morning.
Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren's wife, Kalpana Murmu Soren, in a note for his husband, lashed out at the Bharatiya Janata Party and stated that the dictators changed her life on January 31 (the date of Hemant Soren's arrest).
Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief and candidate from Hajipur Lok Sabha seat Chirag Paswan on Monday launched a scathing attack against INDIA bloc, saying that the alliance will be at its all-time low, especially Congress.
While Bihar recorded 8.86 per cent voter turnout, Jammu and Kashmir recorded 7.63 per cent, Jharkhand 11.68 per cent, Ladakh 10.51 per cent, Maharashtra 6.33 per cent Odisha 6.87 per cent and West Bengal 15.35 per cent, the poll body said.
As the fifth phase of voting in Lok Sabha elections kick-started on Monday morning, several celebrities from Bollywood stepped out to cast their votes in Mumbai, India's financial and entertainment capital. Actor RajKummar Rao was among the early voters.
Age is just a number when it comes to voting. This was demonstrated by veteran actress Shubha Khote, who arrived at a polling booth in Mumbai early Monday morning to cast her vote amid the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.
In view of the fifth phase of voting in the six of Mumbai's Lok Sabha constituencies, Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar said that police personnel were deployed at polling booths yesterday itself.