Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G Kishan Reddy on Tuesday expressed confidence that with the blessings of 140 crore people of India, Narendra Modi will become Prime Minister for the third term.
As the vote counting commenced, Uttar Pradesh former Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Dinesh Sharma on Tuesday expressed confidence in his party's victory, saying that Narendra Modi will become Prime Minister for the third time.
As the counting of votes began, Samajwadi Party's Lucknow Lok Sabha seat candidate Ravidas Mehrotra on Tuesday expressed confidence in the INDIA alliance's victory in the Lok Sabha election saying that the public has voted in their favour adding that INDIA alliance government will be formed
As the mammoth exercise to count votes polled for the Lok Sabha seats in the 2024 elections started at 8:00 am on Tuesday, Lucknow Joint Commissioner of Police (C.P.) Law and Order Upendra Kumar Agarwal informed about the deployment of 1500 police personnel as well as PAC and paramilitary in
Meerut SSP Rohit Singh on Tuesday briefed about the three-tier security arrangements put in place for the counting of votes and stated that CAPF and Quick Response Team have been deployed in the city.
Speaking with ANI, Kanu Patel said, "The counting is going on here... Union Home Minister Amit Shah is going to win from here with a huge margin. He has done a lot of work for this Lok Sabha constituency."
Earlier Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar had said that a "very robust system" has been put in place. "There are around 10.5 lakh booths. Each booth will have 14 tables. There are observers and micro-observers. Nearly, 70-80 lakh people are involved in the process," he said.
A day ahead of the counting of votes in the Lok Sabha elections, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, in an open letter on Monday, appealed to all members of the Indian bureaucracy to perform their duties without "fear, favour, or ill-will against anybody."
With the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 just hours away, the Additional Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Jogdande said that 27 observers have been deployed in the state by the Election Commission to monitor the preparations for counting.
Coming down heavily upon the INDIA bloc over its allegations that Union Home Minister Amit Shah had called up district magistrates after voting for the Lok Sabha elections were completed, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sudhanshu Trivedi on Monday said that the certainty of an electoral
Madhya Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Anupam Rajan on Monday said that the counting of votes of Lok Sabha elections 2024 would take place for 29 parliamentary constituencies in the state in 52 district headquarters starting at 8 am on June 4 amid three-tier security arrangements.