Monday marks a series of significant events, including the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, which sees key battles across eight states and union territories. The French Open 2024 also begins, with Indian players in action. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address poll rallies in Odisha. The Supreme Court will hear a plea against new criminal laws passed by Parliament. The final report of the UK’s infected blood inquiry will be released. The IPL 2024 match between Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders was abandoned due to rain.
Results for: Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Google has created a special doodle to mark the fifth phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 in India. The doodle features an index finger with an ink symbol, representing the act of voting. Voting is underway in 49 seats across 8 states today, with over 379 constituencies already having completed the process in previous phases.
In the third phase of India’s Lok Sabha elections, a significant number of candidates have self-declared criminal cases against themselves. Of the 695 candidates analyzed, 159 (or 23%) have criminal records, with 122 facing serious criminal charges. Major national parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian National Congress (INC), have over 40% of their candidates with criminal backgrounds. Moreover, a large majority of contesting candidates from major parties, including independent candidates, possess assets worth over 1 crore (crorepati status), with the median assets of BJP candidates being the highest among national parties. Despite these findings, over a fifth of the constituencies have no female candidates contesting the elections.
The fifth phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 will witness polling in 49 constituencies across six states and two Union Territories. Voting will take place on May 20 (Monday) in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Voters are encouraged to check their names in the electoral rolls to ensure their eligibility. The Election Commission of India’s website provides various options for checking voter status, including searching by Voter ID number, phone number, or personal details. Additionally, voters can use their EPIC number to download a digital version of their Voter ID and locate their polling station.
The fifth phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 will be held on May 20th, covering 49 seats across 6 states and 2 Union Territories. In case voters do not possess a voter ID card, they can use various alternate ID proofs or documents for identification. This includes PAN card, Aadhaar card, driving license, passport, and other specified documents.
Opposition parties and civil society groups have raised concerns over the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) decision not to disclose absolute voter turnout numbers in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. They are demanding the release of Form 17 C, which contains detailed polling data, to ensure transparency. The ECI has defended its stance, stating that Form 17 C is only shared with candidates and not the public. However, smaller parties and independents face challenges in deploying polling agents at all booths, raising questions about the fairness of the election process.
On May 20, Maharashtra will witness its final round of polling in the Lok Sabha elections 2024. Thirteen constituencies, including six crucial seats in Mumbai, will hold elections, marking the culmination of a five-phase polling process in the state. Several measures have been implemented to ensure a smooth and fair voting experience, including the closure of educational institutions, banks, and liquor shops in electoral areas. Additionally, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) will be closed. With 48 Lok Sabha seats, Maharashtra plays a significant role in shaping the national political landscape.
The campaigning for the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha elections concluded on May 18, with 49 seats, including Amethi and Rae Bareli, set to go to the polls on May 20. The campaign was marked by intense rhetoric from both the BJP and the INDIA bloc. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge made significant promises to voters, while the BJP claimed that the Congress and Samajwadi Party planned to demolish the Ram temple if elected. The fifth phase will witness the fate of several Union Ministers, including those from the Congress’s traditional strongholds of Rae Bareli and Amethi.
Former United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) commander and founder of the Jan Suraksha Party (JSP), Naba Kumar Sarania, has raised eyebrows by opting to contest the Lok Sabha election from Valmikinagar in Bihar. Despite being rejected as a candidate in Assam due to a cancelled Scheduled Tribe (ST) certificate, Sarania aims to address underdevelopment and poverty in the constituency, particularly among the Tharu tribal community. Despite facing several cases related to militancy in Assam, Sarania believes his focus on corruption in welfare schemes and his past experience in the ULFA will resonate with voters.
In preparation for the upcoming sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections in Gopalganj, Bihar, the district administration conducted a ‘Prabhat Pheri’ or morning procession. This initiative aimed to emphasize the significance of voting and foster a sense of responsibility among voters. Gopalganj DM Maqsood Alam highlighted the importance of the May 25th polling date and urged citizens to prioritize casting their votes amidst any challenges.