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Virtually 400: Exit polls predict a powerful a BJP win, anticipated to realize South as nicely

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The 57 seats voting within the final and seventh part of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 noticed about 58.34 % voter turnout until 5 pm, the Election Fee of India mentioned on Saturday. Voting is going down since 7 am to determine the destiny of 904 candidates, together with PM Modi, throughout 57 seats in 7 states and 1 Union Territory within the final and remaining part of Lok Sabha Elections 2024.

Himachal Pradesh recorded a voter turnout of about 48.6% adopted by Jharkhand with 66.56% turnout until 5 pm. West Bengal noticed about 69.89 %, Uttar Pradesh about 54% and Bihar recorded a turnout of about 48.86% until 5 pm. Chandigarh UT noticed a turnout of about 62.8% until 5 pm, in accordance with Election Fee of India.

A number of incidents of violence marred the seventh and remaining part of Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, as TMC and BJP staff clashed in varied elements of violence-prone Jadavpur, Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha seats. Earlier in the course of the day, the prime minister known as upon the voters to turnout in giant numbers and vote. He mentioned he hoped younger and ladies voters train their franchise in file numbers and collectively they need to work in the direction of making India’s democracy extra vibrant and participative.

The states the place voting is going down within the seventh part at the moment are Punjab (all 13 seats), Uttar Pradesh (13 seats), West Bengal (9 seats), Bihar (8 seats), Himachal Pradesh (all 4 seats), Jharkhand (3 seats), Odisha (6 seats) and 1 seat of Chandigarh Union Territory.

The voting began at 7 am. Other than PM Modi, the opposite candidates contesting at the moment embody BJP leaders Kangana Ranaut, Ravi Kishan and Anurag Thakur, Congress chief Vikramaditya Singh, RJD chief Misa Bharti, and Trinamool Congress chief Abhishek Banerjee. Elections are additionally being held for 42 meeting constituencies in Odisha together with Lok Sabha elections. The counting of votes goes to happen on June 4.



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