Election Wrap: SBI Research On Voter Turnout, PM Modi's Big Odisha Prediction & More
Over 8.7 lakh additional voters cast their ballot in the first two phases of Lok Sabha elections, according to an analysis by SBI researcher. With voting for 14 Lok Sabha seats in north Karnataka scheduled for May 7th, the Congress party is placing its bid on Women Voters. Prime Minister on May 5th launched the stirring attack on Samajwadi Party for promoting dynastic politics. Narendra Modi assertion that BJP would come to power in Odisha is simply daydreaming, said Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on May 6th. Let’s take a deeper look into the top developments today. An analysis by SBI Research revealed that over 8.7 lakh more voters participated in the first two phases of the Lok Sabha elections compared to 2019, marking a 0.4% overall increase. SBI report titled White Noise AJ shaped boating on the anvil dismissed concerns about lower voter count in the phases is a min. In Karnataka, elections for all 28 Lok Sabha seats are being conducted in two phases. With S Karnataka already having voted on April 26th in the 2019 polls, a Mr. Modi wave, the Congress party secured only one seat out of the 28. However, in this election, the Congress party is relying on its five polls promises. This way, voters in the state campaigns in Karnataka have predominantly revolved around the clash between Congress and Modi guarantees PM speech in Etawah, A Yadav stronghold influential Yadav walkabase towards development centric voting in the third stage of Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha elections, 10 constituencies many Yadav dominated a crucial battlegrounds. Criticism arises as the Samajwadi Party only fields family members as Yadav candidates, raising stakes in Manipuri, A Mulayam Singh Yadav legacy seat. BJP has been daydreaming for many days, the Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik stated responding to a question from his trusted aide VK Pandyan on BJPS claim to form government in Odisha. This time, PM Modi, while addressing his election rallies in Berhampur and Navrangpuri in Odisha, claimed that the BJP governments expiry date is June 4th, the day the Assembly election results will be announced.