Phase 6 Lok Sabha Elections: President, Veep, and Top Ministers Cast Votes

Phase 6 Lok Sabha Elections: President,

New Delhi: On Saturday, during the sixth round of voting for the Lok Sabha elections in Delhi, President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, and prominent Union Ministers cast their ballots. Following their votes in the nation’s capital, President Murmu and Vice President Dhankhar displayed their inked fingers. In the Rashtrapati Bhavan compound, President Draupadi Murmu stood in line at the pink polling booth of the Dr Rajendra Prasad Kendriya Vidyalaya. Poll workers who are female oversee pink booths.
The Vice President and his spouse, Sudesh Dhankhar, arrived at the voting station. “Voting is an important power in addition to a duty. “India is a model democracy for other countries, being the most dynamic, engaged, and efficient in the world,” he stated. At his polling place, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar just so happened to be the first male voter. In addition, he was given a certificate of voting. “I was the first male voter in this booth,” Mr. Jaishankar declared while displaying his certificate. The Foreign Minister voiced his optimism that Delhi voters would back the Modi administration once more, saying, “We urge people to turn out to vote because this is a crucial time for the nation. “I have no doubt that the BJP will regain its majority in the elections,” he declared.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri urged voters to “shed their apathy” and turn out in big numbers to voting places as he cast his ballot. Vote in great numbers when you go out. India has an extremely high level of political consciousness. Get over your indifference…The problems are fairly obvious; they have to do with development. However, the opposition is framing these issues in an attempt to fabricate a story to achieve their objectives. They’ve gone insane. We’re going to win three straight in Delhi,” he declared. Today, elections will be held in Delhi, the nation’s capital, in all seven Lok Sabha seats. These comprise Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, North East Delhi, East Delhi, West Delhi, South Delhi, and North West Delhi.

Updates on the Lok Sabha Phase 6 voting are provided here

Today is the sixth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha election, with voting taking place in 58 seats spread across seven states and one Union Territory. There is just one phase of voting for Delhi and Haryana. Four seats in Jharkhand, eight in Bengal and Bihar, seven in Delhi, ten in Haryana, and fourteen in Uttar Pradesh are up for election. Additionally, voting for the last seat in Jammu and Kashmir, Anantnag-Rajouri has been shifted from the third phase to the sixth. Odisha is also electing representatives to six Lok Sabha seats and 42 assembly constituencies.
Rahul Yadav, a singer from Gurgaon who is running for the Jannayak Janta Party (JPP), planted trees at the voting place and prayed at a temple before casting his ballot during this phase. This is the first phase when the environment has been given equal weight with candidates, unlike earlier ones where they were only shown visiting temples before to voting. Phase 6 of the Lok Sabha Election 2024: Sonia-Rahul and Gandhi Parivaar’s Fifth Generation Votes Press the Selfie button.Phase 6 of the Lok Sabha Election 2024: Sonia-Rahul and Gandhi Parivaar’s Fifth Generation Votes Press the Selfie button. Planting a tree during the Lok Sabha elections conveys an environmental message in the middle of the intense heat. This program is reminiscent of early 2000s promotions encouraging birthday celebrants to plant trees. 486 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats will have had elections by today’s end. Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi, Haryana, and Haryana will all finish voting. On June 1, there will be just 57 places left in the final round. On June 4, there will be a vote count and results announcement.

Voting was done by leaders throughout Haryana

Acharya Devvrat, the governor of Gujarat, votes at Kurukshetra. Dr. Arvind Sharma, the BJP contender for the Rohtak Lok Sabha seat, cast his ballot in Jhajjar. Deepender Singh Hooda, the Congress candidate from Rohtak, cast his ballot at a polling place in Sanghi, the hamlet where he was born. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the leader of the opposition and a former chief minister, voted. Congressman Randeep Singh Surjewala cast his ballot at a Kaithal polling station. Rahul Yadav, a singer from Fazilpuria and a JJP candidate from Gurgaon, voted following a devotional service at the temple and tree planting at the polling place. Babita Phogat, a BJP leader and Olympian wrestler, participated in the Charkhi Dadri poll.

live updates for the Delhi Lok Sabha Election 2024 on May 25, 2024

Today is also the polling day for the Anantnag-Rajouri constituency in Jammu and Kashmir, which was delayed from phase three owing to unfavorable weather. The Election Commission has asked voters in urban areas, including as Delhi, Gurugram, and Faridabad, to turn out in big numbers on Saturday to vote, bucking the tendency of urban lethargy. For the remaining 57 seats, the final round of voting is set for June 1. Vote counting is set for June 4. During the first five rounds of the election, polling was conducted for 428 seats and 25 states and union territories.
Jammu & Kashmir Detentions, according to police, are because of possible security risks. States and Lok Sabha seats will vote in Phase 6 on May 25, 2024, at 13:18. PM Modi leads the INDIA bloc in a “mujra” to increase its electoral base. On May 25, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to block purported attempts by the INDIA bloc, whom he charged with “enslavement” and “mudra” for Muslim vote banks, to deprive Dalits and other underprivileged classes of reservations. “The land of Bihar is the one that has given the struggle for social justice a new direction. On its territory, I want to say that I will stop the Indian bloc’s attempts to deny rights to SCs, STs, and OBCs and give them to Muslims. The PM stated, “They might continue to be slaves and perform’mujra’ in order to appease their vote bank.