लोकसभा चुनाव 2024 लाइव: प्रियंका वाड्रा ने जालोर रैली में बीजेपी पर हमला बोला

लोकसभा चुनाव 2024 लाइव: प्रियंका वाड्रा ने जालोर रैली में बीजेपी पर हमला बोला

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Priyanka Vadra Slams BJP at Jalore Rally

BJP launches manifesto for Lok Sabha Election 2024, PM Modi to hold rallies in Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. INDIA bloc vs. NDA in high-stakes battle.

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Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Priyanka Vadra Slams BJP at Jalore Rally

The political landscape in India is buzzing with activity as the Lok Sabha Election 2024 approaches. With the first phase set to kick off on April 19, political parties are leaving no stone unturned in their campaign efforts to secure victory. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made a significant move by unveiling its manifesto for the election, a crucial document outlining its vision and promises, in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This manifesto launch underscores the party's commitment to transparency and accountability to the electorate.

Prime Minister Modi himself is actively involved in the campaign trail, scheduled to address public gatherings in Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. The significance of these addresses cannot be overstated, as they offer an opportunity for the Prime Minister to directly connect with voters and rally support for the BJP's agenda. Additionally, a roadshow planned in Mangaluru, Karnataka, further highlights the BJP's concerted efforts to mobilize voters and consolidate its position in key regions.

As the countdown to the election narrows, the spotlight is firmly on the two major political alliances vying for supremacy - the INDIA bloc and the NDA (National Democratic Alliance). The INDIA bloc, comprising parties such as the Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), and the Trinamool Congress (TMC), presents a formidable challenge to the incumbent NDA. On the other hand, the NDA, led by the BJP and supported by allies like the PMK and the Janata Dal (United) [JDU], is determined to retain power for a third consecutive term.

The stakes are undeniably high, with both alliances eyeing a decisive victory in the Lok Sabha to secure a comfortable majority. The magic number of 272 seats looms large, as it represents the threshold required to form a government at the Centre. The NDA, buoyed by its track record and ambitious electoral targets, aims to clinch more than 400 seats in the Lower House, signalling its intent to govern with a strong mandate.

As the election drama unfolds, the electorate will play a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape of the country for the next term. The coming weeks promise to be filled with intense campaigning, impassioned debates, and crucial decisions as voters weigh their options and cast their ballots. With the results slated for announcement on June 4, all eyes are on the unfolding saga of democracy in India

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