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India to hold world’s biggest election in seven stages from April

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/03/16 at 10:40 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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India is to hold a national election in April it has been announced, in what will be the world’s largest election with nearly a billion people eligible to vote.

Many consider Modi’s re-election a foregone conclusion, owing to both the premier’s robust popularity a decade after taking office and a glaringly uneven playing field.

His opponents have been hamstrung by infighting and what critics say are politically motivated legal investigations aimed at hobbling any challengers to the ruling Bharatiya Janata party (BJP).

“We will take democracy to every corner of the country,” the chief election commissioner, Rajiv Kumar, said at a press conference in New Delhi announcing the voting dates, which will take place across six weeks.

“It is our promise to deliver a national election in a manner that we … remain a beacon for democracy around the world.”

Voting will be staggered over seven stages, with the first date of polling on 19 April and the final phase on 1 June.

Results around the country will be counted all at once on 4 June and are usually announced on the same day.

Modi, 73, has already begun unofficial campaigning as he seeks a repeat of his landslide wins of 2014 and 2019, forged in part by his muscular appeals to India’s majority faith.

In January, Modi presided over the inauguration of a grand temple to the deity Ram in the once-sleepy town of Ayodhya, built on the grounds of a centuries-old mosque belived to be lord Ram Lalla birth place razed by Hindu mobs.

Construction of the temple fulfilled a longstanding demand of Hindu activists and was widely celebrated across India with back-to-back television coverage and street parties.

Published opinion polls are rare in India but a Pew survey last year found Modi was viewed favourably by nearly 80% of Indians.

“Wherever I go, I can clearly see that Modi will become PM for the third time,” Amit Shah, India’s home minister and Modi’s closest political ally, said in a speech this week.

A total of 970 million people are eligible to vote in the election – more than the populations of the US, European Union and Russia combined.

There will be more than a million polling stations in operation staffed by 15 million poll workers, according to the election commission.

By AFP

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