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Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Dr Rajeshwar Singh underscored the ideological underpinnings of the ongoing electoral battle, framing it as a clash between the ethos of nationhood and family-centric ideologies.

Meanwhile, AAP leader Sanjay Singh criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the 'Ulgulan Nyay Rally' in Ranchi, equating his anti-corruption rhetoric to the irony of notorious figures advocating for peace.

Regarding Rahul Gandhi's electoral strategy in Wayanad, PM Modi hinted at a potential retreat, drawing parallels with his loss in Amethi in the previous election.

With the Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra scheduled in five phases, Prime Minister Modi, seeking his third consecutive term, faces a challenge from the INDIA bloc.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks a third consecutive term, while the opposition coalition, INDIA, formed to challenge the BJP's dominance, aims to unseat him from power.

PM Modi's itinerary further includes public meetings in Agra and Fatehpur Sikri on April 25, where BJP candidates SP Singh Baghel and Raj Kumar Chahar, both sitting MPs, will seek re-election.

In the initial phase of the 2024 elections, polling stations across the states saw a substantial turnout, with close to 60% of eligible voters casting their ballots by 5 pm.

In essence, Dr. Rajeshwar Singh's address emphasized the importance of selfless service, legal education, and civic engagement in nurturing a socially responsible and empowered citizenry for the progress of the nation.

The Congress and the Gandhi family are unable to accept Narendra Modi, who rose from poverty to become the country's 'pradhan sevak' (chief servant) with the blessings of all of you through hard work, commitment, and honesty, according to the Amethi MP.

In the meeting, Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak asked the party leaders and workers to engage in the election campaign wholeheartedly.