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Lok Sabha Elections

By reaching every corner of the nation, Bharat Express and Roadmap to Win have gauged the public sentiment to understand who the people have favored this time.

On conducting elections amid the extreme heatwave conditions in the district, Kumar said, "This is a challenge, but we need to hold elections as well.

Delhi Traffic Police has advised commuters to avoid specified routes, utilize public transport, and plan their travel carefully to avoid delays.

"Don't you want fair politics? Such economic and social security in which we can build a progressive and inclusive India through justice to youth, farmers, women, labour, and equity. If you need this, then people who are voting on 68 seats in 6 states and 2 union territories should vote for building such an India," the Congress leader added.

Jairam Ramesh mentioned that the state's development indicators are still behind and that the youth of Bihar are still unemployed.

Election Commission statistics show that around 2.5 crore more Indian voters have exercised their right to vote so far in the first four stages of the Lok Sabha elections than in 2019.

Uttar Pradesh saw a turnout of 55.80% across 14 constituencies till 5 PM. Barabanki led with 64.86%, followed by Hamirpur at 57.83%, and Banda at 57.38%.

Following this phase, the sixth phase of polling is scheduled for May 25, with the final phase on June 1. The results of the Lok Sabha elections will be announced on June 4.

"Under the leadership of Modi ji, India has undergone a transformation. A new India has emerged, garnering respect globally," he said.

Taking a dig at BJP, the Congress leader said, "BJP's history is the same, 'Bade Bade Vaade, Zameen Par Kuch Nahi' Big promises, but nothing on ground).