Why is BJP not Fighting the Elections in Kashmir? | India Elections 2024 | Vantage with Palki Sharma

Firstpost2 minutes read

Phase four of India's general election has seen crucial contests, with a focus on the Shri Nagar seat post-article 370 abrogation, while today's voting covered 96 constituencies, with Shri Nagar seeing a high turnout of 35.75%. The election, involving around a billion voters, will elect 543 members, with the last phase on June 1st and counting on June 4th.

Insights

  • Shri Nagar in Kashmir experienced a significant increase in voter turnout during phase four of India's general election, marking the highest participation rate since 1996. This surge in engagement is noteworthy, especially considering the absence of BJP candidates in the region, indicating a shift in voter sentiment and political dynamics.
  • The upcoming phases of India's general election will play a crucial role in determining the composition of the loksabha, with the final phase scheduled for June 1st and the subsequent counting on June 4th. This election, involving a massive electorate of approximately a billion voters, showcases the democratic process in action, with the outcome poised to shape the country's political landscape significantly.

Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free

Recent questions

  • What is the current status of India's general election?

    Ongoing with four phases completed, three remaining.

  • How many constituencies were covered in today's voting?

    96 constituencies in 10 states and union territories.

  • What is the voter turnout in Shri Nagar during this election?

    Approximately 35.75%, highest since 1996.

  • When is the last phase of voting in India's general election?

    June 1st.

  • How many members of the loksabha will be elected in India's general election?

    543 members.

Related videos

Summary

00:00

India's General Election: Phase Four Update

  • Phase four of India's general election has seen four rounds of voting completed, with three more remaining. Crucial seats, especially in Southern and Eastern India, have been contested, with significant focus on the Shri Nagar seat, which is being voted on for the first time since the abrogation of article 370 in August 2019.
  • Today, in phase four, voting took place over 96 constituencies in 10 states and union territories, primarily covering Southern and Eastern states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, and West Bengal. Notably, Shri Nagar in Kashmir saw a high voter turnout of around 35.75%, the highest since 1996. The BJP has not fielded any candidates in Kashmir, focusing instead on winning the hearts of the people.
  • The election in India, involving around a billion voters, will elect 543 members of the loksabha, with 379 constituencies already decided. The last phase of voting is on June 1st, with the counting scheduled for June 4th to determine the outcome of this massive election.
Channel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatar

Try it yourself — It’s free.