Lok Sabha Election 2024 highlights: PM Modi holds roadshow in Assam's Guwahati
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Lok Sabha Election 2024 highlights: The country is gearing up for the first phase of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2024, set to commence from April 19. Political rallies by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition INDIA bloc are being done with full force, trading political barbs and campaigning for their respective candidates for the general elections. ...Read More
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held public meetings in West Bengal's Balurghat and Raiganj. In the evening, PM Modi held a roadshow in Assam's Guwahati.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh addressed a public rally in Tamil Nadu on Tuesday. Singh also held a roadshow in Krishnagiri and Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu, gearing up for the first phase of polls in the state.
Lok Sabha Election 2024: Phase-wise schedule
• Phase 1- April 19
• Phase 2- April 26
• Phase 3- May 7
• Phase 4 - May 13
• Phase 5 - May 20
• Phase 6 - May 25
• Phase 7 - June 1
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Lok Sabha election 2024 LIVE: AAP's Atishi on PM Modi's electoral bonds remark
Speaking in regard to PM Modi's ANI interview, Atishi said, “Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accepted that he took money from the corrupt, because his party needs donations to contest elections. Today, he accepted that he had to take ₹55 crore from liquor trader Sarath Chandra Reddy. He accepted that he had to take ₹2000 crores from companies that were under the scanner of CBI, ED, and Income Tax.”