Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was deeply moved upon studying the story of an uneducated feminine voter in Rajasthan who looked for his photo on the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) throughout the Lok Sabha Elections 2024. The PM stated that his feelings welled up and that tears got here to his eyes upon seeing such affection for him. The Prime Minister responded to a put up by the Rajasthan BJP spokesperson on social media platform X, which highlighted the incident the place a woman in a polling sales space was seen trying to find PM Modi’s picture on the EVM.
PM Modi’s response
It was solely after she was knowledgeable that PM Modi was not contesting from that seat, however one other BJP candidate was representing the social gathering, that she solid her vote. “Seeing this love of mothers and sisters, I have tears in my eyes and I also have a resolve to pay off this debt. But Laxmikant ji, it is the responsibility of us workers to pay attention to these details. Make people aware by going door to door,” PM Modi replied to a put up shared by Rajasthan BJP spokesperson Laxmikant Bhardwaj.
13 seats to go for polls in 2nd part in Rajasthan
After a high-voltage electioneering in Rajasthan polling on 13 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats shall be held on Friday, April 26. Among the 152 candidates in the fray in this part are two Union ministers, the BJP state president and a former Assembly Speaker. The sons of two former chief ministers are additionally contesting in this part of Lok Sabha elections.
Polling shall be held on Friday at 28,758 cubicles from 7 am to six pm. Around 2.80 crore voters are eligible to vote in the second part. This is the ultimate part of elections for Rajasthan the place polling on 12 seats was held in the primary part on April 19.
Hot seats in Rajasthan
More than 1.72 lakh personnel have been deployed on election obligation to make sure free and honest polls whereas 82,487 safety personnel together with policemen, house guards, forest guards, and Rajasthan Armed Constabulary jawans. Barmer-Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Jalore, Chittorgarh, Banswara and Kota-Bundi are the recent seats in this part. The different constituencies going to polls are Tonk-Sawai Madhopur, Ajmer, Pali, Udaipur, Rajsamand, Kota and Jhalawar-Baran. After a low voter turnout throughout the first part of elections on April 19 at 58.28 per cent, leaders centered on urging individuals to vote in the second part.