Lok Sabha Chunav 2024: In the third and one other essential section for the Lok Sabha elections 2024, a complete of 93 seats are going to the polls. While a complete of 94 seats was to go to the polls within the section 3, voting was not wanted for Surat because the BJP candidate obtained elected unopposed. However, the Betul seat of Madhya Pradesh goes to polls within the third section after polling was earlier postponed as a result of dying of a candidate. Also, the voting for the Anantnag-Rajouri seat was additionally postponed to May 26, thus, 93 seats are up for seize on this section. The 93 seats are unfold throughout 10 states and 1 union territory.
Key Poll Planks
In the third section the BJP-led NDA and the INDIA bloc of Congress fiercely attacked one another making muslim reservations, structure and sexual harassment fees towards JD(S) chief Prajwal Revanna points to woo the voters. While the Congress accused the BJP of favouring a sexual abuse offender and making an attempt to alter the constituion, the saffron get together has slammed the Congress for offering religion-based reservation to Muslims from the quota of SC/ST/OBCs.Â
High-Stakes For BJP
The stakes are considerably excessive for the BJP on this section as a result of the get together had in 2019 gained majority of those seats together with clear sweep in Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. On the opposite hand, Congress is trying to make a giant dent in these seats by promising a number of freebies and monetary aids.
A complete of 25 (out of 26) seats in Gujarat, 11 seats in Maharashtra, 10 seats in Uttar Pradesh, remaining 14 of the 28 in Karnataka, seven in Chhattisgarh, eight in Madhya Pradesh, 5 in Bihar, 4 every in Assam and (*93*) Bengal, and all two in Goa are going to the polls in Phase 3 on May 7. The Union Territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu (2 seats) will even go to polls within the third section.
Phase-3 Key Candidates And Constituencies
Of the over 1300 candidates, the bigwigs embrace Union ministers Amit Shah from Gandhinagar, Jyotiraditya Scindia from Guna, Mansukh Mandaviya from Porbandar, Parshottam Rupala from Rajkot, Pralhad Joshi from Dharwad, SP Singh Baghel from Agra, Shivraj Singh Chouhan from Vidisha, Digvijaya Singh from Rajgarh, Basavaraj Bommai from Haveri, Badruddin Ajmal from Dhubri, Akhilesh Yadav from Kannauj, Dimple Yadav from Mainpuri, Ram Gopal Yadav’s son Akshaya Yadav from Firozabad, Aditya Yadav from Budaun, in addition to Supriya Sule and Sunetra Pawar from Baramati.