Lok Sabha Elections 2k19: Will Modi Make It Through To One More Time

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Gaurav Gupta
May 16, 2019   •  8 views

Elections are an integral part of India's democracy.They decide who is going to rule on such a vast country. Elections are the fair way of choosing a true leader that will benefit India with his works and leadership qualities.

The 2019 Lok Sabha elections which started from 11 April and will end on 19 May to constitute the Lok Sabha elections. Votes will be counted on 23 and on the same day the result will be declared and we will get our new leader who will be going to rule on India. About 900 million citizens will vote this time to elect their representatives, depending upon the region from where they voted.

The election commission is responsible for the smooth conduction of elections as election commission of India is the autonomous electoral body of India which is held responsible for successful accomplishment of one of the greatest festivals of India.

Now the question arises who is going to win 2K19 Lok Sabha elections?

The above question might be reverberating in all the Indian heart as they want to see their leaders holds the responsibility of India and make India a more developed and prosperous country.

All the respective parties are trying their level hard to beat their opposition and stand to withhold in this general election and win by the majority of seats.

More than 50 parties are contesting elections this time. Most of them are small alliances, only two major parties are in the ground i.e., BJP AND INC. In 2019 general elections there are four major main alliances they are the NDA headed by BJP, UPA headed by INC. Giving the uncomfortable nature of coalition politics in India, alliances may change their planning during and after the elections. Lok Sabha elections 2019 is the first time when BJP is coming with more seats than Congress with a total of 437 seats.

Early at the start of the campaign BSP and Samajwadi party announced an alliance to contest 76 seats out of 80 in Uttar Pradesh and an alliance will not fight for four seats namely, Amethi and Rae Bareli which they left out for Congress and other two parties.

ECI has strictly banned the release of exit polls from 11 April to 19 May, because of different type of allegations being made for the party and their leaders in there the last phase of elections. The commission also banned social media, media to release the exit polls in the election dates.

So readers wait for 23 May. The day on which it will be decided that whether your selected leader will come upon your expectation and do work for the betterment of the country.

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