India’s general elections entered the fourth phase on Monday, as part of a seven-phase that began on April 19.
Prime Minister of the Bharatiya Janata Party, or the, is seeking a third term against an alliance of 26 parties including the main opposition Indian National Congress (INC).
In this phase, people are voting for 96 seats in 10 states and Union Territories. Votes will be held for parliamentary seats across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Jharkhand, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal and Jammu & Kashmir.
Several of the are in eastern and southern India, where the BJP’s strength is lower as compared to other parts of the country. In Jammu and Kashmir, voters are expected to express their displeasure over Modi’s cancelation of their semi-autonomous rule.
“I appeal to all to vote for a decisive government,” Amit Shah, Modi’s top aide and India’s Minister of Home Affairs said as voting began.
Concerns have been raised about a low voter turnout which has been observed in the previous phases of the election. and heatwaves could also impact the number of people coming out to cast their vote.
The Congress, under the leadership of , has campaigned for better representation, economic equality and welfare programs.
, Chief Minister of Delhi and leader of the Aam Aadmi party received temporary bail last week, giving a boost to the opposition campaign. He is a vocal opponent of Modi and was arrested in a liquor policy graft case.
Some believe the arrest was politically motivated to curb the opposition.
rm/tg (Reuters, AP)
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