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Lok Sabha Election 2019 Phase7

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Lok Sabha Election 2019 Phase7 For the last phase of Lok Sabha, on May 19, votes will be cast for 59 seats in eight states. According to the pre-scheduled schedule of Election Commission, the polling will stop after 48 hours before the polling of this phase i.e., on May 17, at 5 pm. But, in the context of the deteriorating situation of law and order in West Bengal, the commission has restricted the election campaign from 10 am on May 16 in the state. This ban will continue till all the nine seats in the state till the voting is completed on May 19. However, in the remaining seven states, the election campaign will be held on May 17 at 5 pm. Let’s know what’s the biggest challenge in the Lok Sabha Election 2019 Phase 7  

Seventh Phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2019

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The election has increased towards the last stage. In the seventh phase, 13 seats of the state are voters of backward and upper castes in the center of the battle of war. The focus of the major parties is also seen in the eyes of certain castes and their primes. All the parties have special eyes on Kurmi, Kory, Nishad, Rajbhar, Chauhan and Yadav voters. Some seats have been tried to utilize Bhumihar and Brahmin fraternity. In the seventh phase, 13 Lok Sabha Election seats in the state include Maharajganj, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Kushinagar, Bansgaon, Salempur, Ghosi, Ballia, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Varanasi, Mirzapur and Robertsgunj. Some of these seats are such that are known for specific castes. Due to the ethnic math of these seats, the BJP included Subhaspa, its party (Sonalal) and then the Nishad Party, standing in the footstep of ethnic politics in their camp. It is a different matter that the matter of not being able to do so, Suheldev Indian Samaj Party leader Om

Lok Sabha Election 2019 6th phase of LS polls

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Campaigning for the sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections will end this evening. Fifty-nine constituencies, spread over seven states, will go to polls in this phase on Sunday. Voting will take place for 14 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 10 in Haryana, 8 seats each in West Bengal, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, 7 in Delhi and 4 in Jharkhand. Star campaigners of various political parties are holding rallies and road shows in different parts of the country to woo the voters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public meeting at Rohtak in Haryana. He said, the NDA government gave a free hand to the soldiers to take appropriate action against the terrorist, something which the Congress failed to do in their decade-long rule from 2004-2014. Mr Modi said that India’s today is the fastest-growing economy in the world.