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LS polls Phase 7, Live Updates: Over 58 per cent voting recorded till 5 pm in 57 constituencies of 8 states; PM's Varanasi among 13 UP seats voting today

Voting is also being held in 13 seats of Punjab, nine in West Bengal and eight in neighbouring Bihar

People wait in queues to cast their votes at a polling booth during the seventh and last phase of Lok Sabha elections, in Varanasi PTI

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Calcutta | Published 01.06.24, 06:49 AM
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As voters in his constituency of Varanasi queue up at polling stations on Saturday, the last day of the ongoing seven-phase Lok Sabha elections, a confident Prime Minister Narendra Modi is at Vivekananda Memorial in Kanyakumari on a 45-hour meditation.

Voting is being held in 57 constituencies across seven states and a Union territory. As for Modi, he is Seeking a third straight term from the ancient city of Varanasi.

Out of 80 Lok Sabha constituencies in Uttar Pradesh, the highest in the country, voting is being held in 13 seats of the state on Saturday. Voting is also being held in 13 seats of Punjab, nine in West Bengal and eight in neighbouring Bihar.

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As campaigning ended on Thursday, Modi issued an appeal to the Varanasi electorate in Bhojpuri via a video, wherein he urged the 19.62 lakh voters of the constituency to show the same enthusiasm that they had exhibited in the two previous elections when he won from the seat. Letters written by Modi have been distributed among first-time voters by BJP workers.

Modi's victory from Varanasi is a foregone conclusion, yet the BJP has left no corner untouched. The party top brass, including Union home minister Amit Shah, party national president J.P. Nadda and the UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath, have been camping in India’s oldest city. Their target: increase Modi’s victory margin. In the previous election, Modi won by 4,79,505 votes.

Even if the votes of the two candidates who finished second and third in 2019 were combined, Modi still had a lead of over three lakh votes. In this election, the SP and the Congress are contesting together as partners as a part of the INDIA bloc.

As his victory margin has soared, the number of rivals in the constituency has shrunk from 41 in 2014 to only seven this year. A stand-up comedian and mimic, Shyam Rangeela’s nomination was rejected by the Election Commission.

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Disenchantment among local weavers and sari traders, those upset with the demolition drive on their homes and shops, as Varanasi went on a modernisation overdrive by building highways and roads in the last ten years, is unlikely to have any impact on the caste and religious equations of the region, something the BJP under Modi has successfully embraced to turn into a formidable machinery.

Since the polls were announced on March 16, Modi has addressed over 206 rallies and gave 80 interviews, the BJP has said.

The bulk of these speeches since the first phase of the polls were held on April 19 have focussed on India’s largest minority, the Muslims, as Modi went on what appeared to be a polarisation overdrive to consolidate Hindu votes across the country, especially in the Hindi heartland which played a decisive role in Modi’s ascension to power a decade ago.

Before the long-drawn poll campaign came to an end on Thursday evening, both Modi and his principal rival, the Congress, exuded confidence of forming the next government at the Centre.

“I have travelled across the country and people have decided and made up their mind to elect a Modi government for the third time. The dumdaar sarkar (strong government) is coming back,” Modi said at Punjab’s Hoshiarpur wrapping up his campaign on Thursday. “I have already prepared the roadmap for the first 125 days. The first 25 days will be dedicated to the youth.”

On the same day in Delhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said this election would be remembered for long. "They wanted to divert the attention from the real issues but we asked for votes on the real issues,” said Kharge at a news conference. “The mandate (on June 4 when the counting is held) will be for a new alternate government.”

Later on Thursday, night the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi echoed similar sentiments in a video message.

Apart from Modi, the electoral fates of Union ministers Anupriya Patel, Mahendra Nath Pandey and Pankaj Chaudhary will be decided in the concluding phase. Former prime minister, the late Chandra Shekhar’s son, Neeraj Shekhar, is contesting from Ballia and Afzal Ansari, brother of the late Mukhtar Ansari is contesting from Ghazipur.

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