This year Lok Sabha elections had been one of the most controversial elections in the country. The elections are one of the most important event in Indian politics. Election is a process in which the entire nation participates in any democratic process. The Lok Sabha elections are one of the biggest platforms
for any political parties to represent themselves and present their agendas, policies, and leadership to the citizens. These agendas, policies, and leadership sometimes lead to intense competition and controversy.
The Lok Sabha elections are also known for their involvement of various political parties. Each political party presents their ideologies, agendas, and strategies. This can lead to debates, disagreements. It also leads to controversies over issues like corruption, governance, and economic policies. Elections are often influenced by factors like caste, religion, and regional identity. This influence can further lead to complicate the political landscape.
In recent years, the Lok Sabha elections have seen significant controversies like the Delhi Liquor Scam. The Delhi Liquor Scam involved allegations of corruption and favoritism in the Delhi government’s liquor policy. This scam led to the arrest of several high-profile AAP leaders including Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and had raised questions about the party’s integrity and governance.
Media coverage also plays an important role in the Lok Sabha elections which can create controversies
and can also create a sense of drama around the elections which can make the Lok Sabha elections more controversial. Overall, the Lok Sabha elections in India are a significant event that can be marked by intense political competition, controversy, and drama.
- -Will BJP win 400 seats or more than 400 seats in the Lok Sabha Elections?
- The top three Political Parties as a candidate for becoming Central government in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections are:
- 1) BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party)
- 2) INC (Indian National Congress)
- 3) AAP (Aam Aadmi Party)
- -What are the promises made by the top 3 Political Parties if they win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections?
-Will BJP win 400 seats or more than 400 seats in the Lok Sabha Elections?
Based on information provided by the sources. The BJP is likely to win with significant numbers of seats but not exactly 400 seats. Mentioned below are some of the key points of the sources. JP Nadda The Chief of BJP showed confidence that the BJP will win more than 370 seats and the NDA will win more than 400 seats. Exit polls which were conducted by numerous channels and organizations suggest that the NDA is likely to win between 361 and 401 seats.
The Exit poll which was commenced by NDTV results in the decisive victory for the BJP and NDA with the estimation of 365 seats. It showed that the NDA is expected to have seats between 361 and 401. CNBC reports tells that the exit polls conducted by a local news channel like NDTV showed a decisive victory for the BJP and NDA with an estimation of 365 seats.
In summary, we can say that the BJP and NDA is likely to win with a majority. But, the exact number of seats is not expected to be exactly 400. The exit polls and reports suggest that the NDA will likely win between 361 and 401 seats as some polls show results with a slightly lower number.
The top three Political Parties as a candidate for becoming Central government in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections are:
1) BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party)
Current President: J.P. Nadd
Led by: PM Narendra Modi
2) INC (Indian National Congress)
Current President: Mallikarjun Kharge
Led by: Mallikarjun Kharge
3) AAP (Aam Aadmi Party)
Current President: Arvind Kejriwal
Led by: Arvind Kejriwal
-What are the promises made by the top 3 Political Parties if they win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections?
Some of the promises made by parties according to their Manifesto:
1) BJP:
The major promises made by the BJP are mentioned below:
-They promised that they would extend the coverage of Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme for
every individual aged 70 or more than 70.
-They promise that they will be raising the loan limit under the Mudra scheme to 20 lakh rupees.
-They promise that they provide training to women in various type of sectors like IT, tourism, education,
healthcare, etc etc.
-They promise that they will encompass transgender people within the Ayushman health insurance
scheme.
-They promise that they will implement the “one nation, one election” policy and Uniform Civil Code.
The manifesto of the BJP focuses on development, to make a prosperous India, empowerment of
women, etc. “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas” itself means collective growth. The BJP has promised to
implement the promises written in their manifesto immediately after the Lok Sabha election results on
June 4, 2024.
2) INC:
The promises made by the INC are mentioned below:
-They promise that they will give employment to those under 25 graduate students for a year.
-They promise that they will provide 30 lakh government job vacancies.
-They promised that there would be a 5000 crore rupee fund for the startups.
-They promised that there would be a 1 lakh rupee financial assistance to women of poor families.
-They will provide 50 percent of new job recruitments to women.
-There would be a payment into the farmer’s account directly in case of crop loss within 30 days.
-They promise that they will eliminate the 50 percent cap or reservations for SC, ST, and other
backward classes day by day.
-They promise that they provide wealth to unprivileged classes.
The promises made by INC show that the party will focus on equity, youth empowerment, farmer
support, labour rights, and social justice if they win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
3)AAP:
The promises made by AAP are mentioned below:
-They promise that they will provide a 24×7 electricity power supply.
-They promise that they will improve the quality of education and healthcare services.
-They promise that they will focus on creating jobs.
-They promise that they will make fair prices for agricultural produce with the Swaminathan
Commission’s recommendation.
-They promise that they will try to make full statehood for Delhi.
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