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    Probably trying to please voters of Wayanad: BJP on Rahul Gandhi's comments in LS

    The BJP slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday for allegedly "abusing" Hindus in the Lok Sabha, claiming that he probably did so to please the voters in Kerala's Wayanad, from where his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is set to contest a Lok Sabha bypoll.

    French voters propel far-right National Rally to strong lead in first-round legislative elections

    The far-right National Rally surged ahead in France’s first round of legislative elections, projected to win about one-third of the national vote. This poses a significant challenge to centrist President Emmanuel Macron. If the National Rally secures a parliamentary majority in the second round, it could form France's first far-right government since World War II. The party's leader, Marine Le Pen, urged voters to help her party achieve a legislative majority, potentially leading to a power-sharing arrangement with Macron.

    West Bengal: LoP Suvendu Adhikari holds CPI-M responsible for "cutting the Hindu vote" which led to TMC’s victory in 12 Lok Sabha seats

    Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari accuses CPI-M of cutting Hindu votes to help Trinamool Congress win 12 Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal. Adhikari criticizes CPI-M for their disrupting tactics and claims they targeted Hindu votes in elections. He also highlights CPI-M's past actions during their regime in the state.

    Yadavs, Muslims must not expect me to be of any help: JD(U) MP

    Sitamarhi MP Devesh Chandra Thakur, a newly elected member of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U), faced controversy for remarks about 'Muslims and Yadavs' not supporting the BJP-led NDA.

    BJP's win in Thrissur, rise in vote share in other seats mark political shift in Kerala: Analysts

    The BJP's notable success in Kerala during the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, particularly in Thrissur, reflects a significant shift in the state's political landscape towards a tripolar scenario. Analysts attribute this change to evolving voter preferences, particularly among minority Christians and OBCs, signaling a transformation in Kerala's traditional political dynamics.

    Trinamool manages to hold its fortress; big upset for BJP

    Trinamool Congress leads in 29 out of 42 West Bengal Lok Sabha seats, boosted by women voters, 'Lakshmir Bhandar' scheme, and other women-centric welfare programs.

    • Bihar elections: Nitish Kumar-led JDU outperforms BJP

      In Bihar, all eyes are on JDU's performance within the NDA alliance. JDU has maintained a lead in 15 seats, outperforming BJP. This is politically significant as JDU excelled in seats with a high Muslim population like Kishanganj, Katihar, and Araria.

      Hyderabad Lok Sabha Result: Asaduddin Owaisi wins against Madhavi Latha

      AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi won the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat by a significant margin against BJP's Madhavi Latha. The seat has been an AIMIM stronghold for decades in Telangana.

      Lok Sabha Elections: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi urges voters to vote without fear

      AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi urged voters in Phulpur, Uttar Pradesh, to vote responsibly and not out of fear, alleging that past political parties have neglected Backwards, Dalits, and Muslims. Owaisi emphasized the importance of voting with hope and trust. AIMIM has allied with Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) in the elections. Uttar Pradesh, with 80 parliamentary seats, is voting in seven phases, with the BJP dominating past elections.

      North East Delhi Lok Sabha Polls: Local issues in spotlight as BJP's Manoj Tiwari takes on INDIA bloc's Kanhaiya Kumar

      North East Delhi constituency, which has the maximum concentration of Muslim voters in Delhi at 20.7%, is divided along communal lines. The epicentre of the Delhi riots of 2020 which claimed 53 lives and left 583 injured, North East Delhi is witnessing a tight contest between two-term BJP MP Manoj Tiwari and Congress' Kanhaiya Kumar, a former CPI leader involved in students politics.

      Prashant Kishore reveals how to beat BJP, says Modi's popularity declining, PM to face more protests in third term

      Political strategist Prashant Kishor suggests Prime Minister Modi's popularity is diminishing and anticipates increased protests in the third term. Despite lower voter turnout, he predicts BJP victory due to weak opposition rather than Modi's appeal. Kishor proposes forming alliances with non-supporting Hindu and Muslim voters to challenge BJP dominance. He also doubts BJP's capability to reach the 400-seat mark in the Lok Sabha elections.

      Muslims in Ayodhya say 'mandir-masjid' a non-issue, want development

      Muslim voters in Ayodhya prioritize employment and development over the temple-mosque issue, acknowledging BJP's efforts. Iqbal Ansari credits BJP for Ayodhya's progress, emphasizing the need for sustained development. Health, education, and security concerns are crucial for voters, along with the positive response of Muslim women on the triple talaq issue. Challenges remain in extending development to all areas of Ayodhya.

      BJP's Madhavi Latha faces legal trouble over voter ID checks, after Muslim women asked to prove their identity inside voting booth

      Hyderabd ELections 2024: BJP's Hyderabad candidate Madhavi Latha sparked controversy by checking voter IDs at a polling booth, asking Muslim women to remove their Burkhas for verification. She defended her actions, citing the law allowing candidates to check IDs without facemasks. Latha had earlier criticized voter list discrepancies in her constituency. She faces strong competition from AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, a four-time Lok Sabha MP, in the ongoing fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections across 96 constituencies.

      Gujarat: BJP aims to hit 500K margin in all seats, but internal issues pose risk

      The BJP is set to vote in 25 of Gujarat's 26 Lok Sabha constituencies on Tuesday, with the party having already won unopposed in Surat. The party had previously targeted a winning margin of half a million votes in all seats, having done so twice in 2014 and 2019. However, as the campaign settles for the third phase, concerns have arisen within the party. The campaign has focused largely on national narratives, Ram Mandir, and the Hindutva agenda, but local issues have created more resonance in the state than larger appeal.

      Lok Sabha Polls 2024: BJP's Muslim candidate faces challenges in Kerala's Malappuram constituency

      M Abdul Salam, BJP's lone Muslim candidate, faces challenges in a constituency with a large Muslim population. Despite initial skepticism, he believes in the Modi government's development agenda and aims to educate voters about its benefits. Facing competition from established parties, Salam remains hopeful, citing examples of Muslim women supporting the BJP due to actions like outlawing triple talaq. He sees a growing acceptance of Modi's initiatives and hopes for a significant increase in BJP's vote share in the upcoming election.

      M Abdul Salam: BJP’s only Muslim candidate soldiers on in LS seat with 70% Muslim voters, banking on Modi factor

      Malappuram's BJP candidate, M Abdul Salam, faced disapproval from some Muslims during Eid for joining the saffron party. Despite initial challenges, Salam highlights Modi's developmental programs and aims to attract dissatisfied Muslim voters. He believes Modi's actions, like outlawing triple talaq, have boosted confidence among Muslim women and will increase BJP's vote share.

      Muslim silence speaks amid poll noise in Uttar Pradesh

      Men waving BJP flags in Meerut’s Ghanta Ghar as UP readies for LS polls. Md Kamran notes the diminishing Muslim influence. Imran Masood, Iqra Hasan, and Mohibullah Nadvi are contesting, with Muslims urged to vote by Mufti Arshad Farooqui.

      Lok Sabha Polls: Nagina-Bijnor puzzle for Muslim voters

      In 2019, both seats, which have a considerable population of Muslim and SC community, had gone to BSP in BSP-SP-RLD alliance. Since the tried and tested winning formula for these two seats is mainly the Muslim-SC combination, Muslim voters here seem a little disappointed with the INDIA bloc because of its failure to bring BSP in its fold.

      BJP, under Modi Bhaijaan, is carving out two new vote banks: Muslims and Christians

      The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making strategic efforts to win over India's religious minorities, Muslims and Christians, despite its Hindutva agenda. With a focus on outreach and development, the BJP aims to secure votes from diverse communities, targeting specific regions and addressing concerns through various campaigns.

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