The Assembly elections held in the winter of 2023 ahead of the general elections were seen as a semi-final ahead of the main battle.
While the EC has maintained that its processes adhere to the law, the Congress’ decision to form EAGLE reflects on a growing distrust in the electoral machinery.
‘Freebies’ are a counter to the conventional mobilization around caste blocs, which upended national politics after the release of Mandal Commission report. However, freebies raise questions about fiscal sustainability and the trade-offs involved for economic performance. As Delhi continues to set a precedent, the debate over the merits and demerits of freebies versus caste politics is likely to shape the future of Indian democracy
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Congress and BJP strategies revolve around political mobilisation anchored by Jats and OBCs respectively. Also, high profile crime, unemployment and inflation will have a bearing
The real test lies not in television debates or press statements but on the ground—will Gandhi’s gambit strike a chord with voters, or will it fade into yet another episode of political shadowboxing remains to be seen
Phase | State | Seats |
---|---|---|
Phase 1 (April 19) | 21 | 102 |
Phase 2 (April 26) | 13 | 89 |
Phase 3 (May 7) | 12 | 94 |
Phase 4 (May 13) | 10 | 96 |
Phase 5 (May 20) | 8 | 49 |
Phase 6 (May 25) | 7 | 57 |
Phase 7 (June 1) | 8 | 57 |
Phase | State | Seats |
---|---|---|
Phase 1 (April 19) | 21 | 102 |
Phase 2 (April 26) | 13 | 89 |
Phase 3 (May 7) | 12 | 94 |
Phase 4 (May 13) | 10 | 96 |
Phase 5 (May 20) | 8 | 49 |
Phase 6 (May 25) | 7 | 57 |
Phase 7 (June 1) | 8 | 57 |
The Chhattisgarh Lok Sabha Elections 2024 were held in three phases to ensure a smooth and organized voting process across the state. The first phase took place on April 19, 2024, covering one constituency. The second phase was held on April 26, 2024, involving three constituencies. The third phase was held on May 7, 2024, covering the remaining seven constituencies.
The results of the Chhattisgarh Lok Sabha Elections 2024 will be declared on June 4, 2024. On this day, the counting of votes will commence, and the final results are expected to be announced by the end of the day. This declaration will reveal the winners of all constituencies in Chhattisgarh and will significantly shape the overall outcome of the national elections.
The Chhattisgarh Lok Sabha Election Exit Poll Results 2024 will be declared on June 1, 2024, immediately after the conclusion of the final phase of voting. These exit polls, conducted by various agencies and media houses, provide an early indication of the possible outcomes based on voter surveys conducted at polling stations.
Chhattisgarh has a total of 11 Lok Sabha seats. These constituencies are crucial for any party or coalition aiming to secure a majority in the Lok Sabha, given Chhattisgarh's significant contribution to the total number of parliamentary seats.
Key candidates in the Chhattisgarh Lok Sabha Elections 2024 include several prominent political figures. Bhupesh Baghel (INC), the current Chief Minister, is expected to play a significant role in his party’s campaign, although he typically focuses on state politics. Other notable figures include Raman Singh (BJP), the former Chief Minister, who is expected to contest from a key constituency. Additionally, leaders from regional parties and other important constituencies will also be significant contenders in this election.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved a significant victory in Chhattisgarh, winning 9 out of the 11 seats. The Indian National Congress (INC) managed to secure only 2 seats, reflecting a dominant performance by the BJP in the state during that election cycle. This substantial win contributed to the BJP's overall majority in the Lok Sabha, enabling Narendra Modi to secure his second term as Prime Minister.
Chhattisgarh has eleven Lok Sabha seats, with nine of them won by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 2019 general elections, while Congress registered victory on two seats. The state, which has districts affected by Naxalism, polled in three phases and recorded a voter turnout of 71.48 percent. BJP’s vote share during the polls was 51.4 percent, while Congress, despite winning only two seats, had a vote share of 41.5 percent in the state. The Parliamentary constituencies in the state include Bastar, Bilaspur, Durg, Janjgir, Kanker, Korba, Mahasamund, Raigarh, Raipur, Rajnandgaon, and Sarguja. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, when Narendra Modi was elected as the Prime Minister, the BJP won ten seats with a vote share of 49.7 percent, while its rival Congress could secure only one seat, receiving a vote share of 39.1 percent. The battle for 2024 is going to be interesting as the BJP wrested power from the Congress in the 2023 state assembly polls. The BJP won 54 seats in the 90-member House and restricted the arch rival Congress to 35 seats. In the previous two Lok Sabha polls, the BJP promised that it will work to improve the lives of tribals in the state and ensure people get direct benefits from the Central schemes. The BJP’s strong presence in the state is seen as an outcome of Prime Minister Narendra Modi touring the state frequently and showing a strong focus on farmers. Meanwhile, the Congress relied on welfare schemes, but it couldn’t convert the people’s participation into votes in the last two national elections and lost power in 2023 as well.