As the Bharatiya Janata Party grapples with its recent electoral defeat in Uttar Pradesh, questions are mounting regarding the party’s failure to secure Other Backward Classes votes despite alliances with several caste-based parties such as Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party, NISHAD Party, Apna Dal
BJP candidate Ravneet Bittu ensures his presence at various constituencies on the D-Day, encouraging voters and supporters. Opponents aware of their loss as voters reject other parties and support BJP for development, peace, and happiness. Videos of opponents' joint meetings and surrender go viral. BJP confident of victory with strong voter support. Polling stations witness higher turnout in the morning. Recent articles include 'Elect Bittu, will send bulldozer for mafia' and 'Repay Bhagat Singh, RSS, who fought for right to vote: Bittu'.
Youths in Gill village set up a common and neutral election booth to promote communal harmony and unity, prioritizing solidarity over political divides. The initiative aims to encourage voters to make independent and informed decisions, free from political pressure, emphasizing the importance of unity in the democratic process.
Voters in Ludhiana celebrate the festival of democracy with specially designed pink and green model booths equipped with facilities like pink sofas, rangolis, selfie booths, and green carpets. Cultural programs, mehendi for women voters, and green plants were also part of the celebration. The arrangements aimed to enhance the voting experience and promote women empowerment.
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) candidate Ranjit Singh Dhillon expresses hope as voters seal candidates' fate. Dhillon offers prayers, votes, and motivates supporters. Concerns over youth voter turnout and democracy highlighted.