Explore the key takeaways from Rajasthan's Lok Sabha results, where Modi's shift in Banaswara and BJP's significant losses highlight changing voter sentiments and the impact of local issues over national narratives.
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In the first phase of polling, which took place on April 19 for 12 Lok Sabha seats, 58.28 per cent turnout was registered. In the second phase on Friday, when the remaining 13 Lok Sabha seats went to polls, the voter turnout was 65.52 per cent, according to the Election Commission.
As voting continued in 13 Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan on Friday, around 40.39 per cent turnout was recorded till 1 p.m.Two seats, namely Barmer-Jaisalmer and Banswara-Dungarpur LS seats, which are witnessing triangular contests, have seen the .