India’s election enters fourth phase as rhetoric over religion, inequality sharpens
HYDERABAD (Reuters) – India continued its seven-week-long general election on Monday, with the fourth phase of voting intensifying debates over economic disparities and religious divisions. Voter Turnout and Election Phases The world’s most populous nation began voting on April 19 in a seven-phase election, with nearly one billion eligible voters.
India kicks off mega polls with Modi seeking third term
As the election unfolds, both Modi and opposition leader Rahul Gandhi rally their supporters, urging them to exercise their democratic right.