India

Former Haryana CM Lal Khattar Casts Vote, Dismisses Congress Candidate as No Challenge

Former Chief Minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar, cast his vote in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, on Wednesday. Khattar, who is contesting from Haryana’s Karnal seat, expressed confidence, stating that the Congress candidate, Divyanshu Budhiraja, posed no challenge to him. “I have cast my vote. I appeal to the people to participate in this festival of democracy and also vote for the BJP. The Congress candidate is not a challenge for me,” said Khattar. He added that he planned to visit all nine assembly segments by the end of the day.

Congress Leaders Urge Voter Turnout

Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda also encouraged citizens to exercise their voting rights in large numbers. Meanwhile, Deepender Singh Hooda, the Congress candidate from Rohtak, voiced his confidence, asserting that the Congress and its alliance would win all 10 seats in Haryana.

PM Modi’s Call to Action

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged voters to turn out in large numbers for the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha polls. In a post on X, the Prime Minister said, “I urge all those who are voting in the 6th phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections to vote in large numbers. Every vote counts, make yours count too! Democracy thrives when its people are engaged and active in the electoral process. I especially urge women voters and youth voters to vote in large numbers.”

Details of the Sixth Phase

A total of 58 constituencies from six states and two union territories were set for polls in the sixth phase, with over 11.13 crore voters deciding the fate of 889 candidates, including two former Chief Ministers: Manohar Lal Khattar (BJP candidate from Karnal) and Mehbooba Mufti (PDP nominee from Anantnag-Rajouri).

The constituencies in this phase included eight seats in Bihar, all 10 seats in Haryana, one seat in Jammu and Kashmir, four in Jharkhand, all seven seats in Delhi, six in Odisha, 14 in Uttar Pradesh, and eight in West Bengal.

According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), the voters included 5.84 crore males, 5.29 crore females, and 5,120 third-gender electors. Additionally, there were over 8.93 lakh registered voters aged 85 and above, 23,659 voters above 100 years, and 9.58 lakh PwD (Persons with Disabilities) voters, who had the option to vote from home. The ECI stated that around 11.4 lakh polling officials would facilitate the voting process across 1.14 lakh polling stations.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

Recent Posts

Sheikh Hasina ‘Escaped Death by Just 20-25 Minutes’, Reveals in Voice Note

Sheikh Hasina, the ousted Bangladesh prime minister, has shared a heartfelt voice note online recounting…

10 minutes ago

What is TikTok’s Worth, and Can it be Purchased in the US?

TikTok might face a U.S. ban due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership.…

11 minutes ago

Selena and Benny Volunteer for Los Angeles Wildfire Relief, Fans Clash Over Justin Bieber’s Getaway

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco joined wildfire relief efforts in LA, while fans clashed over…

16 minutes ago

Rs. 86,000 Dior Chappals: Man Gifts Luxury Footwear to His Mom

A man gifted his mom Rs. 86,000 Dior slides, sharing the heartfelt moment on Instagram.…

18 minutes ago

Rising Cesareans in the UK: Is It Hurting Mothers and Babies?

Over the past few years, the rise in cesarean section (C-section) births has been a…

31 minutes ago

Boosting Teen Mental Health Could Save the U.S. $52 Billion in 10 Years

Adolescent mental health is gaining attention not only as a vital public health issue but…

32 minutes ago