Google Doodle celebrates India’s 2024 Lok Sabha elections

Google marked the commencement of India’s 2024 Lok Sabha Elections with a special doodle featuring an inked index finger, symbolizing the act of voting. This creative gesture by Google, known as the Google doodle coincided with the start of the first phase of the general elections in India on Friday, April 19, 2024.

As the world’s largest democracy, India’s elections hold immense significance not only nationally but also globally. With India leading as the largest democracy, countries like the United States, Indonesia, and Brazil follow closely behind in terms of democratic scale and participation.

The doodle, when clicked, directed users to top stories and information regarding the ongoing Lok Sabha polls, highlighting the democratic fervor sweeping the nation. Millions of Indian citizens embarked on their journey to polling stations across four states on April 19, 2024, as they cast their votes in the first phase of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024.

This election holds particular importance as voters will determine whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi will secure a third term in office. If successful, PM Modi would join Jawaharlal Nehru as the only Indian leader to achieve this feat.

The Google Doodle, featuring the iconic index finger marked with indelible ink, resonates deeply with Indian voters as it symbolizes their active participation in the democratic process. The doodle’s visibility across India serves as a reminder of the civic duty and privilege of voting.

Phase 1 of the Lok Sabha Polls encompasses voting on 102 Parliamentary Constituencies spread across 21 states and Union Territories. Additionally, 92 Assembly Constituencies in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim are part of this phase, making it the largest phase in terms of electoral participation.

Over the course of the next 44 days, a staggering 969 million registered voters will exercise their democratic franchise, shaping the trajectory of India’s governance for the next five years. This democratic exercise not only reflects the vibrancy of India’s electoral process but also showcases the strength and resilience of its democratic institutions.

Ananya Ghosh

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