Lok Sabha Election: With just one day left for campaigning before the final phase of the Lok Sabha election 2024, political parties are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to sway voters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to West Bengal, culminating in a poll rally in Diamond Harbour, Trinamool Congress stronghold, marks a strategic move. TMC General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee’s candidacy adds significance to the event.
PM Modi’s subsequent roadshow in Kolkata, scheduled two days before polling, aims to bolster BJP’s prospects in the region. Following his West Bengal tour, PM Modi is set to hold three rallies in Odisha, coinciding with the assembly election’s conclusion on June 1.
Amidst this, the joint rally held by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav in Varanasi on May 28 garnered significant attention. Varanasi, where PM Modi contests, witnesses a high-stakes battle with Congress fielding Ajay Rai. Rahul Gandhi’s bold assertion in Varanasi, predicting a shift in power post-June 4, underscores the fierce competition.
Rahul Gandhi confidently proclaimed, “I assure you, after June 4, Narendra Modi ji will no longer hold the position of Prime Minister.” He expressed optimism about Ajay Rai’s potential victory, igniting anticipation for the election outcome.
As the clock ticks down to June 1, political tensions escalate, with each rally and statement shaping the narrative of the final phase. The electorate awaits with bated breath for the culmination of one of the most fiercely contested Lok Sabha elections in recent memory.