By end of day today, perhaps even earlier, India will know which government will administer it for the next five years.
All exit polls have predicted that the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party (Bjp)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will return to power. If that happens, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the face of the BJP’S campaign, will win a second term in office.Although opinion polls have been right, if only directionally, in four of the five parliamentary elections prior to 2019, they have been wrong before — most significantly in 2004.
Either way, six weeks after the election process kicked off, Indian citizens will finally know which leader will represent their constituencies in the 17th Lok Sabha, which political party or formation is best positioned to form the next government, and in case of a clear outcome, who will be the country’s prime minister for the next five years. The counting of votes start at 8 am today and will be continuously updated on the Election Commission website and Voter Helpline App
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An EVM is designed with two units — the control unit and the balloting unit. These units are joined together by a cable. The control unit is kept with the polling officer while the balloting unit is used by electors to cast their votes
An EVM is designed with two units — the control unit and the balloting unit. These units are joined together by a cable. The control unit is kept with the polling officer while the balloting unit is used by electors to cast their votes
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