India’s general election will be held in seven phases over April and May, the largest election the world has seen with 968 million expected voters. The election results will be announced on June 4th. The polls suggest a win for Narendra Modi’s BJP and its allies, aiming for a third term in power. The opposition parties have formed a coalition bloc to challenge BJP. With 543 seats in the lower house, a minimum of 272 MPs is needed to form a government. The BJP won 303 seats in the 2019 election and aims for 370 this year. Electronic voting machines will be used with a Nota button. The sudden resignation of a high-ranking Election Commission officer raises concerns. The Supreme Court is examining the electoral bonds scheme. The BJP received the most political donations. It is essential to observe the election process, transparency, and any potential controversies that may influence the results.
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