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The election authority of India announced on Saturday that the country will start a phased voting process beginning on April 19 to select a new parliament.

“Date of polling would be 19th of April” for the first phase of the vote, which is staged over several weeks, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said.

The election will be held in seven phases over six weeks, with different states voting at different times. 

Voting in the final phase will take place on June 1, and nationwide ballots will be counted on June 4. Results are normally announced on the same day. 

It is considered the world’s biggest election, with almost a billion people eligible to vote.

Modi’s BJP favored to win

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), are seeking a third term in power against a broad alliance of opposition parties led by the Indian National Congress.

The BJP is widely expected to win the election due by May, with Modi remaining a popular leader thanks to his overtures to India’s Hindu majority.

Published opinion polls are rare in India but a Pew survey last year found Modi was viewed favorably by nearly 80% of Indians. 

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, wave to supporters from an open vehicle as he arrives for an election campaign rally for his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Hyderabad, India
A victory will make Modi, 73, only the second prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s independence hero and its first prime minister, to win a third straight termImage: Mahesh Kumar A./ASSOCIATED PRESS/picture alliance

Government critics and human rights groups accuse Modi’s administration of using law enforcement to target political rivals.

His main opposition, the Congress party, which has ruled India for decades, formed a 28-party alliance called INDIA (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance) to fight the BJP together. 

Disputes over seat-sharing deals have also plagued the opposition alliance and has so far been unable to publicly agree which of its leaders will be its prime ministerial candidate.

Rahul Gandhi is the most prominent Congress politician but he has already led his party to two successive defeats against Modi.

India’s Congress Party hopes to make comeback

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