Lok Sabha Election 2024: The campaign for the second phase of Lok Sabha elections has stopped on Wednesday (24 April). During the second phase of election campaign, PM Modi’s speech, Congress manifesto and Sam Pitroda’s statement were discussed extensively. In the first phase, the focus was on Modi’s guarantee vs Congress’s Nyaya Patra, while in the second phase, the speech given by PM Modi in Banswara, Rajasthan remained at the center of the election. Congress also raised questions on this statement of the Prime Minister.
According to the report of Hindustan Times, Prime Minister Modi, while referring to the Congress manifesto in the Banswara rally, had claimed that if the Congress party comes to power, it will snatch the money from the common people and distribute it among the infiltrators. He said that Congress will not leave the mangal sutra of mothers and sisters. Opposition parties attacked PM Modi for this comment.
Opposition accused BJP
The opposition alleged that Lok Sabha Elections Seeing the possibility of loss to BJP in the first phase of voting, he is resorting to hate speech. Opposition parties also demanded action from the Election Commission against the Prime Minister for his divisive attitude. However, the Election Commission did not give any reaction in this matter.
Congress surrounded on ‘inheritance tax’
The uproar over the Prime Minister’s statement had not stopped when the statement of senior Congress leader and Indian Overseas Congress President Sam Pitroda gave another chance to the BJP. Pitroda described America’s inheritance tax as an interesting law. He said that 55 percent inheritance tax is levied in America. He said that the property should be left for the public. However, the party distanced itself from his statement.
What did PM Modi say on Sam Pitroda’s statement?
At the same time, the Prime Minister attacked Congress over Sam Pitroda’s statement and said that Pitroda’s comments on inheritance tax have revealed the dangerous intentions of Congress. Congress’s mantra is that Congress’s loot is during life and even after life.
There are elections on how many seats?
Let us tell you that in the second phase, voting on 89 seats is to be held on April 26. Among these, voting is to be held on 20 seats of Kerala, Karnataka (14), Rajasthan (13), Maharashtra (8), Uttar Pradesh (8), Madhya Pradesh (7), Assam (5), Bihar (5). Apart from this, voting will be held on 1 seat each in Chhattisgarh (3), West Bengal (3), Manipur, Tripura and Jammu and Kashmir.