Smashing fake narrative of Lutyens media on lower voter turnout in first phase
Me writes: The first phase of the parliamentary elections has seen a lower voter turnout compared to the previous Lok Sabha election, sparking discussions and debates among political circles. The hashtag #ModitohGayo, run by Kantri Patrakars, has been trending on social media, hinting at the possibility that Prime Minister Narendra Modi may not secure a hattrick in this election.
Interestingly, specific details about which party's supporters have abstained from voting as expected remain elusive. The Kantri Patrakars are silent on this.
According to reports, areas where BJP candidates have been fielded have witnessed bumper voting, indicating strong support for the party in those constituencies.
One notable observation is the absence of voting among some supporters of the Indi Alliance. Many of them seem to have given up on voting, believing that Modi's victory is inevitable and that their vote won't make a difference. This sentiment has led to a decrease in voter participation among Indi Alliance supporters.
Furthermore, voter turnout has also dropped in Muslim-dominated areas due to uncertainties surrounding the winnability factor of the Indi Alliance. Some voters in these communities appear skeptical about the alliance's chances, leading them to abstain from voting.
Note for idlli, samosa posting journalists on FB: The reasons behind the low voter turnout are multifaceted and complex, requiring careful analysis to understand the dynamics at play. As the election progresses, political parties and analysts will be closely watching these trends to gauge public sentiment and strategise for the upcoming phases of the election.
Therefore, the predictions also change accordingly.
Jai Shree Ram



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