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Deliver the last blow to this government, which has come to represent tyranny: Gandhi Rahul

Deliver the last blow to this government, which has come to represent tyranny: Gandhi Rahul



Gandhi said that the seventh and final round of the general election is taking place on Saturday and asserted that, based on current trends, the opposition parties' Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) would establish the nation's next government.


Rahul Gandhi, the head of the Congress, called on voters to cast a big ballot and deliver a "final blow" to "this government which has become a symbol of arrogance and tyranny" on Saturday.


Gandhi said that the seventh and final round of the general election is taking place on Saturday and asserted that, based on current trends, the opposition parties' Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) would establish the nation's next government.


The former president of the Congress wrote in Hindi on X, "I am proud that even in this soaring temperatures, Report Phrase all of you have come out to vote to protect democracy as well as the Constitution."


"Even today, come toward large numbers and give your vote as a 'final blow' to this government, whose has become a symbol of selfishness and tyranny," he said.


Gandhi continued, saying that a new era will dawn in the nation on June 4, the day the vote results are expected to be released.


With the parliamentary election approaching its conclusion, Congress national secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said that it is already obvious that the INDIA bloc would form government.


"Your full involvement would strengthen INDIA. Cast a big number of votes based on your problems, conscience, and experience. Choose your democracy and your constitution, and assist in creating a government that serves your interests alone," she said.


Polling for 57 seats in seven states and the Union Territory of Chandigarh is taking place in the seventh and final round of the general election. One of these constituencies is Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is running for a third straight term in the Lok Sabha.


Not including Chandigarh, voting is taking place in all thirteen Punjab seats, four Himachal Pradesh seats, thirteen Uttar Pradesh constituencies, nine West Bengal seats, eight Bihar seats, six Odisha seats, and three Jharkhand seats. Simultaneous elections are being held for six Assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh and the other 42 Assembly constituencies in Odisha.



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