Lok Sabha Election 2019 Dates For All India
Lok Sabha Election 2019 Dates For All India:
A list of dates is viral on social media, claiming to be that of the fast-approaching 2019 lok sabha election. The list, Lok Sabha Election 2019 shared by several people across Facebook and WhatsApp reads:
1) Bihar =April 10,17,24,30 and May 7,12.
2) Odisha =April 10,17
3) West Bengal=April 17,24,30 and may 7,12
4) Jhadkhand=April 10,17,24
5) Chatisgarh=10,17,24
6) MP=April 10,17,24
7) Goa=April 17
8) Gujarat=April 30
9) Maharashtra=April 17,24
10) Rajasthan=April 17,24
11) Haryana=April 10
12) Himnchal p=May 17
13) J&K =April 10,17,24,30 and May 7
14) Uttarakhand =May
15) Karnataka =April 17
16) Kerala =April 10
17) Tamilnadu=April 24
18) AP =April 30,May
19) Manipur =April 9,17
20) Meghalaya=April 9
21) Mijoram=April 9
22) Nagaland=April 9
23) Arunanchal Pradesh=April 9
24) Assam=April 7,12,24
25) Simon=April 12
25) Tripura=April 7,12
26) Andaman =April 10
27) Chandigarh =April 10
28) Badranagar habeli =April 30
29) Laxyadip =April 10
30) Delhi =April 10
The list, which has now gone viral as the one with election dates, is actually the schedule for the 2014 elections.
The BJP claims it is targeting a vote share of 50 per cent in UP, but hasn’t really revealed its strategy.
BJP President Amit Shah had earlier shown the same confidence and declared that the party will get a “bigger mandate than the 2014 one” in the Lok Sabha election.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Yogi Adityanath will both have an equal footing in the party’s campaign in the state.
The central government schemes such as free gas connections and electrification as well as the Yogi Adityanath government’s schemes, including its efforts for cow protection, will be hyped up, sources said.
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