- India has concluded the second to last phase of its extensive election, focusing on Delhi where seven key seats were contested.
- Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal, prominent figures opposing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, participated in the voting process.
- Delhi’s Chief Minister Kejriwal, recently arrested on corruption charges, was released on interim bail. He cast his vote, making a veiled critique against what he perceives as dictatorship.
- The election has been conducted under severe heatwave conditions, with a ‘red alert’ issued for extreme heat by the Indian Meteorological Department.
- Opposition parties have accused the ruling BJP of using criminal probes to undermine their chances, an allegation the BJP denies.
- The main opposition, Congress, and its allies, including Kejriwal, see the election as a battle to preserve India’s secular essence against Modi’s Hindu majoritarianism and economic agenda.
- Voters are faced with a choice between Modi’s vision for India and the opposition’s focus on issues like inflation, unemployment, and concerns over democratic backsliding.
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