
The second phase of Lok Sabha polling will be held tomorrow. With meticulous arrangements in place by the Election Commission, voters across 13 States are poised to cast their ballots, shaping the political landscape for the coming years.
A total of 89 constituencies spanning across various States will witness electoral action, with significant contests expected to unfold. In Kerala, all eyes are on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s bid for re-election from the Wayanad constituency, where he faces stiff competition from contenders of the CPI and BJP.
Meanwhile, in Thiruvananthapuram, incumbent MP and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor faces a formidable challenge from Union Minister of State and BJP candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar. The State of Kerala, known for its politically charged atmosphere, has witnessed intense campaigning from all major fronts, with leaders crisscrossing the state to rally support.
In Uttar Pradesh, actor-turned-politician Hema Malini seeks a third term from Mathura as a BJP candidate, while the party has nominated Ramayan actor Arun Govil in Meerut. The campaigning in these constituencies has been marked by heated exchanges and controversial remarks, with Prime Minister Modi stirring controversy in Rajasthan’s Banswara.
As the campaign trail drew to a close, Congress leader Sam Pitroda’s remarks on inheritance tax provided ammunition for further political skirmishes, underscoring the intensity of the electoral battle.
Against the backdrop of these high-profile contests and political dynamics, voters are tasked with electing representatives who will champion their interests on the national stage. With issues ranging from economic recovery to social welfare dominating public discourse, the outcome of the second phase of polling holds the potential to shape India’s development trajectory for years to come.
The first phase of polling, held on April 19th, witnessed a respectable voter turnout of approximately 64 percent, indicating the electorate’s keen interest and participation in the democratic process. With six more phases to go, culminating in the final phase on June 1st, the nation eagerly awaits the outcome of these elections, with the counting of votes slated for June 4.

