Lok Sabha Election 2024: Voting is to be held within the second part of Lok Sabha elections on Friday (April 26, 2024). Relating to this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leaders of BJP and leaders of different events together with Congress are engaged in election marketing campaign. They’re focusing on one another fiercely in the course of the election marketing campaign. In the meantime, an attention-grabbing pattern is happening on social media X (previously Twitter). On this, questions are being requested from A to Z that who would be the PM or whom will you vote for.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma posted on social media X and wrote, “Who will vote for revered Narendra Modi on this Lok Sabha election?” He additional says that look between Q and R within the keyboard. Truly, Alabhat Q and We comes between R.
Who are going to vote for Adarniya Narendra Modi ji in these Lok Sabha polls?
Look between Q and R in your keyboard.
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (Modi Ka Parivar) (@himantabiswa) April 23, 2024
BJP posted Do you wish to know who will vote for developed India? Look between U and O on the keyboard. I comes between U and O within the keyboard. Related posts are going viral on social media.
Wish to know who’s going to vote for Viksit Bharat?
Learn the letter between U and O in your keyboard!
— BJP (@BJP4India) April 23, 2024
Who is saying what?
One other consumer named Choudhary posted on social media X that which chief will change into PM in 2024. For this you look between E and T of the key phrase. In the event you look within the keyboard, R comes between these two phrases i.e. Rahul Gandhi.

One other consumer named Rahul Gupta shared the picture and stated that that is my key phrase. It’s seen that there’s a picture of PM Modi between B and M. N comes between these two phrases within the key phrase. N means Narendra Modi.

Truly, Lok Sabha elections are going to be held in seven phases. The primary part of elections has been held on 19 April. Voting can be held for the second part on April 26, for the third part on Might 7, for the fourth part on Might 13, for the fifth part on Might 20, for the sixth part on Might 25 and for the seventh part on June 1.
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