The Hindu Morning Digest – April 28, 2024

Centre releases disaster relief funds for Karnataka and Tamil Nadu

The Union government has ordered the release of ₹3,730.32 crore towards “relief assistance for natural calamity” from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) weeks after the governments of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka moved the Supreme Court seeking relief funds for calamities such as Cyclone Michaung, floods and drought in 2023. 

Over 140 hectares gutted in Uttarakhand forest fires

Massive forest fires sweeping through the dense foliage in the mountains of Uttarakhand for the past 72 hours have gutted over 142 hectares of forest land in the State. With a fire reaching the vicinity of an Air Force Station near the Nanda range, the Indian Air Force on Saturday deployed a Mi-17 V5 helicopter to douse the flames using a ‘Bambi Bucket’.

INDIA bloc plans five Prime Ministers in five years, says PM Modi

PM Modi on Saturday said that if the Opposition INDIA bloc gets a majority to form a government following the general election, then the alliance has plans of appointing five Prime Ministers with one PM every year.  “If the INDIA bloc gets a majority to form the Union government for the entire term, it is planning to have five Prime Ministers with one PM each year,” Mr. Modi said while addressing a public gathering in western Maharashtra’s Kolhapur.

Rahul, Priyanka urged to contest polls from Amethi and Rae Bareli

Members of the central election committee (CEC) members of the Congress strongly urged the Congress leadership to field former president Rahul Gandhi and General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to contest from Amethi and Rae Bareli. The final decision was left Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and the Gandhi siblings.

2024 polls an opportunity to teach divisive forces a lesson: Yogi

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said the Samajwadi Party and the Congress sympathised with the mafia and forced the common people to endure their misrule. “This election is giving you an opportunity to teach these parties tough lessons electorally,” said Mr. Adityanath at a rally in Hathras for BJP candidate Anup Pradhan Valmiki.

Congress accuses Anurag Thakur of violating Model Code of Conduct, seeks EC action

The Congress complained to the Election Commission (EC) against Union Minister Anurag Thakur for his “outrageous” remarks made at a poll rally, and alleged that it violated the Model Code of Conduct (MCC). Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said that the party has sought an “immediate and meaningful” action against Mr. Thakur, failing which they will “name and shame the offenders”.

Lok Sabha 2024: Ujjwal Nikam replaces Poonam Mahajan as BJP’s Mumbai North Central candidate

The BJP announced on Saturday its decision to replace incumbent Lok Sabha MP Poonam Mahajan, daughter of former Union Minister late Pramod Mahajan, with lawyer Ujjwal Deorai Nikam for the Mumbai North Central Lok Sabha seat. Mr. Nikam, a known figure in the legal circles, has served as a government counsel in the Mumbai terror attacks case.

20 Cambodian soldiers killed in ammunition explosion at a military base

Twenty soldiers were killed and several others injured in an ammunition explosion at a base in the west of Cambodia on April 27 afternoon, Prime Minister Hun Manet said. Mr. Hun Manet said in a Facebook post that he was “deeply shocked” when he received the news of the explosion at the base in Kampong Speu province.

Russia renews attacks on the Ukrainian energy sector as Kyiv launches drones at southern Russia

Russia launched a barrage of missiles against Ukraine overnight, in attacks that appeared to target the country’s energy infrastructure. Meanwhile, Russia said its air defence systems had intercepted more than 60 Ukrainian drones over the southern Krasnodar region.

U.S. intelligence believes Putin probably didn’t order Navalny to be killed: Report

U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that Russian President Vladimir Putin probably didn’t order opposition politician Alexei Navalny killed at an Arctic prison camp in February, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday. Mr. Navalny, 47 when he died, was Mr. Putin’s fiercest domestic critic. 

Centre allows 99.5k tons of onion exports to 6 neighbouring nations

The Centre said it has allowed exports of 99,500 tonnes of onions, mainly sourced from Maharashtra, to six neighbouring countries despite the ban on shipments. The Centre has also allowed exports of 2,000 tonnes of white onion cultivated, especially, for export markets in the Middle East and some European countries.

U.S. food regulator gathering information on MDH, Everest spices after alleged contamination

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is gathering information on products of Indian spice makers MDH and Everest after Hong Kong halted sales of some of their products for allegedly containing high levels of a cancer-causing pesticide.”The FDA is aware of the reports and is gathering additional information about the situation,” an FDA spokesperson told Reuters.

India set to sign trade deal with Oman to expand its Middle East ties

India and Oman will sign a trade deal in the coming months, two Indian government officials said, as New Delhi seeks to expand its ties in the Middle East, where rising tensions are putting major shipping routes at risk. “It will help India with a strategic partner and access to key trade routes in a volatile region,” one official told Reuters.

IPL-17: LSG vs RR | Samson, Jurel ace the chase as Royals pull further away

Sanju Samson (71 n.o., 33b, 7×4, 4×6) and Dhruv Jurel (52 n.o., 34b, 5×4, 2×6) scripted Rajasthan Royals’ umpteenth turn of the plot this Indian Premier League, and took the table topper to a seven-wicket victory over Lucknow Super Giants at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday.

IPL-17: DC vs MI | Fraser-McGurk’s blistering knock helps Delhi Capitals see off Mumbai Indians in a runfest

The trend of gargantuan totals — in Indian Premier League in general and at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in particular — continued. So did that of Delhi Capitals winning at home. Riding on Jake Fraser-McGurk’s pyrotechnics up front and Tristan Stubbs’ strong finish, DC posted 257 for four against Mumbai Indians. Despite the MI power-hitters clearing boundaries frequently, the Capitals pace troika of Khaleel Ahmed, Mukesh Kumar, and Rasikh Salam Dar picked wickets at regular intervals to control the game.

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Lok Sabha Elections Phase 1 2024 Highlights: Nearly 64% Voter Turnout In Phase 1 Lok Sabha Polls

LS Polls 2024 Highlights: The results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be announced on June 4

New Delhi:

The first phase of voting for the 18th Lok Sabha elections were held in 21 states and Union territories on April 19. Nearly 64% voter turnout was recorded pm across the states. Seats in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Jammu and Kashmir, Lakshadweep and Puducherry go to polls today.

More than 16.63 crore voters, which include over eight crore men and women each, will cast their vote at nearly 2 lakh polling stations.

Union ministers Nitin Gadkari, Bhupendra Yadav, Kiren Rijiju, Jitendra Singh, Arjun Ram Meghwal, and Sarbananda Sonowal are in the fray in the first phase. Congress’s Gaurav Gogoi, DMK’s Kanimozhi, and BJP’s Tamil Nadu chief K Annamalai are also contesting the polls today.

While the BJP-led NDA is seeking a stronger majority, the opposition INDIA bloc are hoping for a rebound. In 2019, the UPA had won 45 of the 102 seats at stake on Friday and the NDA 41. Six of these seats have been redrawn as part of the delimitation exercise.

The general elections to elect 543 members of the 18th Lok Sabha will be held in seven phases, from April 19 to June 1. The results will be announced on June 4.

Here are the highlights on Lok Sabha polls Phase 1:

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Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Nearly 64% Voter Turnout In Phase 1 Of Polls

States

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (Provisional)

ALL INDIA

102

70.0

63.7

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1/1

65.1

64.0

Arunachal Pradesh

2/2

82.1

67.7

Assam

5/14

74.8

72.3

Bihar

4/40

53.6

48.5

Chhattisgarh

1/11

66.3

65.3

Jammu & Kashmir

1/5

70.2

65.2

Lakshadweep

1/1

85.2

59.0

Madhya Pradesh

6/29

75.1

66.7

Maharashtra

5/48

64.1

57.8

Manipur

2/2

82.7

69.2

Meghalaya

2/2

71.4

74.5

Mizoram

1/1

63.1

56.6

Nagaland

1/1

83.0

56.9

Puducherry

1/1

81.2

73.8

Rajasthan

12/25

64.0

57.3

Sikkim

1/1

81.4

75.1

Tamil Nadu

39/39

72.4

67.2

Tripura

1/2

81.9

80.6

Uttar Pradesh

8/80

66.6

59.5

Uttarakhand

5/5

61.9

54.6

West Bengal

3/42

84.8

77.6

Vidhan Sabha Turnout

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (Provisional)

Sikkim

32/32

81.4

75.3

Arunachal Pradesh

50/50

65.9

70.1

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Nearly 64% Voter Turnout In Phase 1 Of Polls

States

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (Provisional)

ALL INDIA

102

70.0

63.7

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1/1

65.1

64.0

Arunachal Pradesh

2/2

82.1

67.7

Assam

5/14

74.8

72.3

Bihar

4/40

53.6

48.5

Chhattisgarh

1/11

66.3

65.3

Jammu & Kashmir

1/5

70.2

65.2

Lakshadweep

1/1

85.2

59.0

Madhya Pradesh

6/29

75.1

66.7

Maharashtra

5/48

64.1

57.8

Manipur

2/2

82.7

69.2

Meghalaya

2/2

71.4

74.5

Mizoram

1/1

63.1

56.6

Nagaland

1/1

83.0

56.9

Puducherry

1/1

81.2

73.8

Rajasthan

12/25

64.0

57.3

Sikkim

1/1

81.4

75.1

Tamil Nadu

39/39

72.4

67.2

Tripura

1/2

81.9

80.6

Uttar Pradesh

8/80

66.6

59.5

Uttarakhand

5/5

61.9

54.6

West Bengal

3/42

84.8

77.6

Vidhan Sabha Turnout

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (Provisional)

Sikkim

32/32

81.4

75.3

Arunachal Pradesh

50/50

65.9

70.1

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Haryana’s Oldest Voter Is 118 Years Old

At 118, Dharamveer from Haryana’s Palwal district is the oldest male voter while Balbir Kaur of Sirsa is the oldest female voter at 117, Chief Electoral Officer Anurag Agarwal said, reported news agency PTI. “Dharamveer of Palwal district is the oldest voter in Haryana at 118 years. Similarly, Balbir Kaur of Sirsa district is 117 years old, Bhagwani of Sonipat district is 116 years old while Lakkhishek of Panipat district is 115 years old,” Mr Agarwal said. He said Chandro Kaur of Rohtak district and Rani of Fatehabad district are both 112 years old while Antidevi of Kurukshetra district, Sarjit Kaur and Chobi Devi are all aged 111 years.

Lok Sabha Polls LIVE: This Vulnerable Tribal Group In Andaman Votes For 1st Time
For the first time in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, seven members of the Shompen tribe, a particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTGs) of Great Nicobar Islands exercised their voting rights for the lone Lok Sabha seat in the union territory.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Nearly 2,500 Voters Cross India-Bangladesh Border To Vote In Tripura

Around 2,500 voters crossed the India-Bangladesh border today to cast their votes in Tripura, reported news agency ANI. The barbed wire fence might have cast a shadow on their lives but none wanted to miss the opportunity to exercise their franchise in the biggest festival of democracy. A substantial number of voters in Tripura are forced to stay beyond the barbed fences for historical reasons.

Those who have attained the legal voting age now feature on the electoral rolls of Tripura. Since morning, the border gates were opened to facilitate the voting.

Amid heightened security, Indian citizens, sort of cut off from the mainstream, said they have been receiving all kinds of cooperation from the authorities so that they can vote without any hassle.

Speaking to news agency ANI, Indian citizen Hafizur Rahmanz, who lives on the Bangladesh side of the barbed wires, said all 50 voters from his village were eager to vote in these elections.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 27-Member Joint Family Casts Votes Day After Losing Relative

Twenty-seven members of a joint family in Nagpur cast their votes today despite losing an elderly relative a day ago, reported news agency PTI. Madanmohan Khemani (74), second of five brothers, died on Thursday. “He always talked about the importance of voting,” said Manoj Khemani, his brother.

“Hence, all 27 of us today exercised our franchise at the Wardhaman Nagar polling booth. After that we took part in the Utthavna (post-death ritual),” he said.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: “Curious To Know The Results,” Says AR Rahman
Oscar-winning music composer AR Rahman voted in Chennai today and said, “I am curious to know what the result is. But let’s hope it is for the best. Let’s hope it is for the people, for the benefit of the people.”

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: “Bumper Voting” In 1st Phase, Says Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said “bumper voting” happened in the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections today and claimed that “Modi, Modi” chants were heard outside polling booths, reported news agency PTI. Twelve parliamentary seats in Rajasthan were among the 102 that went to polls in the first phase of the seven-phase elections. Addressing an election rally, Mr Shah said, “In the first phase, bumper voting is taking place across the country. Whoever goes in, comes out shouting ‘Modi, Modi’.”

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 70-Year-Old Voter Damages EVM In Haridwar

An elderly voter in Uttarakhand’s Haridwar threw an electronic voting machine (EVM) on the ground, demanding voting take place through ballot paper, the police said. The machine was damaged a little but was not replaced as it continued to function, they said. The man, 70-year-old Randhir, was taken into custody, the police said.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 60.03% Voter Turnout At 7 PM In Phase 1 Of Polls
Aggregate voter turnout for phase 1 at 7 pm is 60.03%

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 60.03% Voter Turnout At 7 PM In Phase 1 Of Polls
Aggregate voter turnout for phase 1 at 7 pm is 60.03%

Lok Sabha 2024 Polls LIVE: Security Personnel On Poll Duty Dies Of Heart Attack

A 28-year-old security personnel on election duty in Mizoram died of a heart attack today, officials said, reported news agency PTI. Lalrinpuia, who was in the second Indian Reserve Battalion (IRBn), was found dead this morning at the Vangchhia polling station in the state’s Champhai district when other security personnel tried to wake him, they said.

He died due to cardiac arrest around 4:45 am, the officials said.

His body was sent to his village in the state’s Khawzawl district after an autopsy at the Champhai district hospital, they said.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: TDP Candidate Delays Campaigning, Conducts C-Section On Woman In Danger
Putting her professional oath ahead of a potentially political one, a candidate for the assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh, who is also a doctor, delayed her campaign to help a woman deliver a baby via a caesarean section. 
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Poll Body’s Special Arrangements To Make Voting More Inclusive
Inclusive election: The Election Commission made arrangements for specially-abled and aged voters to cast their votes without any hurdles.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Dressed In Wedding Clothes, Newlyweds Cast Votes In Nainital

Gayatri Chandol and her husband grabbed eyeballs at the Dailia polling station in Nainital as they turned up in their wedding attire to cast votes, reported news agency PTI. The couple stood out as they waited their turn.

Gayatri got married late last night and was scheduled to leave with her husband today for her in-laws’ home but decided to cast her vote before her ‘vidaai‘. She works in Bengaluru and her husband, Ravi Shankar Tripathi, is a resident of the southern city.

However, she was not the only newlywed bride to cast her vote in Uttarakhand today.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 63.4% Voter Turnout In Chhattisgarh Till 5 PM

Chhattisgarh registered a voter turnout of 63.4% till 5 pm in the first phase of polls today.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 63.2% Voter Turnout In Tamil Nadu Till 5 PM

Tamil Nadu registered a voter turnout of 63.2% till 5 pm in the first phase of polls today.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 59.7% Voter Turnout Till 5 PM

States

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (5 PM) 

ALL INDIA

102

70.0

59.7

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1/1

65.1

56.9

Arunachal Pradesh

2/2

82.1

63.4

Assam

5/14

74.8

70.8

Bihar

4/40

53.6

46.3

Chhattisgarh

1/11

66.3

63.4

Jammu & Kashmir

1/5

70.2

65.1

Lakshadweep

1/1

85.2

59.0

Madhya Pradesh

6/29

75.1

63.3

Maharashtra

5/48

64.1

54.9

Manipur

2/2

82.7

67.7

Meghalaya

2/2

71.4

69.9

Mizoram

1/1

63.1

52.7

Nagaland

1/1

83.0

55.8

Puducherry

1/1

81.2

72.8

Rajasthan

12/25

64.0

50.3

Sikkim

1/1

81.4

68.1

Tamil Nadu

39/39

72.4

62.0

Tripura

1/2

81.9

76.1

Uttar Pradesh

8/80

66.6

57.5

Uttarakhand

5/5

61.9

53.6

West Bengal

3/42

84.8

77.6

Vidhan Sabha Turnout

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (5 AM) 

Sikkim

32/32

81.4

67.5

Arunachal Pradesh

50/50

65.9

64.7

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: EVMs Vandalised In Manipur Amid Reports Of Proxy Voting
EVMs were vandalised in Manipur’s Moirang Kampu amid reports of armed groups proxy voting for almost a hundred people. As the villagers raised an alarm and protested, the Inner Manipur Congress candidate, Bimol Akoijam rushed to the area.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Polling Over In Uttarakhand
Polling over for the day in Uttarakhand. Now, only those already inside the polling booths will be able to vote.

Lok Sabha 2024 Polls LIVE: Sri Lankan Tamil Born In Refugee Camp In India, Votes For 1st Time

Born in 1986 at a refugee centre in Rameswaram Mandapam camp and now living at a rehabilitation camp for Sri Lankan Tamils in Trichy’s Kottapattu, Nalaini Kirubakaran cast her vote for the first time today, reported news agency ANI. “For the first time, I voted… I am very happy. At the age of 38, my dream has been fulfilled. I am the first person in Tamil Nadu to vote from Sri Lankan Refugee Camp,” Ms Kirubakaran said.

In 2021, she moved the Madras High Court when her application for an Indian passport was rejected by a regional passport office.

The Madurai bench of the Madras High Court in August 2022 directed officials to issue her am Indian passport, pointing out that the birth certificate is from Mandapam and states that a person born in India between January 26, 1950 and July 1, 1987 is a “citizen by birth,” according to the Section 3 of the Citizenship Act, 1995.

Despite getting her passport, Nalaini Kirubakaran continues to live in the rehabilitation camp, with special permission from the district collector since her family is still stateless and living inside the Trichy refugee camp. She applied for a Voter ID card and received it in January 2024.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Altercation Between Inner Manipur Congress Candidate, Police
Major altercation breaks out between the police and the Inner Manipur Congress candidate Bimol Akoijam after his polling agent was allegedly driven out of a polling station.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 49.9% Voter Turnout Till 3 PM

States

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (3 PM) 

ALL INDIA

102

70.0

49.9

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1/1

65.1

45.5

Arunachal Pradesh

2/2

82.1

55.1

Assam

5/14

74.8

60.7

Bihar

4/40

53.6

39.7

Chhattisgarh

1/11

66.3

58.1

Jammu & Kashmir

1/5

70.2

57.1

Lakshadweep

1/1

85.2

44.0

Madhya Pradesh

6/29

75.1

53.4

Maharashtra

5/48

64.1

44.1

Manipur

2/2

82.7

63.0

Meghalaya

2/2

71.4

62.0

Mizoram

1/1

63.1

49.8

Nagaland

1/1

83.0

51.7

Puducherry

1/1

81.2

58.9

Rajasthan

12/25

64.0

41.5

Sikkim

1/1

81.4

52.7

Tamil Nadu

39/39

72.4

51.0

Tripura

1/2

81.9

68.4

Uttar Pradesh

8/80

66.6

47.4

Uttarakhand

5/5

61.9

45.6

West Bengal

3/42

84.8

66.3

Vidhan Sabha Turnout

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (3 PM) 

Sikkim

32/32

81.4

52.7

Arunachal Pradesh

50/50

65.9

54.3

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: “Silent Undercurrent” Against BJP In Western UP, Says Congress

The Congress on Friday claimed that a “silent undercurrent” is brewing across western Uttar Pradesh against the “failures” of the Modi government, as it flagged issues such as “neglect” of sugarcane farmers and examination paper leaks. “Today’s questions for the PM as he heads to UP: Why has the BJP neglected UP’s sugarcane farmers? Rs 20,000 crores later, why is the Ganga still India’s most polluted river? Is the Modi Sarkar doing anything to prevent paper leaks? Elaborating on what he said were “jumla details”, Ramesh said Uttar Pradesh is India’s largest sugarcane producer and yet, the BJP government has “neglected” farmers’ calls to increase the price of sugarcane,” Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said.

India National Elections 2024 Live: Rajinikanth, Dhanush, Ramdev Cast Their Vote
In Pics: People Across The Country Cast Their Vote In Lok Sabha Polls
Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: “INDIA Bloc Will Win Over 272 Seats”, Says Sachin Pilot

Congress leader Sachin Pilot said that the opposition’s INDIA bloc with cross the majority mark of 272 seats in the Lok Sabha polls and Congress will win more seats than the BJP in Rajasthan. “There is an atmosphere of change in the entire country and state and based on what I am seeing, I think that the performance of Congress will be much better than before and INDIA alliance will get a majority on June 4. It makes no sense to give a guarantee to cross 200,300,500 seats, all I can say is that in Rajasthan, we will get more seats than the BJP and INDIA alliance will cross the majority mark of 272 seats in the country,” he said.

Phase 1 Election 2024 Live: “BJP Will Win 400 Seats, Congress Will Struggle For 40”, Says Anurag Thakur

Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Anurag Thakur says that BJP will secure beyond 400 and Congress will struggle for even 40 seats. “BJP will secure beyond 400 and Congress will struggle for even 40 seats. Congress today talks about going back to paper ballots because in earlier times, polling booths were looted. Ballot boxes were falsely stamped. But today, because of the EVMs, there is transparency. No matter which government, the Election Commission has always done a great job… And this is the biggest strength of our democracy,” he said.

Elections 2024 Live: Trinamool, BJP Workers Clash In West Bengal’s Cooch Behar

The polling in the first two hours for three Lok Sabha constituencies in West Bengal on Friday was marred by incidents of violence in the Cooch Behar Lok Sabha constituency. The reports of inter-party clashes, burning down and ransacking of rival party offices and serious injuries to some party activists were being reported.

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: 5 Poll Officials Suspended In Kerala

Five poll officials were suspended for dereliction of duty after it was found that a CPI-M polling agent helped a 92-year-old woman cast her vote from home. According to the election rules, voters above the age of 85 can vote from their homes. In some visuals that have surfaced, local CPI-M leader Ganeshan could be seen helping the woman cast her vote. As per the rules, polling agents of any party cannot assist voters in exercising their franchise.

Phase 1 Election 2024 Live: 39.9% Voter Turnout Recorded Till 1 pm

Phase 1 Turnout

9:00 AM

11:00 AM

1:00 PM

3:00 PM

5:00 PM

Total

2024

10.7

24.5

39.9

 

 

 

2019

10.4

23.2

39.5

51.8

62.6

70.0

Change

0.3

1.3

0.4

 

 

 

Lok Sabha Phase 1 Live: Nearly 40% Voter Turnout Recorded By 1pm

States

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (1 PM) 

ALL INDIA

102

70.0

39.9

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1/1

65.1

35.7

Arunachal Pradesh

2/2

82.1

35.0

Assam

5/14

74.8

45.1

Bihar

4/40

53.6

32.4

Chhattisgarh

1/11

66.3

42.6

Jammu & Kashmir

1/5

70.2

43.1

Lakshadweep

1/1

85.2

29.9

Madhya Pradesh

6/29

75.1

44.4

Maharashtra

5/48

64.1

32.4

Manipur

2/2

82.7

46.9

Meghalaya

2/2

71.4

48.9

Mizoram

1/1

63.1

37.4

Nagaland

1/1

83.0

39.7

Puducherry

1/1

81.2

45.0

Rajasthan

12/25

64.0

33.7

Sikkim

1/1

81.4

36.8

Tamil Nadu

39/39

72.4

39.5

Tripura

1/2

81.9

53.0

Uttar Pradesh

8/80

66.6

37.0

Uttarakhand

5/5

61.9

37.3

West Bengal

3/42

61.9

51.0

Election 2024 Phase 1 Voting Live: “Uphold Essence Of Democracy”: BJP Chief JP Nadda

“As the 1st phase of Lok Sabha Election 2024 begins, I urge everyone to cast their votes in large numbers and uphold the essence of democracy. Your every vote holds the power to shape the trajectory of our nation’s future.”

Madhya Pradesh Mayor’s U-Turn: Urges Voters To Back Congress After Joining BJP

Chhindwara mayor Vikram Ahake, who recently joined the BJP, urged people to vote for Congress’ Nakul Nath. “Soon after joining a political party, I was feeling suffocated. I felt that I was not doing the right thing with a person who has developed Chhindwara,” Ahake said in a video message shared on social media. I don’t know what will happen to me, but if I don’t stand with my leader Kamal Nath and Nakul Nath today… as they have done a lot for me… I appeal to the voters to ensure the victory of Nakul Nath (and his father Kamal Nath) with a huge margin,” he said in the video message.

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: A Look At Uttar Pradesh

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Tripura Records 34.54% Voter Turnout Till 1PM
Tripura has recorded 34.54% voter turnout till 1 pm.

EVM Destroyed After Booth Capturing Attempt In Manipur’s Imphal

Armed attackers tried to capture a booth and broke EVM machines in Kohongman zone 3 constituency in Manipur’s Imphal East.

Lok Sabha Election Phase 1 Live: Voter Turnout Till 11:00 am in Uttarakhand

Voter turnout till 11:00 am in Uttarakhand: 24.83%

Nainital                         26.46%

Haridwar                       26.47%

Almora                          22.21%

Tehri                              23.23%

Garhwal                         23.43%

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live: Over 25% Voter Turnout Till 11 am In Uttar Pradesh

Voter turnout in Uttar Pradesh till 11 am: 25.20%

Bijnor                                          25.50%

Kairana                                        25.89%

Moradabad                                  23.35%

Muzaffarnagar                             22.62%

Nagina                                         26.89%

Pilibhit                                         26.94%

Rampur                                        20.71%

Saharanpur                                   29.84%

Lok Sabha Election Phase 1 Live: Jagan Reddy’s Party’s “Poor” Candidate Has Assets Worth Rs 161
YSRCP candidate from Yemmiganur Assembly constituency, Butta Renuka, who was recently called ‘poor’ by Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, has declared family assets of Rs 161.21 crore. The businesswoman owns automobile dealerships, hotels and educational institutions. She also owns the Butta Convention.
Phase 1 Election 2024 Live: 24.5% Voter Turnout Recorded Till 11 am

Elections 2024 Live: 24.83% Polling Was Recorded Till 11 am In Uttarakhand
In Uttarakhand, 24.83% voter turnout was recorded till 11 am in the five Lok Sabha constituencies

Elections 2024 Live: Voting Turnout In Madhya Pradesh Till 11 am

Voting turnout in Madhya Pradesh till 11 am

Davada –      30% 

Balaghat-     35.64% 

Seedhi-        24.87 %

Jabalpur-     27.41 %

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Overall Voter Turnout At 24.5% At 11 am

Phase 1 Turnout 

States

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (11 AM) 

ALL INDIA

102

70.0

24.5

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1/1

65.1

21.8

Arunachal Pradesh

2/2

82.1

18.0

Assam

5/14

74.8

27.2

Bihar

4/40

53.6

20.4

Chhattisgarh

1/11

66.3

28.1

Jammu & Kashmir

1/5

70.2

22.6

Lakshadweep

1/1

85.2

16.3

Madhya Pradesh

6/29

75.1

30.5

Maharashtra

5/48

64.1

19.2

Manipur

2/2

82.7

27.6

Meghalaya

2/2

71.4

31.7

Mizoram

1/1

63.1

25.9

Nagaland

1/1

83.0

22.5

Puducherry

1/1

81.2

27.6

Rajasthan

12/25

64.0

22.5

Sikkim

1/1

81.4

21.2

Tamil Nadu

39/39

72.4

23.7

Tripura

1/2

81.9

33.3

Uttar Pradesh

8/80

66.6

25.2

Uttarakhand

5/5

61.9

24.6

West Bengal

3/42

61.9

33.6

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Lok Sabha Polls: CRPF Jawan On Poll Duty Injured After Grenade Accidentally Explodes

A jawan of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) deployed on poll duty in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district was injured when a shell of Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) accidentally exploded, a police official said. Bijapur district falls in the Maoist-hit Bastar Lok Sabha constituency where voting was underway in the first phase of general elections, he added.

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: “BJP Does Not Find Space In Tamil Nadu,” Says K Kanimozhi

As the voting began for all 39 Lok Sabha seats in the state on Friday, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam leader Kanimozhi said here that the fight is “clearly” between the DMK and AIADMK as the “BJP does not find space in Tamil Nadu.”

“In Tamil Nadu, I do not even think they (BJP) will come in second place. The fight is clearly between DMMK and AIADMK. BJP does not find space here. BJP is not even contesting in Thoothukudi. In Tamil Nadu, INDIA alliance will get 39 seats and 1 seat in Puducherry,” she said.

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: “Lotus Will Bloom In Arunachal Pradesh”: Chief Minister Pema Khandu

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, after casting his vote in the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections, said that this time “kamal ka phool” is sure to bloom in Arunachal Pradesh and the BJP will win both Lok Sabha seats. “Today is the mega festival of democracy and voting for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections is underway. I expect that the number of voters this year will surpass the number of voters in 2019. BJP is going to make history in the state. We will also win both Lok Sabha seats. In the previous election, BJP got 41 seats and we hope that this time BJP will get 60 out of 60 seats,” he said.

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Bride-to-be Deepika Diwan, 20, from Girola Gauripada in Kondagaon took a break from her wedding rituals to cast her vote. 
In Pics: Women, Senior Citizens Queue Up To Cast Their Vote In Bihar, Uttarakhand And Assam
Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Polling Percentage Of Phase 1 In 8 UP Constituencies

The voting percentage of 8 constituencies of Uttar Pradesh is 12.66%.

Saharanpur- 16.49%

Kairana- 12.45%

Muzaffarnagar- 11.31%

Bijnor- 12.37%

Nagina – 13.91%

Moradabad- 10.89%

Rampur- 10.66%

Pilibhit- 13.36 %

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Voter Turnout For Phase 1 Till 9 am

Phase 1 Turnout 

States

No of Seats

2019 Phase 1 TO

2024 Phase 1 (9 AM) 

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1/1

65.1

8.6

Arunachal Pradesh

2/2

82.1

5.0

Assam

5/14

74.8

11.2

Bihar

4/40

53.6

9.2

Chhattisgarh

1/11

66.3

12.0

Jammu & Kashmir

1/5

70.2

10.4

Lakshadweep

1/1

85.2

5.6

Madhya Pradesh

6/29

75.1

14.1

Maharashtra

5/38

64.1

7.0

Manipur

2/2

82.7

7.6

Meghalaya

2/2

71.4

13.0

Mizoram

1/1

63.1

9.4

Nagaland

1/1

83.0

7.7

Puducherry

1/1

81.2

7.5

Rajasthan

12/25

64.0

10.7

Sikkim

1/1

81.4

6.6

Tamil Nadu

39/39

72.4

8.2

Tripura

1/2

81.9

13.6

Uttar Pradesh

8/80

66.6

12.2

Uttarakhand

5/5

61.9

10.1

West Bengal

3/42

61.9

15.1

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Voter Turnout Till 9 am

Phase 1 Turnout

9:00 AM

11:00 AM

1:00 PM

3:00 PM

5:00 PM

Total

2024

9.7

 

 

 

 

 

2019

10.4

23.2

39.5

51.8

62.6

70.0

Change

-0.7

 

 

 

 

 

Voter Turnout In Assam, Bihar And Chhattisgarh
Assam     11.15%

Bihar       9.23%

Chhattisgarh    12.02%

A Bride And Groom Cast Their Vote In Uttarakhand’s Pauri Garhwal
Over 15 % Voter Turnout Recorded In Madhya Pradesh, Tripura, West Bengal Till 10 am
Madhya Pradesh    15%

West Bengal    15.09%

Tripura            15.29%

Source: Election Commission

“Pehle Matdaan Phir Jalpaan”: Uttarakhand Chief Minister’s Advice To Voters
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami urged voters to turn out in high numbers and cast their vote in the Phase 1 of the Lok Sabha Elections. “Pehle Matdaan Phir Jalpaan. Today is the mega festival of democracy. I appeal to everyone to cast their votes and choose a good government. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has seen new heights in the last 10 years and our country has got global recognition. PM Modi wants to create a strong India and a strong Uttarakhand,” he said.

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: “Fight To Protect Constitution Begins Today”, Says Congress Chief Mallikarjun Kharge

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: “Future Of India In Your Hands”: MK Stalin’s Message To Voters

“I did the democratic duty of protecting the country! Everyone vote correctly. Especially, first-time voters-and young people, vote with enthusiasm! The future of our India is in your hands,” the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister said in a post on X.

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju Casts His Vote

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju cast his votes in his village Nafra in the newly created Bichom district of Arunachal Prades
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Explained: Why Is Webcasting Used At Polling Stations

Webcasting at polling booths is undertaken to keep in check illegal activities such as booth capturing, money distribution and bogus voting.

It is also used to broadcast and monitor live election process from a distant polling station and capture faces of voters coming to vote at polling stations.

As per an election commission, webcasting will be done in more than 50 per cent of the polling stations, along with the deployment of micro-observers in all polling stations.

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Leaders On Campaign Trail Today

  1. BJP President J.P. Nadda will hold three roadshows and a public meeting in Kerala.
  2. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Rajasthan on Friday.
  3. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge will address a public meeting in Bihar’s Bahadurganj.
  4. BSP chief Mayawati will address an election rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa.
  5. Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav will address a public meeting in Gautam Buddha Nagar’s Sikandrabad.
  6. Congress leader Sachin Pilot will campaign at Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur.
Lok Sabha Polls 2024: PM Modi To Campaign In UP, Madhya Pradesh And Maharashtra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will campaign for Lok Sabha poll candidates of the NDA in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra today. PM Modi is scheduled to address public meetings in Uttar Pradesh’s Amroha at 10am, Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh at 2 pm and Maharashtra’s Wardha at 5 pm.

“Rajasthn Will Repeat History”: Chief Minister Confident Of BJP’s Win
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said the voters of Rajasthan will return the BJP to power. “I would like to appeal to you today that this is a festival of democracy – do cast your vote. Your votes will strengthen our democracy, our country. I would like to tell you that Rajasthan will repeat the history of 2014 and 2019 – I am confident,” the chief minister said after casting his vote at Jaipur polling booth.

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Congress’s Gaura Gogoi Casts His Vote
Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi casts his vote for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections in Assam’s Jorhat.
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World’s shortest woman Jyoti Amge casts her vote for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections in Nagpur 
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“Your Votes Will Decide Future Of Indian Democracy”: Rahul Gandhi

Today is the first phase of voting!

Remember, each of your votes is going to decide the future of Indian democracy and the coming generations.

So come out and strengthen democracy by applying the balm of your vote to the wounds inflicted on the soul of the nation in the last 10 years.

Defeat hatred and open ‘mohabbat ki dukaan’ in every corner.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Waits In Queue At Polling Station To Cast His Vote

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma reached the Walbakgre polling station in Tura at 6.30 am and is waiting in queue for his turn to vote. 

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Polling Begins For Udhampur Seat In Jammu And Kashmir

Five years after Jammu and Kashmir lost its special status following the abrogation of Article 370, voting began in the first phase of general elections in the Udhampur constituency.

The polling will be held in 2,637 polling stations across the constituency despite pouring rain and will decide the fate of 12 candidates, including Union Minister Jitendra Singh.

Early voters braved the inclement weather in the morning to head to the polling stations. Over 16 lakh people, including 845,283 are men and 777,899 women are eligible to cast their vote. 

“Choose Strong, Decisive Leadership”: Home Minister Amit Shah To Voters

BJP vs Congress: Battle For 5 Lok Sabha Seats In Maharashtra Begins

In the first phase of the general elections, voting has begun for the five Lok Sabha seats of Maharashtra where more than 95 lakh people are eligible to vote.

In Nagpur, there is a direct fight between senior BJP leader Gadkari and Congress candidate Vikas Thakre.

In Chandrapur, BJP candidate and Maharashtra minister Sudhir Mungantiwar is facing Congress nominee Pratibha Dhanorkar

In Bhandara-Gondia, the BJP has fielded sitting MP Sunil Mendhe, who is pitted against Congress candidate Dr Prashant Patole.

Two-time Lok Sabha MP of BJP, Ashok Nete, is contesting against Congress nominee Dr Namdev Kirsan in Gadchiroli-Chimur (ST)

In Ramtek, the fight is between Shyamkumar Barwe of the Congress and Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena’s candidate Raju Parwe.

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Polling For Lone Seat in Andaman And Nicobar Island Begins

Amid tight secuirty, voting has begun for the lone Lok Sabha seat in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A total of 3.15 lakh voters – 1.64 lakh men, 1.51 lakh women are eligible to vote. Special polling stations have been established for 39 voters of the Great Nicobarese tribe of Strait Islands, 68 members of the Onge tribe at Hut Bay and 98 Shompen tribals of Great Nicobar Island.

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Dravidian politics and Tamil cinema: The conjoined twins of the Tamil motherland

Cinema, in the form of documentaries, short films, feature films, and even animated cartoons, has long been used as a medium to shed light on major events or social conditions to inform and agitate the masses. Our Western counterparts have been utilising films since the days of World War 1; interestingly, before the war, French cinema had a big share of the world market and its collapse made way for Hollywood to establish its hegemony. In India, films on anti-British propaganda started the movement during British rule and to date, the medium has proved to be a formidable tool for spreading ideologies in the Dravidian states, especially in Tamil Nadu where the lines between the two fields crossover quite often.

For those new to this, two facts could probably comprehend the magnitude of the symbiotic relationship politics and cinema share in Tamil Nadu; the state has had five Chief Ministers from the world of cinema (excluding the current CM MK Stalin who gave a shot with acting in Ore Raththam in 1987), and O Panneerselvam – who took charge as the Chief Minister thrice – was the first without any link to the world of cinema to head the State government since 1967.

Architects of this assemblage

Fascinatingly, the current ruling party of Tamil Nadu, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) was the one that understood the power of stage plays and films after understanding how films like Thyaga Bhoomi (1939) and Mathru Bhoomi (1939) penetrated the minds of the masses before Independence. So much so that Indian National Congress leader K Kamaraj asked if actors can manage presiding over a state. After independence, four Congress leaders — including C Rajagopalachari and Kamaraj — ruled the state until 1967 when the administrative power went to the hands of Dravidian parties and CN Annadurai became the first leader from a Dravidian party to turn CM of TN (then Madras State).

A still from ‘Oru Iravu’

A still from ‘Oru Iravu’
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The Hindu Archives

An excellent orator and writer, Annadurai pushed his ideologies through his writing that were made into films like Velaikari (1949) which was inspired by the Alexandre Dumas novel ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’, Nallathambi (1949) which was adapted from the Hollywood film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, and Ore Iravu (1951). The films focussed on tropes such as the disparity between the castes and classes and promoted social justice and education. Speaking of Velaikari and Ore Iravu, their lead actor KR Ramasamy, who previously staged both stories as plays, is said to be the first Tamil actor to dabble with politics. Not only was he a close follower and confidante of Anna, but his plays — which he continued after turning into a film star — doubled as fundraisers for the then-novice party, DMK.

Parallely, M Karunanidhi, who, as a high school student, created the Tamil Nadu Tamil Manavar Mandram (the Dravidian Movement’s first student wing), turned into a screenwriter with the MG Ramachandran-starrer Rajakumari (1947). For MGR, an emerging actor at that time who predominantly starred in romance and action films, it was Karunanidhi’s writing in films such as Maruthanaatu Ilavarasi (1950) and Manthiri Kumari (1950) that gave him a breakthrough.

 M.G. Ramachandran and V.N. Janaki in a still from ‘Maruthanaatu Ilavarasi’

M.G. Ramachandran and V.N. Janaki in a still from ‘Maruthanaatu Ilavarasi’
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The Hindu Archives

Around the same time, a youngster joined a drama troupe and worked his way up to play the lead in the stage play ‘Shivaji Kanda Hindu Rajyam’ written by CN Annadurai in the 40s that was presided over by Periyar EV Ramasami, who was then leading the Dravidar Kazhagam and the Self-respect movement. It was he who christened this young man VC Ganesan… as Sivaji Ganesan.

When the actor made his film debut with Parasakthi (1952) — alongside another actor-politician SS Rajendran — which was penned by Karunanidhi, the film was so politically charged that the then-ruling State government even demanded the film be banned. But the film, which was anti-Brahminical, commented against the caste system, took a dig at Hindu customs and was even cited as a minor reason for DMK overthrowing the Congress party in Tamil Nadu, went on to acquire a cult status. The film also paved the way to stricter censorship for films and plays which the writers bypassed by using puns and ambiguous phrases. By then, many prolific actors such as NS Krishnan and MR Radha made sure their characters were an extension of their personal ideologies which aligned with the Dravidian movement. Similarly, KB Sundarambal, a prominent face of Congress in the state, was later inducted as a member of the legislative council. Another prominent member of the Dravidian Movement was poet Bharathidasan whose writings served as a catalyst for the growth of the Self-Respect Movement.

Sivaji Ganesan in a still from ‘Parasakthi’

Sivaji Ganesan in a still from ‘Parasakthi’
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The Hindu Archives

When the mothership bifurcated

MGR, in 1972, founded the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) as a breakaway faction from DMK after an altercation with Karunanidhi and stuck to the policy of socialism and secularism based on the principles of Anna. Unlike fellow actors from DMK, MGR’s persona from films starring him as a friend and saviour of the downtrodden mirrored his real-life actions where he carried out philanthropic services. This led to a landslide victory in the 1977 state elections and MGR ruled the state until his death in 1987.

In this 1986 file photo, former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK founder M.G. Ramachandran greets the then propaganda secretary of the party, Jayalalithaa during an event in Madurai

In this 1986 file photo, former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK founder M.G. Ramachandran greets the then propaganda secretary of the party, Jayalalithaa during an event in Madurai
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The Hindu Archives

Soon after his death, the party was split between his widow VN Janaki and Jayalalithaa, a leading actor from 1965 whom MGR had collaborated with multiple times. When Janaki retired from politics, Jayalalithaa joined the two factions and served six terms as the TN CM. Sivaji, who initially was a part of DMK, later joined the Tamil National Party which was eventually absorbed by Congress. When the AIADMK factions broke, Congress decided to ally with Jayalalitha’s fragment, a move that Sivaji Ganesan opposed. This prompted him to leave the party and start his own short-lived political party, Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani.

The love-hate relationship between Tamil cinema and politics

The direct equation the two streams shared took a back seat after the death of MGR. The 90s, an important decade for the evolution of Tamil cinema, saw very little on the political front by those from the film industry. In the mid-90s, it was speculated that Rajinikanth might take the plunge into politics but the actor decided against it. He also supported DMK in the 1996 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election before which, he famously stated, “Even God cannot save the people if Jayalalitha comes back to power.” Though he would go on to announce his entry into politics in 2017, he eventually dissolved his organisation Rajini Makkal Mandram in 2021 and affirmed that he would not be entering politics.

Meanwhile, his peer and close friend Kamal Haasan formed the centrist party Makkal Needhi Maiam in 2018. His party failed to win a seat in the 2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, and despite securing 2.62% of the votes, Kamal himself lost in the Coimbatore South constituency by a slender margin. He opted out of the 2024 Lok Sabha election and instead campaigned for the DMK-led alliance.

(L-R) Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth and M Karunandhi

(L-R) Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth and M Karunandhi
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R. Ragu

Over the last few decades, many more actors gave politics a shot albeit with comparatively lesser success. Multihyphenate T Rajendar, a long-time supporter of DMK launched his own party, All India Latchiya Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. Vijayakanth formed the centre-left party Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam in 2005 and despite becoming the leader of the opposition in 2011, he could not undo the following slump. Post his death, his party seems to have gotten a new lease of life and was allotted five seats in the recent election.

Khushbu, who initially joined DMK and later Congress, is now a part of BJP. Sarathkumar established the All India Samathuva Makkal Katchi and had previously served as a member of the Rajya Sabha and the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. He recently merged his party with the BJP, and his wife, actor Radhika is contesting as the BJP candidate from the Virudhunagar Lok Sabha constituency. Ramarajan was elected to the 12th Lok Sabha as an AIADMK candidate from the Thiruchendur Lok Sabha constituency in 1998. Actor Napoleon joined DMK and served as the Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment from 2009 to 2013. Karthik heads the Akila India Naadalum Makkal Katchi. Veteran filmmaker K Bhagyaraj had a short-lived party named MGR Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam. Director Seeman started the social outfit Naam Tamilar Iyakkam during the end of the Sri Lankan Civil War which has turned into Naam Tamilar Katchi and is now fielding 39 candidates in the Lok Sabha elections.

When cinema reflected the world of politics

While many actors took the political plunge during and after their heyday within the film industry, there are a slew of actors/technicians who used the medium to reflect on the political situations of that particular era. Interestingly, most of them took the satirical route and their lines, which were often tagged as ‘sirikavum, sindhikavum’ (to laugh and contemplate). Cho Ramaswamy was one of the earliest political satirists who infused jabs at that period’s political moves and movers in the films he starred as a comedian, and it was also the underlying theme for his directorial Muhammad bin Tughluq (1971).

Cho Ramasamy in the Tamil film ‘Mohamed Bin Thuglak’

Cho Ramasamy in the Tamil film ‘Mohamed Bin Thuglak’

K Balanchander brought in a new wave of films which were centred on social themes and interpersonal relationships mostly with a woman protagonist. His film Achamillai Achamillai (1984) satirises the Indian political system and the toll it takes on small-time politicians while Thanneer Thanneer (1981) dealt with everyday problems caused by political corruption. Probably the most famous film in the genre which has become synonymous with political satires has to be Manivannan’s Amaidhi Padai(1994). With a strong political acumen, Manivannan’s directorial ventures — like Palaivana Rojakkal (1986) which was written by M Karunanidhi — as well as the supporting roles he played — like Thai Maaman (1994), Villadhi Villain (1995), Ellame En Pondattithaan (1998) and Mudhalvan (1999) were replete with political references delivered comically. Speaking of lacing regular film dialogues with political references, SS Chandran also made a name for himself with his witty lines. Sathyaraj also made his fair share of political satires like Maha Nadigan (2004) and Suyetchai MLA (2006) apart from the aforementioned Amaidhi Padai and Thai Maamani.

The late 90s and early 2000s saw a plethora of political films such as biopics on yesteryear political leaders as well as fictional takes such as Makkal Aatchi (1995) and a slew of Shankar films on social issues like Gentleman (1993), Indian (1996), Mudhalvan (1999), Anniyan (2005) and Sivaji: The Boss (2007).

Mohanlal and Prakash Raj in a still from ‘Iruvar’

Mohanlal and Prakash Raj in a still from ‘Iruvar’

Mani Ratnam, apart from making films like Roja (1992), Bombay (1995), Uyire (1998), Kannathil Muthamittal (2002) and Aayutha Ezhuthu (2004) that have politics as a canvas on which the plots are mounted, also gave us Iruvar (1997) – inspired by the lives of Karunanidhi, MGR and Jayalalithaa – which has become a textbook example for political dramas in Kollywood. In the contemporary Tamil film landscape, there have been a fair share of political satires such as Saguni (2012), Joker (2016), LKG (2019) and Tughlaq Durbar (2021) as well as commercial entertainers with a political backdrop like Ko (2011), Kodi (2016), Sarkar (2018), NOTA (2018), NGK (2019) and Kodiyil Oruvan (2021).

A new wave on the horizon

In the last decade, filmmakers like Pa Ranjith, Mari Selvaraj (with films such as Pariyerum Perumal, Karnan and Maamannan) and Vetrimaaran (Visaranai, Asuran and Viduthalai) have introduced audiences to a new wave of socio-political films that talk about oppression, exploitation and lack of social justice, and have put anti-caste politics in the front and centre of Tamil cinema. Ranjith — whose directorials include politically charged films like Madras, Kaala and Natchathiram Nagargiradhu — apart from also producing such films, extends his social work in various forms like Neelam Cultural Center (that led to The Casteless Collective band), Vaanam Art Festival, Koogai Film Movement and the recently concluded PK Rosy Film Festival that’s named after the first Dalit actress.

Director Pa Ranjith and Rajinikanth from the sets of ‘Kaala’

Director Pa Ranjith and Rajinikanth from the sets of ‘Kaala’

Apart from them, works of filmmakers like Ram, Manikandan, Raju Murugan, Gopi Nainar and Lenin Bharathi and films like Uriyadi, Ka Pae Ranasingam and Nenjuku Needhi have held a mirror to the sociopolitical issues and how they plague the lives of commoners.

Looking ahead to the future on and off-screen

Despite a new breed of filmmakers making it full circle for Tamil cinema and bringing it back to propagate anti-caste concepts with films on inclusivity and anti-establishment, Kollywood’s tryst with its purveyors doubling it as a launch pad into politics shows no signs of stopping. The son of the state’s current CM Stalin, Udhayanidhi, who entered the film industry as a producer and distributor, and turned actor, contested and won in the Chepauk – Thiruvallikeni Assembly Constituency in the 2021 elections before being sworn in as minister in Youth Welfare and Sports Development, in his father’s cabinet.

Udhayanidhi Stalin and Vijay

Udhayanidhi Stalin and Vijay

Probably the biggest announcement concerning the topic in recent times came earlier this year when Vijay announced the launch of his political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam. The actor, who announced his foray into politics at the peak of his career, declared that his party would enter the electoral fray in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

2024 marks the 80th year of Periyar starting the social movement called Dravidar Kazhagam which gave to the rise of parties that have ruled the state since 1967. Cinema and politics, in various degrees of intensity, have remained intertwined since then. Though a large section of the public might criticise the power those from the film industry wield in the world of politics, what the forefathers of Dravidian politics wrote as dialogues in films back in the 50s still sounds eerily relevant. Need an example? A line written by veteran Karunanidhi, personified by the legendary Sivaji in his debut film Parasakthi, goes, “Kovilile kuzhapam vilaivithen, kovil koodathu enbadharkaga alla, kovil kodiyavarin koodaram-ah irruka koodathu enbadharkaga.”

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After Meeting Till 4 am, BJP May Name 100 Lok Sabha Candidates: Sources

PM Modi with Home Minister Amit Shah (File).

New Delhi:

The BJP is expected to release a first list of candidates – over 100 names, which will include heavyweights like Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah – for the 2024 Lok Sabha election later today, after marathon overnight meetings in Delhi, including one led by the Prime Minister at his Delhi residence that began 11 pm Thursday and finished at 4 am Friday.

Sources have told NDTV the BJP’s strategy, as it bids for a third term, revolves around getting feedback on sitting MPs’ – including but not limited to discussions with grassroots-level workers and voters in their constituencies – and a tactical reshuffle to eliminate the anti-incumbency bias.

Sources also said last night the party intends to name a chunk of its candidates, not including those from National Democratic Alliance allies, well before poll dates are announced to ramp up pressure on its main (only) rival – the Congress-led INDIA bloc, which has still not finished seat-share deals.

Hindi Heartland, South Focus

NDTV was told the Thursday night-Friday morning meet would focus on candidates for the Hindi heartland states of UP, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan, as well as Mr Modi’s home state of Gujarat. Also in focus were the southern states of Kerala – where the BJP has traditionally been a non-entity – and Telangana, where it was routed by the Congress last year.

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A decision for other states, including Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu, have been put on hold pending alliance talks with regional parties. In the latter two states the BJP is hoping to re-establish ties with the Akali Dal and the AIADMK, while in the former it must choose between the ruling YSR Congress Party and the Telugu Desam Party-Jana Sena alliance.

PM Modi, Amit Shah In First List?

In any case, the list is not due before noon, but it is likely Mr Modi will return to defend his seat in Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi, which has been a BJP bastion since 1991 (save a Congress win in 2004).

He claimed dominant wins here in 2014 and 2019, winning the first election by 3.7 lakh votes and the second by nearly 4.8 lakh. There was speculation the Prime Minister’s hat-trick bid could be challenged by the INDIA bloc, with Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra a possible candidate.

READ | Nitish, Priyanka’s Names Proposed For This Big Challenge

The other possible candidate was Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, but that has been ruled out since the Janata Dal (United) boss – a founding member of INDIA – has now re-allied with the BJP.

READ | Public Feedback, Tech: How BJP Is Picking Lok Sabha Poll Candidates

Ms Gandhi Vadra’s (long-awaited) electoral debut – there was talk she would run in the 2019 election too – has not been confirmed yet, and the stepping down of Congress matriarch Sonia Gandhi from the party’s Raebareli stronghold has opened up a possible perfect unveiling op for the party.

Amit Shah, meanwhile, could be fielded from Gujarat’s Gandhinagar.

The BJP has held the seat – which has sent stalwarts like LK Advani and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to the Lok Sabha – since 1989. Mr Shah won this seat in 2019 – he recorded a dominant win, beating the Congress’ Chaturainh Chavda by over 5.5 lakh votes.

Other Big Names?

Amit Shah’s cabinet colleagues – Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia – may contest from Lucknow and Guna-Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh, respectively.

Like Gandhinagar, the UP capital is a BJP stronghold.

Mr Vajpayee held this seat from 1991 to 2004 and Rajnath Singh has held it since 2014, seeing off the Congress’ Rita Bahugana Joshi and the Samajwadi Party’s Poonam Sinha.

Mr Scindia’s expected seat in Madhya Pradesh is seen as sure thing since it is his family citadel. The Scindia royal family has won this seat 14 times since the first election in 1952.

Jyotiraditya Scindia held this seat between 2002 (a bypoll necessitated by his father Madhavrao Scindia’s death) and 2014, but that was as a member of the Congress. After his controversial cross-over, he surrendered the seat and was instead nominated to a Rajya Sabha seat from the state.

In 2019 the seat was won by the BJP’s Krishna Pal Yadav.

Others who may be named in the first list are former Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal from Assam’s Dibrugarh, a seat he won in 2004 (when with the Asom Gana Parishad).

READ | BJP To Contest 11 Lok Sabha Seats In Assam, 3 For Allies

Across Assam the BJP will contest 11 seats, leaving three for its allies – the Asom Gana Parishad and United People’s Party Liberal, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said Thursday.

No Pragya Thakur, Shivraj Chouhan Returns?

There are likely to be some surprises too, with buzz fiery Bhopal MP Pragya Thakur will not return to defend her seat, which was offered to ex-Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Mr Chouhan – sacked after the BJP’s Assembly poll win last year, despite his welfare measures, particularly the ‘Laadli Behna’ scheme, ensuring the party retained the state – reportedly refused the seat, and said he wants to contest from his home district of Vidisha.

The former Chief Minister is a five-time winner from the seat – from 1991 to 2004 – that has also been a BJP fortress; the saffron party has held Vidisha since 1989.

Room For Allies

The meeting also likely saw talks about leaving six seats in politically key Uttar Pradesh, which sends 80 MPs to the Lok Sabha, for regional allies like the Apna Dal and the Rashtriya Lok Dal of Jayant Chaudhary, which the BJP reportedly won over from INDIA despite their January agreement.

READ | Lok Sabha Countdown Begins, BJP Works On Allies’ Seat-Share

Overall, the plan is to name at least 50 per cent of its candidates by March 10. In 2019 the party did the same thing; it revealed 164 candidates on March 21, weeks before dates were announced.

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