On Saturday, March 16, India's election commission announced the world's largest parliamentary elections, which will begin on April 19. Almost a billion people are expected to take part in them.
About 970 million citizens are registered for over a million polling stations in this large -scale election process, which will participate about 2400 political parties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is two terms and an alliance of twenty opposition parties, will compete in Parliament.
According to the survey, the Hindu Nationalist Party of Fashion "Bharati Gianata" (BDP) is leading.
Within a few months before the announcement of the voting date, his party was conducted by a pre -election campaign, promoting their ideas. The Prime Minister actively visited different regions of the country, opening new projects, participating in religious events and performing at public and private events.
According to the publication, fashion aims to receive 370 places for BDP and more than 400 seats for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the lower house of parliament, consisting of 543 members.