Google commemorated the sixth phase of India's Lok Sabha elections with a special Doodle on Saturday. This phase encompasses 58 constituencies across six states and two union territories.
The Google Doodle showcases an uplifted index finger marked with ink, symbolizing the act of voting in India. This indelible ink is emblematic of the democratic process in the country and serves as a reminder of civic duty.
Google has been featuring similar Doodles for each phase of the general elections, highlighting the importance of democratic participation and civic engagement.
In the sixth phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, approximately 11.13 crore eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots. The Election Commission of India has designated nearly 1.14 lakh polling stations across 58 constituencies for this phase.
Among the eligible voters are 5.84 crore men, 5.29 crore women, and 5,120 third gender voters.
Several prominent candidates are contesting in this phase, including Manohar Lal Khattar from Karnal, Bansuri Swaraj from New Delhi, Manoj Tiwari and Kanhaiya Kumar from North East Delhi, Naveen Jindal from Kurukshetra, and Raj Babbar from Gurgaon, among others.
These candidates represent various political parties and constituencies, adding to the significance of the election phase.
Voters from diverse regions are participating in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections. Apart from Delhi and Haryana, this phase includes fourteen seats in Uttar Pradesh,
Eight seats in Bihar and West Bengal, six seats in Odisha, four seats in Jharkhand, and one seat in Jammu and Kashmir. Additionally, 42 assembly constituencies in Odisha will also vote alongside the Lok Sabha elections.
Results and Conclusion:
The results of the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, along with the assembly constituencies, are scheduled to be announced on June 4. This phase represents a crucial step in the democratic process of India, shaping the political landscape and reflecting the will of the people.