As India heads to the polls for the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections, the country is faced with a choice between continuing with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership or seeing a debut for Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. With varying voter turnouts across different states, the candidates have urged voters to come out in large numbers to decide the future of the country. However, reports of booth jamming and voter intimidation have raised concerns about the fairness of the election process.
BJP President J P Nadda has accused the Congress of prioritizing the rights of Muslims over Dalits, STs, and OBCs in the ongoing Lok Sabha polls. He cited statements made by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and accused the opposition party of trying to declare the Muslim community as SCs for political gain. This comes as other prominent leaders cast their votes in states like Kerala, where all seats are up for grabs in this phase of the election.