Indian elections 2014: Polling in sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections underway

Eurasia News

NEW DELHI: The polling for the sixth phase of the nine-phase Lok Sabha elections is underway in India on Thursday as over 18 crore eligible voters in 117 constituencies across 11 states and one union territory are casting votes to elect their representatives.

Indian elections 2014: Polling in sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections underway

The Indian elections which began on April 7 will continue till May 12 during which some 814 million eligible voters will elect members of the 543-seat Lok Sabha in the world’s biggest elections.

The result of this election will be declared on May 16 before the 15th Lok Sabha completes its constitutional mandate on May 31, 2014.

The main contest in the elections is between the Congress Party, led by Rahul Gandhi, and main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by the nationalist leader, Narendra Modi.

The polling for the first five phases of Lok Sabha elections has already been held while another substantial round of polling in the Lok Sabha elections continues.