India Votes 2024 series begins by delving into the intricacies of India, a nation of 1.4 billion people, hosting the world’s largest elections. With over 15 million poll workers involved, nearly a billion voters will have the opportunity to cast their votes. In this first episode, we also explore the functioning of the Indian Parliament and the election process for Indian MPs, particularly aimed at young, #firsttime voters. The episode concludes with an analysis of battleground states, key players, and frontrunners in the polls.

INDIA VOTES 2024, presented by the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) is a six-episode series that takes you on an insightful journey through the heart of Indian democracy. While the Indian Prime Minister #NarendraModi is seeking a third term, a brand new Coalition is on the bloc – the I.N.D.I.A (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance) featuring key opposition leaders such as Congress scion #RahulGandhi, TMC leader #MamataBanerjee, and AAP leader #Arvind Kejriwal among many others.

INDIA VOTES 2024 goes beyond the headline and daily coverage to explain critical topics and issues facing Indian voters as they participate in the elections of the world’s largest democracy.

Subscribe now as we unravel key issues of #Indianelections through engaging explainers and provide context and clarity on the influence of politics on citizens.

00:00 – Introduction
02:53 – How many people will vote in the 2024 election?
03:57 – How will an election of this size be conducted?
04:41 – 15 million poll workers
04:58 – What is an ‘EVM’?
06:05 – How do candidates engage with voters?
07:55 – What does the Indian Parliament look like?
09:35 – The structure of the Indian Parliament
09:58 – How many seats are needed to win the election?
11:11 – What does the Lok Sabha do?
12:10 – Current state of play in the Lok Sabha
14:07 – Young guns in the Indian parliament
14:39 – Does India need more MPs?
17:50 – Who seems most likely to win the 2024 election?
23:30 – The battleground states
25:45 – Is it possible for BJP to get 400 seats?
27:18 – Outro

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35 thoughts on “2024 India Elections: Everything you need to know | India Votes 2024”
  1. Citizenship is given to religious minorities from neighboring countries who are Islamic ..many minorities are persecuted there especially Hindus and Sikhs..the only place in the world they can find solace is India…the citizenship amendment act is the aftermath of India’s partition and it was supposed to be executed long before to bring justice to those people and it was even proposed and pursued by Congress..It’s not an invention of BJP..BJP being a strong political party who won on its ideologies have made it possible..they have to do it and it’s the people’s demand by whom BJP was voted to power!It’s done through a democratic process in Parliament and it’s not executed as an authoritarian order !!All governance in India is by a democratic parliamentary process !!Al Jazeera is conveniently picking what suits their propaganda !!

  2. Can you imagine a bunch of diametrically opposed political parties which are bitter rivals coming together to defeatbone man ? Yeah, that's our opposition. When people see such a contradictory alliance, they lose trust. When opposition loses, democracy dies according to them.

  3. This news documentary has biased views, those who can’t see this are blinded by the hype created of growth, this is not balanced journalism, this is PR with the cover of fake mask of balanced journalism.
    Focus on words and people in this video you will find out.

  4. 27:02 who is this guy …he is such an illiterate …i mean you can pick any significant guy who actually knows what happening and ask him why ask a nobody ..is it that you cant find anyone who was willing to come to your show LOL

  5. Hindus reclaimed their grand Ram temple back which originally was a hindu temples which was destroyed by islamists. Its not hard to understand and its proven in supreme court of the largest democracy in the world. Simple facts.

  6. Modi is loved by all coz he is not some fancy guy who comes from a billioanre family having studied in harvard …he is a common man who rose from among us ..he knows the middle class coz he was from middle class he knows what india is coz he is a common indian ..rahul gandhi can never become the PM

  7. India needs a better Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi is unfit, immature even today when his age is 54 yrs.
    He has Zero experience in administration. He has been forced into politics by congress loyalist.

  8. I think ABC should learn more from BBC to do better propaganda and narrative building than this. Poor foreign media will need a lot of burnoil after Modi comes to power for the 3rd term and to make India 3rd largest economy of the World.😂

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