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In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the grand alliance got 42% votes, while the NDA got 52%. If AAP cuts even 2 to 4 percent of the grand alliance's votes, especially in urban areas like Patna, Darbhanga, and Muzaffarpur, then it can indirectly benefit the NDA on many seats. And these two-four percent votes will further strengthen its status as a national party.
Is Bihar’s e-voting experiment an innovation or a democratic gamble?
In a landmark move, Bihar has become the first Indian state to implement e-voting via a mobile phone app, enabling select voters to cast their ballots remotely. On the surface, this represents a leap forward in digital democracy, convenience, and inclusion. But scratch beneath this sheen of progress, and an unsettling reality emerges: this innovation risks subverting the very ideals it seeks to strengthen. At the core of any voting system lies …
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