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In PICS: From Mohan Bhagwat To Chidambaram, Leaders Cast Their Vote As Polling Begins For 102 LS Seats

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Leaders from various states come out to cast their vote during the first phase on Friday, April 19.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Leaders from various states come out to cast their vote during the first phase on Friday, April 19.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Leaders from various states come out to cast their vote during the first phase on Friday, April 19.

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Former Tamil Nadu CM and AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami shows off his finger marked with indelible ink at Salem, Tamil Nadu after casting his voting during this Lok Sabha polls’ first phase. (Photo: ANI)
Former Tamil Nadu CM and AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami shows off his finger marked with indelible ink at Salem, Tamil Nadu after casting his voting during this Lok Sabha polls’ first phase. (Photo: ANI)
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Congress candidate Gaurav Gogoi from Johrat, Assam shows his finger marked with indelible ink after casting his vote in his constituency during Lok Sabha Polls Phase 1.  (Photo: PTI)
Congress candidate Gaurav Gogoi from Johrat, Assam shows his finger marked with indelible ink after casting his vote in his constituency during Lok Sabha Polls Phase 1. (Photo: PTI)
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On the first phase of Lok Sabha elections, Congress leader P Chidambaram at a polling booth in Sivaganga in Tamil Nadu to cast his vote. (Photo: ANI)
On the first phase of Lok Sabha elections, Congress leader P Chidambaram at a polling booth in Sivaganga in Tamil Nadu to cast his vote. (Photo: ANI)
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat shows his inked finger after casting his vote in Nagpur, Maharashtra in the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections. (Photo: ANI)
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat shows his inked finger after casting his vote in Nagpur, Maharashtra in the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections. (Photo: ANI)
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Tamilisai Soundarajan, BJP's South Chennai candidate, gives a thumbs-up to the media, as she walks out after casting her at a polling booth in Saligramam, Chennai. (Photo: ANI)
Tamilisai Soundarajan, BJP's South Chennai candidate, gives a thumbs-up to the media, as she walks out after casting her at a polling booth in Saligramam, Chennai. (Photo: ANI)
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Congress candidate from Garhwal and his family show their finger marked his indelible ink after they cast their vote on Friday. (Photo: ANI)
Congress candidate from Garhwal and his family show their finger marked his indelible ink after they cast their vote on Friday. (Photo: ANI)
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K Annamalai, Tamil Nadu BJP chief and party’s candidate from Coimbatore cast his vote at a polling booth in Uthupatti, Karur in the state (Photo: ANI)
K Annamalai, Tamil Nadu BJP chief and party’s candidate from Coimbatore cast his vote at a polling booth in Uthupatti, Karur in the state (Photo: ANI)

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