After 13 days of intense campaigning for the Assembly elections, loudspeakers were silenced today, Monday, November 18, at 5 PM. With voting scheduled for November 20, the final two days are important for the election process. Authorities and law enforcement will heighten their efforts, deploying mobile and stationary teams to monitor activities and ensure a smooth election day.
The movements of political candidates, party workers, and citizens will be closely monitored. On the last Sunday before voting, candidates from major alliances like Mahayuti, Maha Vikas Aghadi, MNS, and Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, along with independent candidates, ramped up their campaigning in constituencies. Nagpur city and surrounding areas witnessed a surge in activity as the election drew closer.
Candidates took full advantage of the final weekend, holding rallies and canvassing door-to-door to gather voter support. Sunday became a critical day for wrapping up campaign efforts and engaging with potential voters.
Authorities remain on high alert to ensure that the Model Code of Conduct is followed, with strict surveillance to prevent any covert campaigning or unethical practices in the last days before voting