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Special Project: Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Election 2024 complete coverage: Candidates, MP profiles, interviews, voter guides, choosing your MP, polling info, news, analysis and data.

The 2024 Parliamentary Elections saw over 600 million voters choose 543 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. Find out more about your elected representative, their promises and how you can hold them accountable over the next five years!

Meet your new MPs!

Chennai

  • Chennai North – Dr Kalanidhi Veerasamy
  • Chennai Central – Dayanidhi Maran
  • Chennai South – Thamizhachi Thangapandian

Bengaluru

  • Bangalore North
  • Bangalore Central
  • Bangalore South
  • Bangalore Rural

Mumbai

  • Mumbai North – Piyush Goyal
  • Mumbai South – Arvind Sawant
  • Mumbai North East – Sanjay Dina Patil
  • Mumbai North West – Ravindra Waikar
  • Mumbai North Central – Varsha Gaikwad
  • Mumbai South Central – Anil Desai
  • Kalyan
  • Thane

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