Sunday , November 24 2024

Shunak's fate hangs in the balance

London: Voting has started in Britain today at 7 am (local time). But according to analysts, the future of the Tory (Conservative) party and its leader and current Prime Minister of Britain Rishi Shunke is in limbo. Shun's party needs 326 seats for a significant majority. But 61-year-old Keir Starmer's Whig (Labor) party can get a majority against 44-year-old Shunke. However, Starmer also admits that his party does not expect to get a huge majority.

During his six-week election campaign, Schunke repeatedly warned voters against Starmer's party's announced tax rises, but the warnings did not achieve much success.

It is noteworthy that apart from British voters, registered voters of Commonwealth countries including India also have the right to vote in this election.

Voting will run from 7 am to 10 pm and during this time around 4 crore 65 lakh voters will be able to exercise their franchise.

In fact, the issue of immigrants is becoming the main issue in this election. Shunuk is against allowing more immigrants or refugees in Britain. He was the one who sent refugees from Ronda back to their homeland. Apart from this, Brexit (separation from the European Union) and the economic crisis as well as the Ukraine and Gaza wars are also important issues. Any party needs at least 326 seats to get a majority in Britain's 650 seats. It is doubtful whether Shunuk will be able to reach that figure or not. The reason for this is the above issues.

In such a situation, former British Prime Minister and Tory leader Boris Johnson surprised everyone by joining this election campaign. In a program, he urged voters to vote for Tory, and warned voters against Labor's leftist policies to prevent the Whigs (Labor) from gaining a huge majority. Observers are constantly keeping an eye on this important election.