Vijayapur: A video of BJP candidate Viju Gowda Patil from Babaleshwar constituency has gone viral in which he is threatens to commit suicide accusing injustice being done to him in the election. 

 Patil said “12 EVMs were changed in the Babaleshwar constituency. But I was not notified about this. The authorities of this district have already been 'booked.'”

 In the video, Patil is threatening that he would write a death note in the name of DC and Election Commissioner before committing suicide. Wasdf

 Congress candidate MB Patil won the Babaleshwar assembly seat with a huge difference. While MB Patil got 98,339 votes, Viju Patil gained 68,624 votes and lost by 29,715 votes.

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New Delhi (PTI): As polling began in 49 constituencies for the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said it has become clear that people have stood up to protect the Constitution and democracy and the country is witnessing a storm of change.

Voting is being held in 49 constituencies in six states and two union territories in the fifth phase, which will decide the electoral fate of several prominent leaders like Gandhi, Union ministers Rajnath Singh and Smriti Irani and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah.

In a post in Hindi on X, Gandhi said, "Today is the fifth phase of voting! In the first four phases itself, it has become clear that people have stood up to protect the Constitution and democracy and are defeating the BJP."

"This country is fed up with the politics of hatred and is now voting on its own issues. Youths for jobs, farmers for MSP and freedom from debt, women for economic independence and security, and labourers for fair wages.

"The people are fighting this election along with INDIA (bloc) and there is a storm of change in the country," the former Congress president said.

"I am appealing to the entire country, including Amethi and Rae Bareli, come out and vote in large numbers for the prosperity of your families, for your own rights and for the progress of India," Gandhi said.