Leaders of major political parties criss-crossed major states including Karnataka, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar in their bid to woo voters, raising national as well as local issues.
Polling will take place in 28 seats in Karnataka, followed by Rajasthan (20), Maharashtra (19), Uttar Pradesh and Odisha (11 each), Madhya Pradesh (10), Bihar (7), Jharkhand (6), West Bengal (4), Chhattisgarh (3), Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur (1 each).
Karnataka witnessed intense campaign by both national as well as state bigwigs for a sharply bipolar fight. Prominent candidates in the fray include Nandan Nilekani (Cong), former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda (JD-S) and Union Minister Veerappa Moily (Cong).
For BJP, hoping for a turnaround in its fortunes after its debacle in assembly polls last year, the biggest thrust to its campaign came from Narendra Modi whose blitzkrieg generated the atmospherics it is looking for.
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Modi addressed 13 rallies in the last four months, but BJP veterans L K Advani and Sushma Swaraj gave a miss to the campaign with no convincing explanation from the state unit which merely said they were preoccupied elsewhere.
Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal was on a single lap of campaign in Bangalore. AAP is aiming big contesting all the seats in Karnataka.
There are altogether 435 candidates in the fray in the state that will have a one-day polling in which 4.62 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise.
In Rajasthan, 3.8 crore voters will decide the fate of 239 candidates.
In Maharashtra, nearly 3.25 crore voters will elect 19 MPs from a field of 358 candidates including stalwarts like Union Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, ex-Chief Minister Ashok Chavan and BJP leader Gopinath Munde.