Lok Sabha Election 2024: Infosys founder Narayana Murthy, author Sudha Murthy cast their votes in Bengaluru

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Friday saw Infosys founder Narayana Murthy exercising his voting rights at the BES polling station in Bengaluru, actively participating in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections..

The state of Karnataka is currently engaged in the second phase of voting, with 14 Lok Sabha seats up for contention.I)..

Narayana Murthy spoke to reporters in Bengaluru on Friday shortly after casting his vote, and said, Once in every five years, we get an opportunity to execute the right given by our constitution, to chose whatever candidate from whichever party he/she is, to govern us..

Joining the democratic process in Bengaluru, Narayana Murthy's wife, and author Sudha Murthy also cast her vote in the Lok Sabha elections..

Karnataka is voting for 14 seats today in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections, and is set to vote for the remaining 14 on May 7..

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