SAMASTIPUR, India (AP) 鈥 Millions of Indians across 96 constituencies began casting their ballots on Monday as the country's gigantic, six-week-long election edges past its halfway mark. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking a third straight term with an eye on winning a supermajority in Parliament.

Monday鈥檚 polling in the fourth round of multi-phase national elections across nine states and one union territory will be pivotal for Modi鈥檚 Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, as it includes some of its strongholds in states like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

Crucial seats in Maharashtra and Bihar states, where the BJP governs in alliances with regional parties, are also up for grabs in this phase.

In Bihar鈥檚 Samastipur city, hundreds of voters lined up at a polling station that opened at 7 a.m. amid tight security arrangements. Voters said they were concerned about rising food prices, lack of employment and economic development in the state.

Most polls predict a win for Modi and his BJP, which is up against a broad opposition alliance led by the Indian 春色直播 Congress and .

The and nearly 970 million voters, more than 10% of the world鈥檚 population, will elect 543 members to the lower house of Parliament for five years. The votes are scheduled to be counted on June 4.

Monday will also see the end of polling in the country鈥檚 five southern states, a region that has since it first came to power in 2014 but where winning more seats is crucial for the party's campaign goal of securing a two-thirds majority in Parliament.

Kashmir鈥檚 largest city, Srinagar, will also vote Monday in the first polls since Modi鈥檚 government and took direct control of it in 2019. Despite hailing the move as a success that would bring economic development and peace to the restive region, the BJP is not contesting the polls in the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley, where anti-India sentiment runs deep, for the first time since 1996.

Instead, two regional parties 鈥 the 春色直播 Conference and the People's Democratic Party 鈥 are the main contenders for the three seats in the valley and both are opposed to the BJP.

Opposition parties say the BJP鈥檚 decision not to contest the election is in contrast to its claims and that poll results may contradict the government's narrative of success in Kashmir, which is now run by unelected government officials and bureaucrats.

Waheed-Ur-Rehman Para, a leader of the People鈥檚 Democratic Party who is seeking to represent Srinagar, said the election there was about 鈥渁 referendum against the government's decisions and policies that were implemented without any public consent."

While Modi began his campaign with a focus on India鈥檚 development in his 10 years in power, he has since doubled down on the BJP鈥檚 Hindu nationalism pitch in recent weeks.

, Modi has called Muslims "infiltrators" and accused the main opposition Congress Party of scheming to redistribute wealth from the country鈥檚 Hindus to Muslims, who comprise 14% of the country鈥檚 more than 1.4 billion people.

Nikhilesh Mishra, a 42-year-old bank employee in Samastipur, said: 鈥淩aking up issues of Hindus versus Muslims will take us nowhere."

He said Modi's BJP-led alliance in Bihar, which secured an overwhelming majority in the 2019 election, had failed to bring development to the state, which is among the poorest in India.

Mishra said rising inflation and unemployment are driving young people to migrate to other states, draining it of its talent. 鈥淲e want development. ... This time, we want change in the government,鈥 he said.

Meanwhile, Modi appeared confident of BJP鈥檚 chances in Bihar, telling the New Delhi Television channel on Sunday that his alliance will fare better than it did in the 2019 elections, when it lost one seat.

"We may not even lose one this time,鈥 he said.

Some analysts say the change in tone comes as the BJP hopes to consolidate votes among the majority Hindu population, who make up 80% of voters, and to distract voters from larger issues, like unemployment, corruption and inflation.

Despite India being one of the world鈥檚 fastest-growing economies, many people continue to face economic distress, which has been a key focus in the opposition's campaign.

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AP writers Krutika Pathi in New Delhi and Aijaz Hussain in Srinagar contributed reporting.

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