All Lok Sabha constituencies in Mumbai are going to polls on Monday, May 20. Ahead of the big day, Ratan Tata took to X to share a special message with Mumbaikars. He urged everyone to go out to vote and exercise their constitutional right.

“Monday is voting day in Mumbai. I urge all Mumbaikars to go out and vote responsibly,” Ratan Tata wrote in his post. The fifth phase of voting will begin at 7 am on Monday and conclude at 6 pm. There are six Lok Sabha seats in Mumbai City and Mumbai suburban, where voting will take place on Monday.
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Take a look at Ratan Tata’s X post here:
Since being shared less than an hour ago, the X post has gone viral. Till now, it has collected more than 30,000 views - and the numbers are quickly increasing. The share has further accumulated nearly 3,800 likes. People posted varied comments while reacting to the share. A few also reposted the X post.
What did X users say about Ratan Tata’s post?
{{/usCountry}}Since being shared less than an hour ago, the X post has gone viral. Till now, it has collected more than 30,000 views - and the numbers are quickly increasing. The share has further accumulated nearly 3,800 likes. People posted varied comments while reacting to the share. A few also reposted the X post.
What did X users say about Ratan Tata’s post?
{{/usCountry}}“Lots of love, sir,” posted an X user.
“All Mumbaikars use their voting power for stability, prosperity and equality,” shared another.
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“India is so lucky to have a person like you, sir,” expressed a third.
“Your appeal to the people of Mumbai will work for the country's benefit, and everyone will contribute to the country's welfare. This is the hope,” commented a fourth.
“Remember responsibility,” wrote a fifth.
In addition to Maharashtra, phase five of the general elections will take place from specific seats in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.