BJP Will Win More Than 370 Lok Sabha Seats, NDA Over 400: JP Nadda

His remarks came on a day when polling was held for the seventh and last phase of the general elections. The counting of votes will be conducted on June 4.

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He also thanked constituents of the NDA for enthusiastically participating in the election (File)

New Delhi:

People have voted for a capable, powerful, developed and self-reliant India and to put aside appeasement, nepotism and corruption, BJP chief JP Nadda said on Saturday, exuding confidence that his party will win more than 370 Lok Sabha seats and the NDA more than 400.

His remarks came on a day when polling was held for the seventh and last phase of the general elections. The counting of votes will be conducted on June 4.

In a statement, Mr Nadda thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making this "festival of democracy" a success for the BJP. "His efforts are definitely yielding results," the BJP chief said.

Mr Nadda also thanked BJP leaders, including Union ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gakari, and the "crores of party workers" for their contributions during the elections.

He also thanked constituents of the NDA for enthusiastically participating in the election and said with their hardwork, they succeeded in conveying their thoughts to the people.

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"In this election, the voters of the country have voted for a capable India, a powerful India, a developed India, a self-reliant India and to move ahead in the economy, and to put aside appeasement, nepotism and corruption," Mr Nadda said.

"I have full faith that the voters of India will make the BJP win more than 370 seats and the NDA win more than 400 seats under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said.

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Mr Nadda thanked the people for their participating in the election.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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