This Article is From May 24, 2019

Election Results: Total BJP Sweep, India Chooses Modi 2.0: 10 Points

India election results: Elections were held on 542 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats and a party or alliance needs 272 seats to form government

Election results 2019: PM Narendra Modi tweeted, "Together we will build a strong and inclusive India"

Highlights

  • BJP headed for bigger win than 2014, PM Modi set for second term
  • NDA is ahead in 342 of the 542 seats, while the BJP lead has crossed 300
  • "Victory of the hopes of youths, the poor, and farmers," Amit Shah said
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP has scored a victory bigger than in 2014 - leads suggest the party will cross the 300 mark - besting last time's 282 - to emerge as the single largest party. The party has kept its core states - the Hindi heartland, Gujarat and Maharashtra - while posting fresh victories in West Bengal, Odisha and the northeast. It has also scored a huge win in Karnataka - a state the Congress rules jointly with HD Kumaraswamy. "Together we grow. Together we prosper. Together we will build a strong and inclusive India. India wins yet again! #VijayiBharat," PM Modi tweeted on Thursday. Congress President Rahul Gandhi congratulated the Prime Minister and said "The people have decided". Elections were held on 542 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats and a party or alliance needs 272 seats to form government.

Here's your 10-point cheat sheet to Lok Sabha election 2019 results:

  1. The NDA is ahead in 343 of the 542 seats, while the BJP lead has crossed 300. In 2014, the party won 282 seats, the NDA had won 336. It was the first time in more than three decades that a single party won majority on its own.

  2. BJP chief Amit Shah, the architect of the victory, tweeted: "This victory is India's victory. This is the victory of the hopes of youths, the poor, and farmers. This massive win is the victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's development and the people's trust in him. On the behalf of crores of BJP workers, I congratulate Narendra Modi."

  3. Congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the re-election, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi asked him to "take care of the interests of the country". He also conceded defeat in Amethi, asking BJP leader Smriti Irani to nurture the constituency "with love". Mr Gandhi has reportedly offered to resign as President of the Congress, though the party is unlikely to accept.

  4. Among the states, the BJP made a clean sweep in Gujarat, Delhi and Rajasthan and is ahead in 38 of 40 seats in Bihar and 41 of 48 seats in Maharashtra. The party is also expected to win 28 of the 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh. In Chhattisgarh, it is marginally behind - leading in nine of the state's 11 seats.

  5. Among the southern states, the BJP is ahead on 25 of 28 seats in Karnataka - ruled by the alliance government of the Congress and HD Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal Secular. The alliance government completed one year on Thursday. A dismal showing in the election will not help better the strained ties between the local leaders of the two parties.

  6. In Andhra Pradesh, the YSR Congress is set to come to power, decimating the ruling Telugu Desam Party of Chandrababu Naidu. It is ahead in 144 of the state's 175 assembly seats and in all 25 of its Lok Sabha seats.

  7. The Congress is ahead in eight of Punjab's 13 seats. It is also ahead in Tamil Nadu, where it is partnering the DMK led by MK Stalin and in Kerala, where it is ahead in 19 of 20 seats.

  8. In Uttar Pradesh, which sends the largest number of lawmakers to the Lok Sabha, the BJP is ahead in 63 of 80 seats, the Mayawati-Akhilesh Yadav alliance is trailing with16. A good performance in the state is considered absolutely essential for any party or alliance hoping to rule at the Centre.

  9. In West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee who fought a pitched battle with the BJP, is ahead -- so much so that Trinamool Congress leader Chandan Mitra has called it the "government-in-waiting".  Leads show that the BJP is ahead in 18 seats, to Trinamool's 22 seats. In Odisha too, the party is ahead on four seats.

  10. In Tamil Nadu, the DMK-Congress alliance is way ahead of the AIADMK and the BJP, which tied up weeks ahead of the elections. A similar showing in the by-elections for 18 assembly seats could topple the AIADMK government led by E Palaniswami.



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