Indian voters have unveiled their verdict. After a long -term election of Lok Sabha in the middle of hot heat, the results were published Tuesday by the India Electoral Commission (ECI).
The Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party is expected to train the government in the center for a third term. However, it is based on its partners of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), in particular the Telugu party of the AMA (TDP) by Chandrababu Naidu and Janata Dal (United) of Nitish Kumar, to return to power this time.
Although the possibility that the Indian block forms the new central government seems to be eccentric to date, the opposition group has made enough gains for it to burst in joy. The alliance led by the Congress won 232 seats, an unexpected performance that exit polls did not plan.
The blocks of the NDA and India will organize important meetings with their respective allies on Wednesday June 5 to discuss the results and the formation of the government.
The head of the TDP, Naidu, and the chief minister of the Bihar, Nitish Kumar, should be in New Delhi for the meeting of the NDA. The two parties assured that they will stick to the alliance led by the BJP.
Although there is high chances of the return of the Saffron to power, the results were soft to be for the BJP. We will immerse ourselves in the reasons.
Why the BJP should celebrate
In addition to a third term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the manufacture of NDA won 293 seats, the BJP also became the largest party in the Lok Sabha elections, winning 240 of the 543 constituencies.
The TDP won 16 years old, JD (U) 12, Shiv Sena, led by Eknath Shinde, obtained seven, the Lok Janshakti (RAM Vilas) Five party and the Ajit Pawar One Nationalist Congress (NCP). Other NDA allies have caught the 12 remaining seats.
The Safran party also ridiculed the house in Odisha, beating Biju Janata Dal (BJD) whose chief Naveen Patnaik was in power in the state since 2000. During the elections of the Assembly of Odisha simultaneously held with the polls From Lok Sabha, the Saffron party claimed 78 the 147 seats, followed by the BJD which won 51 seats.
The congress managed to obtain 14 seats, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPI (M) one and the independent three.
The BJP also won 20 of the 21 seats in Lok Sabha in the state, leaving one for the congress.
Prime Minister Modi in his speech thanked the inhabitants of Odisha on Tuesday for having given a great mandate to the BJP for the first time “in the country of Lord Jagannath”, reported Indian Express.
The BJP has also experienced clean scanning in several states, including Madhya Pradesh (29 seats), Delhi (seven seats), Uttarakhand (five seats), Himachal Pradesh (four seats) and Tripipura and Arunachal Pradesh (two seats each).
In Chhattisgarh, the Safran party won 10 of the 11 seats, with Jyotsna Charandas Mahant du Congress which won from the siege of Korba. The BJP also opened its account in Kerala for the first time, winning a solitary seat.
He also doubled his counting of four to eight in Telangana.
The saffron party is expected to be part of the government in Andhra Pradesh. The BJP won eight seats in the surveys of the Assembly, while its TDP of the Allies obtained 135 out of 175 seats and the Janasena Party of Pawan Kalyan obtained 21 others.
In the elections of Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha, 16 TDP deputies were elected, four of
Yuvajana Sramika Rhythu Congress Party (YSRCP), three from the BJP and two from the Janasena party.
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Why the results of Lok Sabha should worry the BJP
The BJP, which had set a high objective of 370 seats for itself and ‘400 paar ‘ For the NDA, it was important for a big surprise because the results began to flock.
The saffron party did not reach the majority alone, and the NDA is far from the 400 digits.
The BJP electoral campaign has revolved around that ‘Abki Baar 400 Paar“The objective, believing that” Magic Modi “would propel it to power with a raw majority. However, it seems that the Safran party cannot capture the imagination of the public, in particular in the key state of the Uttar Pradesh, where it has maintained domination since 2014.
From media to political analysts, the results of the state of the Hindi belt have pierced a lot. In UP, Congress-Samajwadi Party (SP) combines the NDA partners. Akhilesh Yadav’s party alone won 37 of the 80 seats in Lok Sabha, followed by the 33 BJP seats.
The Safran party had obtained 62 seats in 2019 and 71 seats in 2014 in the state.
The congress improved its counting of a seat in 2019 to six this time. The partners of NDA Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) and Apna Dal (Soneylal) won two and one seats respectively.
The candidate of the Aazad Party Samaj (Kanshi Ram), Chandrashekhar Azad, won the siege of Nagina.
The loss in UP would sting the BJP more when the party has lost the district of Faizabad Lok Sabha, which includes Ayodhya where the newly built Ram temple was inaugurated in January.
According to the Economic times (and)Inflation, high unemployment and the aging regime could have climbed the prospects of BJP survey. This was particularly visible to Rajasthan and Haryana, the two states sending a large number of young people to the defense forces and to the paramilitary.
Gujarat also surprised a surprise, the Geniben Thakor of the Congress beating the BJP candidate to win the headquarters of Banaskantha Lok Sabha. With this, she broke the drought period of the Grand Old Party during the Lok Sabha elections in the PM Modi and the original state of Amit Shah.
The BJP has also faced setbacks in Maharashtra and Karnataka. The results of the Western State call for reflection for the Mahayuti in power, composed of the BJP, the NCP of Ajit Pawar and Shiv Sena led by Eknath Shinde, like the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) dominated the polls by Lok Sabha.
The Maharashtra is a crucial state that should go to the polls later this year. Assembly elections are also due to Haryana in a few months.
Despite a massive push, the saffron party could not make significant breakthroughs in the south. He won no seat at Tamil Nadu, a state that was his concentration center this time. However, the BJP can take to heart because it exceeded the 11% bar compared to the voting share of 3.62% the last time.
The results of Western Bengal should also be a cause of concern for the saffron party because it has reduced its counting from 18 to 12 in the state of the East. The exit polls had planned that the BJP was beating the Mamata Banerjee TMC in the state to win the most seats. However, the results have proven that erroneous predictions.
The BJP attracted a white to Punjab, where it won two seats in 2019. In Bihar, the BJP seats went from 17 to 12.
The Safran festival, which won 303 seats in 2019, is down 63 seats this time. His leadership must seriously think about what did not work.
With agency entries
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